Crossword Clues for MOI

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Ingenuous response to an accusation Wall Street Journal 28 Mar 2026
Miss Piggy's pronoun Eugene Sheffer 26 Mar 2026
"Excusez-___" ("Pardon me") USA Today 26 Mar 2026
French for "me"
"You don't mean me?!" Wall Street Journal 02 Mar 2026
"Who? Little old me?!" USA Today 01 Mar 2026
"Me?!" Universal 27 Feb 2026
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 13 Feb 2026
"You think I did that?" USA Today 31 Jan 2026
Me, in French USA Today 28 Jan 2026
Short self-identification Newsday 24 Jan 2026
French for "me"
"You don't mean me?!" Newsday 16 Jan 2026
Me, mock-pretentiously The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 16 Jan 2026
First person, in Marseille The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 09 Jan 2026
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 01 Jan 2026
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 16 Dec 2025
"Excusez-__" LA Times Daily 12 Dec 2025
"Who, me?" Commuter 09 Dec 2025
Me, in Marseille The Telegraph Mini 06 Dec 2025
French for "me"
"Pretentious? ____?" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 04 Dec 2025
Question of feigned outrage The Atlantic 16 Nov 2025
End of a Louis line Newsday 25 Oct 2025
"Who, me?" Newsday 24 Oct 2025
"You think I did it?!" The Atlantic 19 Oct 2025
Me, in Marseilles New York Times Mini 18 Oct 2025
"Pretentious, ____?" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 10 Oct 2025
"You don't mean?!" Newsday 09 Oct 2025
French for "me"
"Lil ol' me?" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 05 Sep 2025
Miss Piggy's "Me?!" Universal 28 Aug 2025
Miss Piggy's pronoun Wall Street Journal 26 Aug 2025
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 25 Aug 2025
"You accuse me?" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 20 Aug 2025
"You're accusing me!?" LA Times Daily 17 Aug 2025
"Me," in Paris
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 29 Jul 2025
Miss Piggy's word for herself
Miss Piggy's "Who, me?!"
"Excusez-___!" New York Times Mini 05 Jul 2025
Miss Piggy's woman
Pronoun used in mock outrage LA Times Daily 12 Jun 2025
Me, in French Commuter 04 Jun 2025
Miss Piggy's pronoun of choice USA Today 30 May 2025
"Me" in French
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun Universal 13 May 2025
"Me" in French
"Little old me?!" Universal 19 Apr 2025
Me in France and around the Isle of Man
First person in Paris The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 04 Apr 2025
Miss Piggy's favorite first-person pronoun
"L'Etat, c'est ___" (declaration attributed to Louis XIV)
Me, in French The Telegraph Mini 26 Mar 2025
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 20 Mar 2025
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 19 Mar 2025
French first-person pronoun USA Today 16 Mar 2025
"Surely you don't mean little old me!?"
49 Across me? The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 11 Mar 2025
"Surely I'm not to blame?" USA Today 04 Mar 2025
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 04 Mar 2025
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 25 Feb 2025
Number one in France? The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 21 Feb 2025
"Me?!" Universal 21 Feb 2025
Me, pour une mere
French word spoken by Miss Piggy
French for "me"
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun LA Times Daily 04 Feb 2025
"Excusez-____!" The Telegraph Mini 23 Jan 2025
"Pretentious? __?" LA Times Daily 21 Jan 2025
Former African President, me? (3)
"You think I'm to blame?" Wall Street Journal 16 Jan 2025
French for "me"
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 20 Dec 2024
"Who, me?" Universal 14 Dec 2024
"Me," to a Parisian
"L'état, c'est ____" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 13 Dec 2024
Classic Miss Piggy exclamation
Miss Piggy's pronoun New York Times 25 Nov 2024
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 19 Nov 2024
Me, to Yves
L'état, à Louis XIV New York Times 07 Nov 2024
Twee "yours truly"
French for "me"
Miss Piggy's fragrance
Me, to Miss Piggy Universal 02 Oct 2024
Pretentious, ___? New York Times 17 Sep 2024
Miss Piggy's ultra ego (3)
Me, in France? The Telegraph Mini 30 Aug 2024
"But I'm so innocent!"
