Language where range is hard (7) |
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Likely to be heard on an AVE high-speed train (7) |
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Such language and in his naps, too! |
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Language in which the first words to answers of asterisked clues are forms of the verb "to be" |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
24 Jun 2025 |
Admits pan is hot and from a Iberian Peninsula (7) |
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Purple bulb: - onion |
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Class where you learn ser, estar, and haber |
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Language that "bonanza" and "bonito" come from |
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From Madrid, for example (7) |
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Searching examination in Seville? (7,11) |
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With 42-Across, hanging growth in Louisiana swamps |
LA Times Daily |
26 Mar 2025 |
Barcelona's language |
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Language in Madrid |
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European bridge - his design (7) |
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Major world language (7) |
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The language of Spain (7) |
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European health resort: new, rather |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
02 Jan 2025 |
Out of control, I snap "Shut up!" to the foreigners (7) |
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Historical TV drama, The ______- Princess (7) |
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Castilian language (7) |
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Tongue of Toledo |
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Stretch out his tongue (7) |
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European bridge is hardly begun (7) |
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Foreigners I snap playing with mum (7) |
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& 19Ac. Iberian tear-jerker! (7,5) |
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National army for which Guy Fawkes fought in the Netherlands (7) |
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Bad pains mum's concealing from the foreigners (7) |
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Language spoken in Mexico and Chile (7) |
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Has spin been put on this language? (7) |
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Like "mano a mano" |
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Bridge, his design for the princess in period drama (7) |
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Penelope Cruz's language (7) |
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Foreign vessel is shrouded in silence |
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Official language of Chile |
The Times Concise |
24 Sep 2024 |
Ship's an Iberian one (7) |
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Iberian tear-jerkers (7,6) |
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His pan's broken, hence the language (7) |
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Quiet nap is disturbed. In come the foreigners (7) |
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Down Nationality if from Madrid or Barcelona, eg |
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Bridge over to one quiet nationality (7) |
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Language you'd hear in Madrid, and one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world with around 500 million speakers |
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Official language of Peru (7) |
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Gazpacho and paella are dishes in this national cuisine (7) |
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Nationality of Manuel in Fawlty Towers (7) |
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European hand measurement is hard (7) |
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"Bridge is hot" in European language (7) |
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"___ or vanish" (scary reminder from the Duolingo owl) |
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The world's second-most spoken native language after Mandarin Chinese |
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Stairway in Rome leading up to the church of the Santissima Trinita dei Monti (7,5) |
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& 25A Stairway in Rome leading up to the church of the Santissima Trinita dei Monti |
Mirror Quiz |
13 May 2024 |
From Malaga, say (7) |
The Guardian Quick |
03 May 2024 |
From Spain (7) |
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Different ships an armada consisted of |
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Picasso's nationality (7) |
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Main language spoken in Colombia and Ecuador (7) |
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Tapas and paella, etc, ... food |
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Don Quijote's language |
Commuter |
16 Mar 2024 |
Like the main language? |
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Set of steps on the Via dei Condotti, Rome (7) |
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From Madrid |
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*Language spoken widely in Madrid which has its origins in 18a |
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Where we got "alligator" from |
Newsday |
15 Feb 2024 |
A former capital of Jamaica, _ Town (7) |
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Chihuahua tongue |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jan 2024 |
Upset, I snap "Shut up!" in a foreign language (7) |
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Nationality of Manchester City FC midfielder Rodri (7) |
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A European and Latin American language (7) |
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The language, when a nap is disturbed by mum! (7) |
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His pans turn out to be European |
Mirror Cryptic |
04 Dec 2023 |
Language spoken in Madrid |
Mirror Quick |
04 Dec 2023 |
La Paz language |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Oct 2023 |
Language of Madrid |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Jun 2023 |
Language of Mexico |
Newsday |
22 May 2023 |
European resort hotel covering up immorality |
The Guardian Cryptic |
14 Mar 2023 |
Language in which 'eleven' is 'once' |
New York Times |
15 Feb 2023 |
Language of bridge is hard |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
13 Jul 2022 |
European bridge: one should start leading hearts |
The Guardian Cryptic |
01 Mar 2022 |
European bridge: one should start leading hearts |
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Language in Bad Bunny songs |
USA Today |
24 Sep 2021 |
