Follow-up to an oath NYT Crossword Clue

By Date: DEC 18, 2025 Follow on Google

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The most common and recent 12-letter answer for "Follow-up to an oath" is EXQQMYFRENCH.

The phrase 'Excuse my French' is often used humorously when someone has sworn or used inappropriate language, as a follow-up to an oath or curse word. The clue plays on the idea of an oath being a swear word, and 'Excuse my French' being a common phrase that follows such language.

This clue was last seen in the NYT Crossword on December 18, 2025.

'Excuse my French' is an informal expression used to apologize for swearing or using inappropriate language.

The answer to “Follow-up to an oath” in the New York Times puzzle December 18 2025 is EXQQMYFRENCH. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.

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