Crossword-Clue: It was once called Mission San Antonio de Valero
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- Mission San Antonio de Valero, more familiarly 62.37%
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- Who's on a mission in today's puzzle? 57.14%
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- Annual San Antonio celebration 56.41%
- Mission near the San Antonio River 56.10%
- Texas shrine, in San Antonio. 56.00%
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