Crossword Clue: Basic Latin verb
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Basic Latin verb"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Basic Latin verb"
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- Amo, __, amat
- Amo, ___, amat ...
- Amo, ___, amat.
- Amo, ___, amat (Latin 101 sequence)
- Amo, ___, amat (Latin 101)
- Amo, ___, amat (Latin exercise)
- Amo, ___, amat (Latin practice)
- Amo, ___, amat (Latin trio)
- Amo, ___, amat
- "Amo, ___, I love a lass"
- ''Amo, ___, I Love a Lass''
- “Amo, ___, I loved a lass . . . ”
- Amo ____ amat
- Amo, ____, amat
- Amo ____. amat
- Amo, _____, amat
- "Amo, _____, I love a lass"
- "Amo, _____, I love a lass..."
- Amo, ---, amat
- Amo follower
- Amulas
- "___ Veritas" ("Practical Magic" love spell)
- Basic Latin verb
- Between amo and amat
- After amo
- Alternatives to the Grammys: Abbr.
- Grammy alternatives voted on by the public, for short
- Intro Latin verb
- Intro Latin word
- Common Latin word
- It follows amo
- Conjugation bit
- Conjugation lesson word
- Conjugator's word
- "I ___ I've said, merely competent" (Billy Joel)
- Counterpart of the Grammys, for short
- Japanese diving women
- Japanese female divers
- Japanese pearl divers
- Japanese pearlers
- Japanese women divers
- Candlenut trees
- Candlenuts
- Domitian's "you love"
- Collect
- Good word to know if you love Latin?
- Outer hulls of a trimaran
- Verb in a Latin 101 conjugation
- Nurses
- Ovid's "you love"
- Wine cups
- Wine vessels
- Me ___ (You love me): Lat.
- Part of a classical trio
- Part of a familiar Latin sequence
- Part of a famous conjugation
- Part of a Latin 101 conjugation
- Part of a Latin 101 trio
- Part of a Latin conjugation
- Part of a Latin exercise
- Part of a Latin I conjugation
- Part of a Latin I trio
- Part of a Latin paradigm
- Part of a Latin trio
- Part of conjugation practice
- Livy's "you love"
- Partner of amo and amat
- Portuguese nurses
- Latin 101 conjugation part
- Latin 101 conjugation
- Latin 101 verb
- Latin 101 word
- Latin I lesson word
- Latin I verb
- Latin I word
- Latin-lesson word
- Latin lesson word
- Latin love word
- Latin love
- Latin lover's verb form
- Latin lover's word?
- Latin practice word
- Latin-primer word
- Latin primer word
- Latin trio member?
- Latin trio member
- Latin trio middle
- Latin trio part
- Latin trio word
- Latin verb form
- Latin "you love"
- Middle of a Latin 101 trio
- Middle of a Latin trio
- One of a Latin I trio
- One of a Latin trio
- One of a "love" trio
- One of a love trio
- One of a loving Latin trio
- Reddit Q&A sessions, briefly
- Reddit Q&A sessions
- Reddit Q&As
- León landladies
- Word in Latin class
- Spanish landladies
- Second in a classic Latin trio
- Second in a classical trio
- Second in a Latin series
- Second in a series
- Second of a Latin 101 trio
- Second of a Latin I trio
- Second of a Latin paradigm
- Second of a Latin trio
- Second part of a Latin conjugation
- You love, in Latin
- You love (Lat.)
- You love: Lat.
- "You love," to a Latin lover?
- You love, to Caesar
- You love, to Calpurnia
- You love, to Livy
- "You love," to Livy
- You love, to Ovid
Recent Usage of Basic Latin verb in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Basic Latin verb in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - Dec. 21, 2013
- LA Times - June 29, 2013
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Feb. 4, 2012
- Universal Crossword - March 15, 2010
- Universal Crossword - Jan. 4, 2010
- USA Today - Dec. 23, 2009
- Newsday - Aug. 5, 2009
- New York Times - March 26, 1991
- New York Times - Dec. 24, 1985