Crossword-Clue: Second-least valuable avenue in Monopoly after Mediterranean
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6 letters (1 answer)
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- Second avenue on a Monopoly board 60.22%
- A CITY IN EASTERN SPAIN ON THE MEDITERRANEAN 59.62%
- the largest island in the Mediterranean 58.59%
- Second of the three red avenues in Monopoly 58.25%
- Island nation in the Mediterranean 57.45%
- French naval station in the Mediterranean. 57.43%
- Hot east winds of Mediterranean. 57.14%
- Second-largest ethnic group in Montenegro, after Montenegrins 56.67%
- Region of Spain, on the Mediterranean. 56.25%
- Light blue avenue in Monopoly 56.18%
- Second-largest Arabic-speaking city after Cairo 56.07%
- Seaport in Spain, on the Mediterranean. 55.67%
- edible nut of a Mediterranean tree 55.32%
- the largest Greek island in the Mediterranean 55.24%
- A CITY IN NORTHEASTERN SPAIN ON THE MEDITERRANEAN 55.05%
- Spanish naval base in Mediterranean. 54.74%
- Eastern shores of the Mediterranean 54.74%
- Largest island in the Mediterranean. 54.74%
- AN EASTERLY WIND IN THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN AREA 54.55%
- A strong easterly wind in the Mediterranean region 54.55%
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