This odd nationality has spin |
Irish Times Simplex |
02 Jun 2021 |
La Paz language |
Thomas Joseph |
05 May 2021 |
Language in which 'foot' is 'pie' |
USA Today |
19 Feb 2021 |
Toasts from shop assistant found on all sides today |
Irish Times Crosaire |
14 Nov 2020 |
What's spoken in Barcelona |
Newsday |
02 Sep 2020 |
José's pan is heated, accommodating this kind of omelette? |
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José's pan is heated, accommodating this kind of omelette? |
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What the answer at 26-Across is written in |
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What the answer at 26-Across is written in |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2020 |
Scrabble sets for this language have a double L tile |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
29 Sep 2019 |
It's useful for communicating with ships travelling around a point |
Irish Times Crosaire |
09 Jun 2018 |
Language as relative clutches vessel, hot? |
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See 2-Down |
The Washington Post |
10 Sep 2017 |
See 2-Down |
LA Times Daily |
10 Sep 2017 |
Bridge is beginning to hinder one means of communication |
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The phrase "adios amigos" belongs to this language |
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Predominant language in Miami |
USA Today |
05 May 2017 |
European bridge is hated, initially |
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Language that utilizes the letter 'ñ' |
New York Times |
05 Apr 2017 |
Language of Chile |
LA Times Daily |
30 Jan 2017 |
Language course is hard |
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Predominant language in Miami |
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Language that utilizes the letter "ñ" |
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Language of Chile |
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See 2-Down |
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Eg, from Madrid |
The Times Concise |
01 Mar 2016 |
Spelling is hard when grasping a new language |
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Tijuana tongue |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Apr 2015 |
Barking shins, dad restrained language |
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Language to stretch his jargon |
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What mayo might be |
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__ rice |
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Canary tongue |
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Where "abalone" comes from |
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It's heard a lot in Los Angeles |
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Language in Lima |
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It's heard a lot in Los Angeles |
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High school subject |
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Cervantes wrote it |
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Kind of onion, rice or omelet |
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"Cómo está usted?" language |
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Dali's tongue |
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Kind of moss |
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It can precede the start of 23- and 65-Across and 4-Down |
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Kind of moss |
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It can precede the start of 23- and 65-Across and 4-Down |
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AP exam subject |
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See 92-Down |
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From Toledo, perhaps |
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Florida colonizers, with "the" |
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Before "moss" or "main" |
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Kind of rice |
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García Lorca's language |
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García Lorca's language |
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High-school course |
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Where El Niño comes from |
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Language common in Miami |
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Fox's tongue |
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Cordovan, e.g. |
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Kind of omelet |
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High school subject |
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High-school subject |
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Romance language |
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High school subject |
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_____ rice |
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Colo.'s ___ Peaks |
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Kind of omelet |
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___ Main |
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Kind of moss |
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Cervantes's tongue |
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Kind of "Eyes" in a song |
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Olive or omelet |
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Onion or omelet |
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___ America. |
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Iberian. |
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Language of 100,000,000. |
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Natives of the Canary Islands. |
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The talk of Madrid. |
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Kind of bull Ferdinand is. |
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The tongue of Cervantes. |
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A State Dept. major problem. |
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Nationality of Francisco Franco. |
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Language of the Falangists. |
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Contestants in a recent civil war. |
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Popular language course. |
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Language not spoken in Brazil. |
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A kind of onion. |
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Kind of onion. |
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Tongue of 90,000,000 people. |
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Language. |
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Language course. |
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Castilian. |
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Romance language. |
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