"Couldn't have been me!"
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 15 Aug 2024
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 02 Aug 2024
French for "me" USA Today 20 Jul 2024
"You couldn't mean ME?" New York Times 19 Jul 2024
"Excusez-___!"
"___ aussi" (French words of agreement)
"You mean me?!" USA Today 07 Jul 2024
"You can't think I'm to blame?" Wall Street Journal 06 Jul 2024
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 26 Jun 2024
"Surely not me?" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 11 Jun 2024
"Who, me?" LA Times Daily 03 Jun 2024
Word said with feigned innocence New York Times 29 May 2024
Me' in French (3)
Me, in Marseilles New York Times 22 May 2024
Miss Piggy's indignant retort USA Today 21 May 2024
"Really ... me?" Universal 17 May 2024
Miss Piggy's favorite French word
Innocent response Wall Street Journal 09 May 2024
French for "me" Universal 30 Apr 2024
Facetious "Who, me?" Wall Street Journal 30 Apr 2024
Me to Miss Piggy USA Today 30 Apr 2024
French for "me"
"Who, me?" New York Times 21 Apr 2024
Mock reply to an accusation
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy New York Times 16 Apr 2024
Miss Piggy's favorite question
"Me, mon ami?" LA Times Daily 11 Apr 2024
Miss Piggy's perfume
"Little old me?" Universal 08 Apr 2024
"Fiche-___ la paix!" ("Leave me alone!")
Pronoun Miss Piggy uses to refer to herself
French "me"
"You're accusing me?!" New York Times 31 Mar 2024
"Me," in Paris
French for "me" USA Today 24 Mar 2024
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 21 Mar 2024
"Who? Me?!" Universal 19 Mar 2024
Expression of mock innocence
First person in the Louvre?
Cry of feigned innocence Wall Street Journal 22 Jan 2024
Me, facetiously (3)
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 17 Jan 2024
"Who, me?" LA Times Daily 17 Jan 2024
Me, to Monet Wall Street Journal 16 Jan 2024
"You think I did that!?" LA Times Daily 31 Dec 2023
Me, in Marseille LA Times Daily 27 Dec 2023
"Surely you don't mean me!?" New York Times 20 Dec 2023
French for "me"
Me, in French USA Today 18 Dec 2023
"Little ol' me?" New York Times 10 Dec 2023
"You can't mean me!?" LA Times Daily 08 Dec 2023
"Who, me?" USA Today 06 Dec 2023
Miss Piggy's French pronoun
Me in middle of Des Moines (3)
"Li'l ol' me?!" Premier Sunday 12 Nov 2023
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 07 Nov 2023
Me, in Paris New York Times 30 Oct 2023
Query of mock innocence Newsday 20 Oct 2023
Miss Piggy's pronoun Universal 11 Oct 2023
Facetious ''Me?'' Newsday 08 Oct 2023
Miss Piggy's pronoun Eugene Sheffer 02 Oct 2023
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun LA Times Daily 02 Oct 2023
"Excusez-___!" New York Times 26 Sep 2023
French 'me' Newsday 13 Sep 2023
Me, in Marne Premier Sunday 27 Aug 2023
Miss Piggy, self-referentially Wall Street Journal 16 Aug 2023
"Who, me?" Universal 04 Aug 2023
"Little ol' me?" LA Times Daily 23 Jul 2023
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 10 Jul 2023
Me, to Miss Piggy Universal 20 Jun 2023
"Excusez-___!" (Frenchman's "Excuse me!")
