Solution: Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for "to open" - NYT Mini Crossword

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Looking for the answer to the Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open” crossword clue from NYT Mini Crossword published on January 4 2019? You’ve come to the right place.

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The Answer for Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open” is:

  • APRIL
NYT Mini Crossword January 4 2019

“Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open”” NYT Mini Crossword Clue: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the answer to the clue “Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open””?
The correct answer to the crossword clue “Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open”” is APRIL.
When was the clue “Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open”” last seen?
The clue “Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open”” most recently appeared in a NYT Crossword on January 4, 2019.
How many answers are there for the clue “Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open””?
There is 1 possible answer for the crossword clue “Month whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for “to open””.

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