We’ve prepared a crossword clue titled “Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for “grape”” from The New York Times Crossword for you! The New York Times is popular online crossword that everyone should give a try at least once! By playing it, you can enrich your mind with words and enjoy a delightful puzzle. If you’re short on time to tackle the crosswords, you can use our provided answers for Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for “grape” crossword clue! To find out the answers to other clues in the NYT Crossword February 16 2012 page.
Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for “grape” NYT Crossword Answer is:
- UVEA
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