"Me," in French
"Excusez-__" LA Times Daily 03 May 2023
"Me," in French
Pronoun for Miss Piggy Universal 30 Mar 2023
French word for 'me' Newsday 20 Mar 2023
French for 'me' USA Today 05 Feb 2023
Me, to Miss Piggy Universal 22 Jan 2023
"Who, me?" Universal 06 Jan 2023
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 30 Dec 2022
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 29 Dec 2022
"Me," in France
'Excusez-__!' Newsday 04 Dec 2022
"Pretentious? __?" LA Times Daily 02 Dec 2022
"Me," to a mademoiselle
"Who, me?" Universal 25 Nov 2022
"Surely you don't mean me?" LA Times Daily 28 Oct 2022
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 21 Oct 2022
French 'me' Newsday 12 Oct 2022
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 04 Oct 2022
Me, in French USA Today 23 Sep 2022
Parisian pronoun Premier Sunday 18 Sep 2022
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 08 Sep 2022
"Me," in Versailles
'Little ol' me?' New York Times 04 Sep 2022
Yours truly Newsday 06 Aug 2022
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 04 Aug 2022
"Who, me?" Universal 28 Jul 2022
Me, in French USA Today 25 Jul 2022
"Who, me?" LA Times Daily 17 Jul 2022
French "me"
“Little old me?!” Wall Street Journal 21 Jun 2022
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 07 Jun 2022
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 17 May 2022
"Me?!" Universal 09 May 2022
“You think I’m to blame?” Wall Street Journal 05 May 2022
Me, in Montmartre
Mimi's "me" Premier Sunday 17 Apr 2022
Me, in Lyon Premier Sunday 10 Apr 2022
"Who, me?" New York Times 13 Mar 2022
"Excusez- —!" Premier Sunday 13 Mar 2022
Expression ending with a rising voice New York Times 05 Mar 2022
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 17 Feb 2022
French for "me"
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 05 Feb 2022
French for "me" Universal 02 Feb 2022
Me, in Mariapolis
Coy question from Miss Piggy Universal 18 Jan 2022
“Surely you don’t think I’m responsible, do you?” Wall Street Journal 15 Jan 2022
Miroir image? New York Times 14 Jan 2022
Miss Piggy's pronoun Eugene Sheffer 13 Jan 2022
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
Miss Piggy's pronoun Eugene Sheffer 13 Dec 2021
L'Ã%A9tat, Ã Louis XIV LA Times Daily 01 Dec 2021
“Pretentious? ____?” (Fawlty Towers) The Times Specialist Sunday 28 Nov 2021
Cry of feigned innocence Wall Street Journal 27 Nov 2021
Pronoun for Miss Piggy Thomas Joseph 19 Nov 2021
Me, in French USA Today 08 Nov 2021
Miss Piggy's pronoun Eugene Sheffer 30 Oct 2021
'You can't mean me!'
"You can't mean me!" LA Times Daily 16 Oct 2021
French for "me"
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
Indignant exclamation Wall Street Journal 07 Oct 2021
Me, to Miss Piggy New York Times 04 Oct 2021
"Little old me?" Universal 26 Sep 2021
'Excusez-__!'
"Excusez-__!" LA Times Daily 22 Sep 2021
French pronoun New York Times 12 Sep 2021
Facetious ''Who, me?'' Newsday 29 Aug 2021
"You mean yours truly?" LA Times Daily 25 Aug 2021
'You mean yours truly?'
'You can't possibly mean me?!' New York Times 11 Aug 2021
"Little ol' me?" LA Times Daily 10 Aug 2021
'Little ol' me?'
'L'état, c'est ___'
Coy rejoinder Newsday 24 Jul 2021
"Who, me?" LA Times Daily 23 Jul 2021
Miss Piggy's pronoun
'Who, me?'
