Old-fashioned term for table linen from the French
Answer: NAPERY
The answer to the CodyCross clue “Old-fashioned term for table linen from the French” is NAPERY. This clue appears in 1 CodyCross puzzle across Cosmetology. Find the full puzzle with this clue below, or browse other CodyCross answers from the same world.
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Other Clues in Cosmetology Group 1767 Puzzle 5
Another day another __
DOLLARLancelot Gawain or Percival for example
KNIGHTThis little Jack sat in the corner
HORNERSouth American grain eaten in many salads
QUINOAA smooth column of wax lit to provide a light
CANDLEType of game played after a rainout
MAKEUPLebanons capital
BEIRUTGossipy tales
RUMORSAdhesive like honey or glue
STICKYCamel cousins festooned in holiday garb
LLAMASFrequently Asked Questions
What is the answer to "Old-fashioned term for table linen from the French" in CodyCross?
The answer is NAPERY.
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