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The Crossword Solver found 335 answers for The New York Times crossword clue french for “after” 5 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
ILESparts of a French archipelago
ECARTEfrench trick-taking game
OUI/DOTSfrench agreements
TETEfrench “noodle”
NARSfrench skin-care and cosmetics giant
MALbad, in French
NOELfestive French season
ROUXcomponent of three of the five French “mother sauces”
LES“___ Trois Petits Cochons” (French fable)
MEREenglish adjective that becomes a French noun when an accent is added
EAUthree-vowel French word that sounds like a fourth vowel
ETSfrench connections
RENAULTfrench auto pioneer Louis
UNEa in French class
NICEpleasant French city?
MONTREALCANADAlargest French-speaking city in North America
ROMANCELANGUAGEspanish or French, but not German
ALAMAISONfrench phrase in many bistro names
LAITfrench word at a coffeehouse
ICI“___ c’est Paris” (French soccer club slogan)
EAUfrench word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet
FEUpot-au-___ (French stew)
AIME“Je t’___” (French words of endearment)
ECORCHEdrawing of the body without its skin, from the French
PALMEDORbig award in French cinema
CREOLEone of Haiti’s two official languages, along with French
NICEcity on the French Riviera
CINQfive, in French
CALAISfrench port on the English Channel
CAENfrench city where William the Conqueror is buried
DIEU“___ merci!” (French cry)
ARTCINEfrench film festival fare
ALLOfrench greeting
ALOUETTEgentille figure of a French folk song
ETATfrench word whose plural is its English translation backward
OCANADA*Anthem whose French lyrics predate its English lyrics
ROLLREVERSAL“The French one is my favorite. Wait, no, the pretzel one.”
NEEfrench word between two names
PLIEfrench for “bent”
CADILLACfrench explorer who founded Detroit
PEREfather, in French
EAUDEPARFUM*Aromatic fragrance with a French name
NEEfrench for “born”
DESstart of some French surnames
BOURBONSTREETmain drag through New Orleans’s French Quarter
OUIfrench “yes”
ANGEfrench celestial being
TRES101 word in both Spanish and French
IHOPseller of Belgian waffles and French toast (fittingly, considering the “I” in its name)
STBARTSfrench West Indies resort island, familiarly

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