NYT Strait of ___, narrowest part of the English Channel Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from July 19, 2024
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Updated Jul 19, 2024
Strait of ___, narrowest part of the English Channel NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Strait of ___, narrowest part of the English Channel NYT for the July 19, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 5 letters. Start with D and end with R, and the possible solutions are DAMAR, DAKAR, DOVER.
The answer is DOVER.
The crossword clue "Strait of ___, narrowest part of the English Channel" with the answer "DOVER": This clue refers to the Strait of Dover, which is the narrowest part of the English Channel, separating southern England from northern France. The strait is about 21 miles (34 kilometers) wide at its narrowest point, making it a significant and well-known geographic location. The town of Dover in England gives its name to this strait, which has been an important maritime route for centuries. The answer "DOVER" fits perfectly, providing a direct reference to this key natural feature of the English Channel.
This clue last seen in NYT Crossword Puzzle on July 19, 2024. You can also get all other NYT's Crossword clues hints and answers here.
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