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 22 Jul 2021
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 12 Jul 2021
"Me," in Paris
"Who, me?" Universal 01 Jul 2021
Miss Piggy exclamation
Exclamation of feigned innocence Wall Street Journal 08 May 2021
Me, in French USA Today 09 Apr 2021
French "me"
French for 'me' USA Today 09 Mar 2021
"Me" in French
Reply of feigned innocence Wall Street Journal 20 Feb 2021
Me, in Marseille Universal 12 Feb 2021
Me, in Montreal
Cry of mock innocence Wall Street Journal 27 Jan 2021
'Surely you don't mean me?!'
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
"Surely you don't mean me?!" LA Times Daily 19 Jan 2021
Mademoiselle's 'me'
'Little ol' me?'
"Little ol' me?" LA Times Daily 04 Jan 2021
Miss Piggy word
Me, to Michel Thomas Joseph 19 Dec 2020
Miss Piggy's question Universal 04 Dec 2020
"Me" in France
"You're accusing me?!" Universal 25 Nov 2020
'Surely you don't think it could be me?!' New York Times 15 Nov 2020
Miss Piggy's pronoun Eugene Sheffer 21 Oct 2020
"Who, me?" Universal 18 Oct 2020
'Excusez-___ ...'
Reply of feigned innocence LA Times Daily 11 Oct 2020
Reply of feigned innocence
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
French for "me"
"Me" in French
Nice version of me?
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
Faux-innocent reply Wall Street Journal 01 Sep 2020
French "me"
"Who, me?" LA Times Daily 12 Jun 2020
'Who, me?'
Miss Piggy catchword LA Times Daily 08 Jun 2020
Miss Piggy catchword
Mock reply of indignation Universal 07 Jun 2020
Miss Piggy's coy question New York Times 03 Jun 2020
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
Cry of mock innocence Universal 04 May 2020
Exclamation from Miss Piggy Family Time 04 May 2020
Me, in Montmartre
French first-person pronoun USA Today 02 May 2020
Mimi's 'me' New York Times 23 Apr 2020
'Surely you don't mean me!?' New York Times 12 Apr 2020
Response when playing innocent New York Times 02 Apr 2020
"You think I did it?!" LA Times Daily 31 Mar 2020
'You think I did it?!'
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
Me, in Vercheres
[Bats eyes innocently]
Me, in Chambly
''You don't mean me?!'' Newsday 19 Jan 2020
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
Miss Piggy tagline
Me, at the Louvre
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
French ''me'' Newsday 29 Oct 2019
Miss Piggy tagline
Pronoun for Miss Piggy in "The Muppets"
Miss Piggy tagline LA Times Daily 27 Oct 2019
Coy comeback
Coy comeback New York Times 11 Oct 2019
Affected response to an allegation New York Times 02 Aug 2019
Oneself, snootily Newsday 19 Jul 2019
Pronoun for Miss Piggy Universal 09 Jul 2019
''Little old me?'' Newsday 27 Jun 2019
'You don't mean me?!' New York Times 13 May 2019
Facetious ''Who, me?'' Newsday 02 May 2019
Me, overseas
Me, to Mimi Premier Sunday 14 Apr 2019
'Why, you don't think I did it, do you?'
'Little ol' me?' New York Times 17 Feb 2019
"Excusez-__" LA Times Daily 05 Feb 2019
'Excusez-__'
Pretentious question Newsday 02 Feb 2019
Mannered comeback Newsday 19 Jan 2019
"Who, me?"
Exclamation of feigned innocence
Pronoun for Miss Piggy
"Who, me?"
Affected response to an allegation
"You don't mean me?!"
"Little ol' me?"
Miss Piggy tagline
"Excusez-__"
Air-kiss sound effect Newsday 03 Nov 2018
What Descartes called himself Newsday 26 Oct 2018
Me, to Maupassant
"___?" (Miss Piggy word) Universal 23 Aug 2018
'Li'l ol' me?' Wall Street Journal 08 Aug 2018
'Voulez-vous coucher avec ___?' New York Times 10 Jul 2018
'You can't mean me!'
