Cry of loyalty in old France NYT Crossword Clue
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NYT Crossword December 31 2025 Answers
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The most common and recent 9-letter answer for "Cry of loyalty in old France" is VIVELEROI.
The phrase 'Vive le roi' translates to 'Long live the king' in French. It was a traditional cheer or cry of loyalty to the monarch in France, especially during times of monarchy.
This clue was last seen in the NYT Crossword on December 31, 2025.
A French expression meaning 'Long live the king,' used to express loyalty to the monarch.
The answer to “Cry of loyalty in old France” in the New York Times puzzle December 31 2025 is VIVELEROI. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.
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