Bye at the French Open?
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 33 answers to crossword clue "Bye at the French Open?"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
ADIEUBye at the French Open?
AUREVOIRBye at the French Open?
TASSECup at the French Open
ADIEUFarewell, at the French Open
RIENLove at the French Open, essentially
CINQUEOne point, at the French Open
PARODIFrench representative at the Paris conference.
CREPEDECHOWLINEFlapjack at the fancy French cafeteria?
CHEZAt the home of, in French
PAUFrench city at foot of the Pyrenees.
AGASSIKucera upset him at the French Open
decollete(French) a low-cut at the neck
FINWord at the end of many French films
FINWord at the end of a French film
decolletesDECOLLETE, (French) a low-cut at the neck
QIMSADHarrison at one time defeated the French (6)
CHAMONIXFrench town at the foot of Mont Blanc
CIEAbbr. at the end of a French business name
SLIPPERYHELMResult of eating French fries at the ship's wheel?
oubliette(French) a dungeon with an opening only at the top
AGASSIHe completed a career grand slam at the French Open
oubliettesOUBLIETTE, (French) a dungeon with an opening only at the top
crossette(French) a small projecting part of an impost-stone at the extremity of an arch
crossettesCROSSETTE, (French) a small projecting part of an impost-stone at the extremity of an arch
serrefile(French) a file of officers or men appointed to ride at the rear rank of a squadron also SERAFILE
sansculotte(French) an extreme radical republican in France at the time of the Revolution; a radical or violent extremist in politics
serrefilesSERREFILE, (French) a file of officers or men appointed to ride at the rear rank of a squadron also SERAFILE
sansculottesSANSCULOTTE, (French) an extreme radical republican in France at the time of the Revolution; a radical or violent extremist in politics
cartouche(French) in Egyptian inscriptions, a circle with a horizontal bar at the bottom, elongated into an oval within which royal names are written also CARTOUCH
liaisons(in French and other languages) The sounding of a consonant that is normally silent at the end of a word because the next word begins with a vowel
directoryThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
directoriesThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
syndicalismA movement for transferring the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution to workers' unions. Influenced by Proudhon and by the French social philosopher Georges Sorel (1847û1922), syndicalism developed in French labor unions during the late 19th century and was at its most vigorous between 1900 and 1914, particularly in France, Italy, Spain, and the U.S