That French
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AnswerCrossword Clue
CELA

That: French.

CEST

That is: French.

CETTE

This or that: French.

AIN
French department that borders Switzerland
CET
This or that French object
AIRFrench duo that did "Moon Safari"
TAUPEColor that means "mole" in French
ARLESFrench city that inspired Van Gogh
PASTEURChemist that saved French silk industry.
LIMOUSINELoanword that means "long cloak" in French
JOLIEHollywood surname that is pretty in French?
ALGERIAAfrican country that was a French colony
FLECHEFencing move that means "arrow" in French
ECUSCoins that disappeared during the French Revolution
PELEEVolcano name that means "bald" in French
ESTEEFrench name that sounds like two letters
LATOSCAFrench play that inspired an Italian opera
COTEDORFrench department that translates to "golden slope"
CEST"Qu'est-ce que ...?" ("What is that?" in French)
ESTEEWoman's name that sounds like two French letters
CEELetter that can have a cedilla in French
ISEREFrench frigate that delivered the Statue of Liberty
SALTTAXOppressive measure that helped spark the French Revolution
GEAUXTIGERSLSU cheer that includes a punny French spelling
AULAITFrench menu phrase that sounds like an accolade
ISEREFrench ship that transported the Statue of Liberty
IDEEThing that might sprout from a French bean?
ECLAIRPastry that means "flash of lightning" in French
ECHELONFrench loanword that literally means "rung on a ladder"
IHOPRestaurant chain that sells French toast and Belgian waffles
BRIEFrench district that lent its name to a foodstuff
TOULOUSEFrench city that was the birthplace of the Concorde
MOBILEALABAMACity that was the first capital of French Louisiana
SEDANFrench city that shares its name with a car
AZODye that comes from the French word for nitrogen
ESTEEWoman's name that sounds like two consecutive French letters
MERCIFrench comment that may elicit the reply "de rien"
CREWELEmbroidery type that uses French knots and seed stitches
BAYONNEFrench city that lent its name to a weapon
ISEREFrench department or a river that runs through it