"You can't mean me!" LA Times Daily 31 May 2018
Angers me?
'You couldn't possibly mean me!?' New York Times 06 May 2018
''You don't mean me?'' Newsday 20 Apr 2018
"Li'l ol' me? Hah!" Universal 15 Apr 2018
Miss Piggy's catchword Universal 26 Mar 2018
French "me"
"___?" (Miss Piggy word)
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___?"
"You couldn't possibly mean me!?"
Reply of feigned innocence
"Li'l ol' me? Hah!"
"Li'l ol' me?"
"You can't mean me!"
Montmartre me
Miss Piggy's reply Universal 30 Dec 2017
Me, in Marseilles Newsday 24 Dec 2017
Miss Piggy pronoun Newsday 17 Dec 2017
'Who, me?' New York Times 29 Oct 2017
Question of false modesty New York Times 18 Oct 2017
"Me" in French
'Yours truly,' facetiously New York Times 30 Sep 2017
'Who, me?' Wall Street Journal 26 Aug 2017
Word from Miss Piggy Family Time 13 Aug 2017
Word of fake innocence Universal 04 Jul 2017
Me, to Fifi Premier Sunday 25 Jun 2017
Mock-stunned 'Me?'
Miss Piggy pronoun USA Today 15 Jan 2017
"Yours truly," facetiously
Miss Piggy pronoun
"You think I did it?!"
"Little ol' me?"
Word of fake innocence
Miss Piggy's reply
Question of false modesty
Miss Piggy's question
"Who, me?"
'Excusez-___' New York Times 27 Dec 2016
Comeback of exaggerated innocence
'Li'l ol' me?!' Premier Sunday 11 Dec 2016
'Pas ___' (Dijon denial) Wall Street Journal 30 Nov 2016
Me, in Lyons Premier Sunday 30 Oct 2016
Me, to Luc Premier Sunday 16 Oct 2016
Affected denial LA Times Daily 07 Oct 2016
"You don't mean me?" Universal 25 Sep 2016
Question posed with feigned shock New York Times 18 Sep 2016
Me, to Maurice
Ingenuous question Wall Street Journal 04 Aug 2016
Coy response Wall Street Journal 21 Jun 2016
Monique's ''me'' Newsday 18 May 2016
'J'accuse!' reply New York Times 13 May 2016
''Excusez-___!'' Newsday 24 Mar 2016
Yours truly Newsday 18 Mar 2016
Pronoun from Miss Piggy Wall Street Journal 14 Mar 2016
Reply of feigned surprise New York Times 12 Feb 2016
Pretentious query New York Times 06 Feb 2016
'Who, me?' Eugene Sheffer 16 Jan 2016
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
"Excusez-___"
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
Comeback of exaggerated innocence
Pretentious query
Affected denial
"You don't mean me?"
Question posed with feigned shock
Reply of feigned surprise
Miss Piggy's query Eugene Sheffer 24 Dec 2015
'Surely not ME!?' New York Times 10 Dec 2015
Mock-incredulous query Newsday 20 Nov 2015
German steel center New York Times 01 Oct 2015
French pronoun Eugene Sheffer 17 Sep 2015
''You can't mean me?'' Newsday 05 Jun 2015
Me, to Gigi Premier Sunday 31 May 2015
Me, in France Newsday 15 Apr 2015
Me, to Marie Newsday 19 Feb 2015
Word of feigned innocence LA Times Daily 15 Jan 2015
"Li'l ol' me?" USA Today 08 Jan 2015
Yours truly, facetiously USA Today 06 Jan 2015
'Après ___ le déluge' New York Times 05 Jan 2015
Miss Piggy's self-referential pronoun
Pronoun favored by Miss Piggy
"Après ___ le déluge"
Faux question of innocence
"Surely not ME!?"
"Surely not me?"
Yours truly, facetiously
"Li'l ol' me?"
