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The Crossword Solver found 335 answers for The New York Times crossword clue french for “to be”. The answers have between 3 and 16 letters.

AnswerClue
ECRUcolor from the French for “unbleached”
LUIhim, in French
PDAfrench open activity, for short?
ENTREpreposition in Spanish or French
VICHYfrench destination that’s one of UNESCO’s “Great Spa Towns of Europe”
AMIEfrench girlfriend
PAPILLONfrench for “butterfly”
UNESquelques-___ (some, in French)
ETESvous ___ (part of a French 101 conjugation)
LESplural article in French
OUIfrench word that sounds like an English pronoun
ENAMIas a friend, in French
MEDOCfrench wine region
ETEfrench season
AVIONpar ___ (by airmail, in French)
ARLESfrench setting for many van Gogh works
OUI22-Across, in French
CANDYCANEfrench festival, familiarly + ___ + Actor Michael
COUPEtype of car whose name comes from the French word for “cut”
ESPRITliveliness, from the French
NADAL14-time winner of the French Open
CARfirst exit: Salad bar bowlful ? Second exit: French watchmaker ? Third exit: Thanksgiving role
THEfrench beverage
OEUFfrench breakfast item that sounds like a response to a gut punch
CHERIfrench beloved
UPDObeehive or French twist
ALPone may have a name in Italian, German and French
CONCURRENCEcompetition, in French … or agreement, in English
ROUEdissolute man, from the French
AMISfrench pals
AUREVOIRfrench farewell
KEPIflat-topped French hat
CESTSIBONcompliment to a French chef
UNE“___ Belle Histoire” (French love song)
SOUSVIDEfrench-developed form of cooking in a precisely temperature-controlled water bath
IEREfrench suffix with jardin
OPENword with French, British or Australian
NOLAcity famous for its French Quarter, familiarly
SESfrench possessive
GRASfrench for “fat”
MARKETRESEARCHERpatsy + French “to be” + Singe + Pop queen = Sales wonk
SANSfrench for “without”
PLIE“Folded,” in French
ETIENNEfrench equivalent of “Stephen”
HUGUE*Early French Protestants
TERRINEfrench loaf baked in a rectangular mold
FEMMEfrench woman
RIENit means nothing to the French
DANSEballet, e.g., in French
APRESfrench for “after”

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