Belgian town, to the French Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% YPRES Belgian town, to the French (5)
8% EUROPEAN Austrian or Belgian (8) Newsday Mar 31, 2026
8% EURO Belgian coin (4) USA Today Mar 22, 2026
8% GHENT Belgian city (5) Commuter Mar 16, 2026
7% ETRE To be, in French (4) USA Today Apr 9, 2026
7% AVEC With, in French (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 7, 2026
7% AYR Scottish town (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 4, 2026
7% NON No, in French (3) USA Today Apr 3, 2026
7% EVIAN Turned up, unsophisticated in French spa town (5) (5) The Guardian Cryptic Mar 31, 2026
7% READING Berkshire town (7) The Telegraph Quick Mar 27, 2026
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