"You can't mean me?"
Parisian pronoun
Mock-incredulous query
Me, in France
Word of feigned innocence
Me, to Marie
"You don't mean me?!"
Me, to Gigi
Question of mock surprise
"___ aussi" ("likewise," en Français)
Question of faux innocence
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
French pronoun
Me, to Matisse
Word spoken in mock indignation
Coy comeback
"Li'l ol' me?"
Cry of mock incredulity
French 101 pronoun
Reply of mock indignation
'Li'l ol' me?!'
Me, in Marne
Me, to Mimi
"Who, me?"
Miss Piggy's question
Miss Piggy's word
Miss Piggy's self-reference
Me, in Paris
"You mean me?"
"Who, me?"
First person in France?
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Égotiste's pronoun
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Égotiste's pronoun
Me, in Paree
Me, to Michel
"Me?," to Miss Piggy
Reply of faux innocence
Pronoun for Miss Piggy
"Après ___, le déluge"
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
"Dites-___" ("South Pacific" song)
"Who, me?"
Facetious "Me?"
Me, in Paris
Miss Piggy pronoun
"___?" (Miss Piggy's question)
First person in France?
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
"Excusez-___!"
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Miss Piggy's favorite word
Me, in Montmartre
"Pardonnez-___!"
"C'est ___" ("Camelot" song)
"Surely you don't mean me?!"
Cry of feigned innocence
"Pompous? ___?"
Miss Piggy's pronoun
"Pretentious? __?"
"Surely you don't mean me?!"
Pierre, to Pierre
Snooty response to an accusation
Miss Piggy retort
Reply of faux innocence
Pierre, to Pierre
Pronoun for Miss Piggy
French pronoun
"Who, me?"
Reply from Miss Piggy
"You mean me?"
"You can't mean me!"
"Pretentious? __?"
French pronoun
"Li'l ol' me?"
"You can't mean me!?"
Cry of mock innocence
First person in France?
Facetious "Who, me?"
"You can't mean me!"
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" (1975 lyric)
"Dites-__": "South Pacific" song
Reply from Miss Piggy
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?"
Ms. Piggy's one-word question
"Dites-__": "South Pacific" song
Facetiously innocent query
"Pardonnez-___!"
Response of feigned innocence
Facetious "Who, me?"
Miss Piggy's "me"
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
Response of feigned innocence
Yours truly, facetiously
Response of feigned innocence
"Excusez-___"
"Little old me?"
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Cry of feigned innocence
Paris pronoun
Miss Piggy's exclamation
"Je," as an object
"You mean me?"
"Ostentatious? ___?"
"Little ol' me?"
Michelle, to herself?
"You don't mean ME?!"
Me, in Nice
'Excusez- --!'
Yours truly
Cry of facetious innocence
"Lil' ol' me?"
French pronoun
"Little old me?"
"Little ol' me?"
1978-2002 Kenyan president Daniel arap ___
Miss Piggy's self-reference
"You can't mean me!"
"Après ____ le déluge"
"You can't mean me!?"
"L'état, c'est ___"
"C'est ___" ("Camelot" song)
Exclamation of feigned innocence
Question from Miss Piggy
Me, in Metz
"Li'l ol' me?"
Montmartre me
Miss Piggy's self-reference
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Miss Piggy's coy reply
Pretentious way to refer to oneself
"Excusez-___!"
"Après __, le déluge"
"Would I do that?"
Miss Piggy's exclamation
Mimi's me
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
Muppets pronoun
One-word question from Miss Piggy
Mimi's me
Miss Piggy, to herself
How Miss Piggy refers to herself
Me, to Miss Piggy
Reply from Miss Piggy
"Après __, le déluge"
"Would I do that?"
