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      • We didn't find answers to the clue “Franconian” but we did find a clue where “Franconian” could be the answer: Clue: Native of Hesse
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  2. 6 days ago · LANGUAGE FROM WHICH WE GET SHAMPOO NYT. HINDI; Last confirmed on May 22, 2024 . Please note that sometimes clues appear in similar variants or with different answers. If this clue is similar to what you need but the answer is not here, type the exact clue on the search box. ← BACK TO NYT 05/27/24 Search Clue:

  3. Nov 25, 2023 · LANGUAGE THAT GAVE US MULLIGATAWNY AND PATCHOULI NYT Clue Answer. TAMIL. This clue was last seen on NYTimes November 26, 2023 Crossword Puzzle. Open the puzzle page to get help with other clues. Before each clue, you have its number and direction on the puzzle for easier navigation.

  4. Nov 25, 2023 · We have 1 Answer for crossword clue Language That Gave Us Mulligatawny And Patchouli of NYT Crossword. The most recent answer we for this clue is 5 letters long and it is Tamil.

  5. Mar 13, 2024 · Language in which you might wish someone “Goedemorgen” NYT crossword clue. For anyone looking for the answer to the “Language in which you might wish someone “Goedemorgen”” clue in the NYT Mini Puzzle published on March 13, 2024, your quest is over! You’ll find the answer conveniently displayed on this page. Alongside this ...

  6. 5 days ago · The solution to “language lover” in 9A is WORD and 6D is NERD. Click here to hide All other answers, including the mysterious 5A and 4D, are in our list of May 23 NYT Mini Crosswords...

  7. Feb 21, 2024 · February 21, 2024 by David Heart. We solved the clue 'Is French?' which last appeared on February 21, 2024 in a N.Y.T crossword puzzle and had three letters. The one solution we have is shown below. Similar clues are also included in case you ended up here searching only a part of the clue text. IS FRENCH NYT Clue Answer. EST.

  8. Franconian or Frankish is a collective term traditionally used by linguists to refer to many West Germanic languages, some of which are spoken in what formed the historical core area of Francia during the Early Middle Ages . Linguistically, it has no common typological features for all the various dialects conventionally grouped as Franconian.

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