Khedive of Egypt (1863–79). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ISMAIL Khedive of Egypt (1863–79). (6)
94% AIDA Work commissioned by the khedive of Egypt (4) Wall Street Journal Feb 26, 2022
77% ISMAILPASHA Viceroy and khedive of Egypt 1863-79 (6,5) (11)
8% CAIRO Capital of Egypt (5) Newsday Mar 30, 2026
8% AFR Egypt's cont. (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 19, 2026
8% NILE Egypt divider (4) Thomas Joseph Mar 19, 2026
7% ASP Venomous snake from Egypt (3)
7% LUXOR Egypt-themed Vegas casino (5) Commuter Apr 2, 2026
7% ASPS Symbols of royalty in ancient Egypt (4) USA Today Mar 31, 2026
7% IBIS Bird once sacred in Egypt (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 1, 2026
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