Title of Turkish viceroy of Egypt, 1867–1914. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% KHEDIVE Title of Turkish viceroy of Egypt, 1867–1914. (7)
8% KHEDIVES Former Turkish viceroys of Egypt. (8)
7% AGA Honorable title (Turkish) (3)
7% KHEDIVAL Of a Turkish viceroy (8)
6% UAR Egypt and Syr., once (3) Premier Sunday Sep 14, 2025
6% LIRA Turkish currency (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 2, 2025
6% NILE River through Egypt (4) Universal Aug 31, 2025
6% STEAMY Describing a Turkish bath (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 20, 2025
6% CAIRO Capital of Egypt (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 24, 2025
6% LIRAS Turkish coins (5) Universal Jul 20, 2025
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