Roman or Persian
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ERARoman or Persian
ERASPersian and Roman
HORACERoman who wrote: "Persian luxury, boy, I hate"
CATSiamese or Persian
CATPersian or Siamese
BREEDSiamese or Persian
CATManx or Persian
ASIANMede or Persian.
CATPersian or Siamese.
CARPETRed or Persian
CATPersian or alley
ASIANSiamese or Persian
RUGPersian or Oriental
ASIANPersian or Burmese
CATPersian or Abyssinian
ASIANBurmese or Persian
CATBurmese or Persian
CATSSiamese or Persian pets
HOUSECATSiamese or Persian, e.g.
MEOWEDMade Persian or Siamese sounds
CATBurmese or Persian, e.g.
CARPETOne may be Oriental or Persian
ghazela Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GAZAL
gazala Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GHAZEL
ghazala Persian or Arabic verse form, also GAZAL, GHAZEL
ghazalsGHAZAL, a Persian or Arabic verse form, also GAZAL, GHAZEL
ghazelsGHAZEL, a Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GAZAL
gazalsGAZAL, a Persian or Arabic verse form, also GHAZAL, GHAZEL
dragomansAn interpreter or guide, esp. in countries speaking Arabic, Turkish, or Persian
buckshishesBUCKSHISH, (Persian) in Eastern countries, a gift or present of money, a tip
sarcocolla(Greek) a Persian gum from Astragalus or other plants, reputed to heal wounds
baksheeshesBAKSHEESH, (Persian) in Eastern countries, a gift or present of money, a tip
backsheeshesBACKSHEESH, (Persian) in Eastern countries, a gift or present of money, a tip
backshishesBACKSHISH, (Persian) in Eastern countries, a gift or present of money, a tip
sarcocollasSARCOCOLLA, (Greek) a Persian gum from Astragalus or other plants, reputed to heal wounds
oldlonging to an early period in the development of a language or literature Old Persian
mogulan Indian Muslim of or descended from one of several conquering groups of Mongol, Turkish, and Persian origin
moghulan Indian Muslim of or descended from one of several conquering groups of Mongol, Turkish, and Persian origin
kalamkari(Persian) a method of colouring and decorating by several dyeings or printings; a chintz fabric treated in this way
seersucker(Persian) a light, thin fabric, such as cotton or rayon, with a crinkled surface and a usually striped pattern