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Answer | Clue |
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OPEN | word with French, British or Australian |
NOLA | city famous for its French Quarter, familiarly |
SES | french possessive |
GRAS | french for “fat” |
MARKETRESEARCHER | patsy + French “to be” + Singe + Pop queen = Sales wonk |
SANS | french for “without” |
PLIE | “Folded,” in French |
ETIENNE | french equivalent of “Stephen” |
TERRINE | french loaf baked in a rectangular mold |
RIEN | it means nothing to the French |
LAIT | french for “milk” |
STATEMOTTO | there is one each in French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Hawaiian and Chinook |
CHEZ | french word in many bistro names |
FOIE | french liver |
OEUF | french egg |
AMOURPROPRE | self-esteem, from the French |
SNOG | french, perhaps, in England |
OCANADA | anthem with both English and French lyrics |
ECLAIR | filled French pastry |
GUIANA | french ___ (region east of Suriname) |
DREI | trois : French :: ___ : German |
DIOR | big name in French fashion |
ANIS | french liqueur flavoring |
ETOILE | french for “star” |
VIN | french wine |
ILE | ___ du Diable (notorious French penal colony) |
ALA | french phrase with a grave accent |
EPEE | it can have a French or pistol grip |
ETE | french summer |
LASALLE | french explorer of the Great Lakes |
EGGY | like most French toast and challah |
YSL | french fashion monogram |
MAR | french |
ALA | french menu word |
ETES | part of a French 101 conjugation |
ETES | french word after “vous” |
SNOG | french, to the English? |
ALPE | french peak |
ELLE | french pronoun |
LES | article in a French newspaper |
CHAD | country whose official languages are French and Arabic |
HUGUENOT | french Calvinist |
SEPT | 46-Down, in French |
ETRE | french for “to be” |
TOME | “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” for one |
OBOE | word from the French for “high wood” |
NOTREDAME | beloved site for the Irish … and French |
AMELIE | title heroine of a 2001 French film |
ECRU | color whose name comes from the French for “unbleached” |
BOURBONSTREET | *Main drag of the French Quarter |
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