Andre -, Minister of War of the French Third Republic from 1931-32 |
Mirror Quiz |
10 May 2025 |
French defensive line which was overrun by Germany in 1940 (7) |
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Three wise men not in line |
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Line of fortifications on France's eastern border, named after a 1930s Minister of War (7) |
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French war minister with a namesake line of defense |
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'30s obstacle eponym |
Newsday |
06 Jul 2024 |
- Line, series of defensive fortifications built in 1930s France to deter German invasion (7) |
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Politician after whom a line of fortifications on France's eastern border was named |
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- - - line, a line of fortifications built by France to defend its border with Germany prior to the Second World War (7) |
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French military leader with an eponymous line |
The Washington Post |
13 Feb 2022 |
French military leader with an eponymous line |
LA Times Daily |
13 Feb 2022 |
___ Line (French fortification) |
Universal |
18 Dec 2020 |
One soldier embraces another, before returning to old war minister |
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Soldier dropped in to Vietnam returned as Minister of War |
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___ Line (WWII defense) |
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Frenchman with a famous line |
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French war minister with a line named for him |
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French lineman? |
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French lineman? |
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Famous French minister of war |
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Noted 1920's-30's French war minister |
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___ line (elaborate barrier system) |
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WWII defense line |
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France's W.W. II line |
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Line flanked in 1940. |
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Fortress builder of France. |
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French Line. |
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French line, flanked in 1940. |
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French minister of war, 1929–30. |
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French defense wall. |
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Fortified line held by Germans. |
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