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
Muppets pronoun
Cry of facetious innocence
Me, to Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy's query
Miss Piggy, to herself
Cry of mock surprise
French pronoun
Pronoun for Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Facetiously innocent query
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" ("Lady Marmalade" lyric)
"L'état c'est ___"
"Après ___ le déluge"
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Paris pronoun
Miss Piggy query
"You can't mean me!"
Jacques, to Jacques
Paris pronoun
Miss Piggy query
"J'accuse!" response
Miss Piggy word
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
Pronoun for Pierre
Query from Miss Piggy
Me in Marseilles
Me in Marseilles
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
"Who, me?"
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
Me, in Marseilles
Question from Miss Piggy
Pierre, to Pierre
Miss Piggy's inquiring word
Miss Piggy's questionable pronoun
Facetiously innocent reaction to an accusation
Miss Piggy's word
Facetious "Who, me?"
Parisian pronoun
Miss Piggy's query
Me, in Marseilles
Ms. Piggy's inquisition
Miss Piggy's favorite word
Miss Piggy's query
Pronoun for Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
Me, to Miss Piggy
Reply of mock aggrievement
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Cutesy self-referential pronoun
Miss Piggy's inquiry
Miss Piggy, to herself
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy word
"Dites-___" ("South Pacific" song)
Miss Piggy's "me"
"Pretentious? ___?"
"You're not talking about me, are you?"
How Miss Piggy refers to herself
Miss Piggy's query
Facetiously innocent response
Question of mock innocence
Miss Piggy's pronoun
Pronoun for Miss Piggy
Kenyan president Daniel arap ___
Miss Piggy's query
Miss Piggy's "me"
"_____?" (Miss Piggy's question)
Me, to Mimi
Me in Paree
Longtime Kenyan leader
Me, in Marseilles
Me, to Michel
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
First person in France
"Would you be referring to yours truly?"
Word from Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy, to herself
Me, in Metz
Egoiste's pronoun
Word from Miss Piggy
Pronoun from Miss Piggy
Me, to Mitterrand
"C'est __" ("Camelot" song)
"Little old me?"
Me to Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy word
Question usually asked with raised eyebrows
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
"Me," to Mimi
Miss Piggy's exclamation
Me, to Miss Piggy
Me in Marseilles
"Li'l ol' me?"
French pronoun
Yours truly, facetiously
Miss Piggy, self-referentially
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
Kenyan president beginning 1978
Exclamation from Miss Piggy
Porcine puppet's pronoun
Egoiste's concern
Me to Maupassant
Me: Fr.
Word from Miss Piggy
Longtime Kenyan president
Parlez ____ d'Amour
Miss Piggy's query
Me to Flaubert
"Li'l ol' me!"
"Little old me?"
Cry of mock indignation
Me, to Mimi
Miss Piggy's question
Miss Piggy word
"L'état c'est _____": Louis XIV
Excusez-_____
___-meme (myself, to Henri)
Me, to Maupassant
"Pardonnez- ___!"
Miss Piggy's cry
Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
"L'état c'est ___"
"Me?" to Miss Piggy
Myself, in Marseille
Me, to Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
Myself, to Miss Piggy
Me, in Metz
Miss Piggy to herself
Ruler, in Hawaii
"L'état, c'est ___"
L'etat, c'est __
Me. in Nancy
Pronom
Hawaiian ruler
"Après ___ le déluge . . . "
French pronoun
"Parlez ___ d'amour"
Me, in France
Indo-Chinese tribe
"Après ___ . . . "
L'état, c'est ___.
Me: French.
"Apres ___ le déluge.
"Apres ___ le déluge."
Me, in France.
Pronoun: Fr.
"Dites ___," "South Pacific" song.
"Après ___ le déluge."
Me: Fr.
French possessive.
Self: Fr.
French pronoun.
Me, in Marseilles.
Chez ___ (at my house): Fr.
"Excusez-___!"
"Little ol' me?"
"Surely you don't mean me?"
Faux innocent reply
French 101 pronoun
"L'etat, c'est ___."—Louis XIV.
Chez ___.
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