% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 335 answers for The New York Times crossword clue french for “to be” 4 letters. The answer has 4 letters.

AnswerClue
BRIEsoft French cheese
ETREfrench for “to be”
OBOEword from the French for “high wood”
ECRUcolor whose name comes from the French for “unbleached”
SNOGfrench, in England
NOELfestive French season
BIEN“Très ___!” (French for “Very well!”)
AMIEfrench female friend
RAGUitalian sauce whose name sounds like a French stew
NICEpleasant French city?
NOELpère ___ (Santa’s French counterpart)
AMISfrench companions
AVECcon : Spanish :: ___ : French
AMISfrench buds
ETREfrench verb whose first letter contains a circumflex
ROISfrench kings
SRTAmlle. : French :: ___ : Spanish
FOIE___ gras (French delicacy)
CRUShighly rated French vineyards
AZURcôte d’___ (French Riviera)
VEAUblanquette de ___ (French stew)
ETREfrench 101 verb
BRIEcreamy French cheese
CHEZfrench word in some bistro names
EGGYlike French toast or frittatas
ETREinfinitive of the French “suis” and “sommes”
BRITwho might call French fries “chips”
FOIE___ gras torchon (French dish)
AMIEfrench girlfriend
AMIEfemale French friend
PEREtitle for a French priest
MORT___ de rire (“dying of laughter,” in French)
ETESvous ___ (part of a French 101 conjugation)
OEUFfrench breakfast item that sounds like a response to a gut punch
ROUEdissolute man, from the French
ETREpeut-___ (French “maybe”)
AMIEfemale friend, in French
OPENword with French, British or Australian
GRASfrench for “fat”
AVECfrench preposition
ELAN___ vital (life force, from the French)
EUROfrench bread
LAITfrench for “milk”
CHEZfrench word in many bistro names
MORTfrench for “death”
ANISfrench liqueur flavoring
HUITfrench for “eight”
EGGYlike most French toast and challah
SNOGfrench, to the English?
PEREfather, in French

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