De rire ("dying of laughter," in French) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MORT De rire ("dying of laughter," in French) (4)
6% ECLAT __ de rire: burst of laughter (5) LA Times Daily Jun 13, 2020
4% TOILETTE Eau de ____ (8) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 16, 2025
4% IRONER De-creaser (6) Premier Sunday Dec 14, 2025
4% LES "The," in French (3)
4% TEE Tie-dyed shirt (3) Universal Dec 11, 2025
4% PEAL Burst of laughter (anagram of "leap") (4)
4% NOM ___ de plume (3) Wall Street Journal Dec 9, 2025
4% ORO Mina de __ (3) Newsday Dec 6, 2025
4% FITS Bouts of coughing - or laughter (4) (4) The Guardian Quick Dec 3, 2025
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