Latin love

The clue "Latin love" was last spotted by us at the Eugene Sheffer Crossword on November 5 2018.

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We found 21 possible solutions for the Latin love clue.

Possible Solution

A M O R

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"Latin love" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
NewsDay.com June 27 2021 AMOR
LA Times August 28 2020 AMOR
Wall Street Journal April 29 2020 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer December 27 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer December 23 2019 AMOR
Wall Street Journal December 10 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer November 5 2019 AMOR
Wall Street Journal September 9 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer August 9 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer July 9 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer June 18 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer May 29 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer April 5 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer March 20 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer March 12 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer January 31 2019 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer December 28 2018 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer December 18 2018 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer December 8 2018 AMOR
Eugene Sheffer November 5 2018 AMOR

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Eugene Sheffer Clues November 05, 2018

Mexican snack
Jazzy style
Grade-school basics
— about (roughly)
Barn bird
Follow
Hose woe
Met Opera soprano Price
Deli meat
Briefly halted
Bright star
Tolkien creature
Immaculate
British noble
Paul Newman film
"I've —!" ("No more!")
Sock part
Nile wader
Nearly a score
Bar bill
Noble Italian family
Czech, e.g.
Rip to shreds
Orange vegetable pigment
"The Godfather" author
Latin love
Floral ring
Kimono ties
Pills, in slang
Light brown
Try out
Pitch
Author Quindlen
Furnace fuel
Church keyboards
La Paz native
Have bills
Fall into a chair
Harmonize
Massachusetts nickname
French movie
"Citizen Kane" prop
Scot's denial
Fluttery insect
MacDowell of "Green Card"
Greek consonant
Massage
Annual Alaskan race
Physicist Albert
Fish eggs
Actor Cariou
Head, to Henri
Relishes
Oolong brewer
Morsel
Con job
Hobbling
Ancient Brit
Hayseed
Submachine guns
Blog entry
PBS funder