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The Verified Answer for British term for a row of houses converted from stables is:
- MEWS
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What is the answer to the clue “British term for a row of houses converted from stables”?
The correct answer to the crossword clue “British term for a row of houses converted from stables” is MEWS.
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The clue “British term for a row of houses converted from stables” most recently appeared in a NYT Crossword on February 26, 2019.
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There is 1 possible answer for the crossword clue “British term for a row of houses converted from stables”.