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noun • Father; religious superior; in the Syriac, Coptic, and Ethiopic churches, a title given to the bishops, and by the bishops to the patriarch; a title given to Jewish scholars in the Talmudic period. • A coarse, often striped, felted fabric from the Middle East, woven from goat or camel hair. • A loose-fitting sleeveless garment, made from aba or silk, worn by Arabs. • An outer garment made of the above, very simple in form, worn by the Arabs of the desert. The illustration shows such an aba, made of two breadths of stuff sewed together to make an oblong about four by nine feet. | ||||||||
36% | 8 | First name of the Swedish king who led the Swedish Empire to its largest territorial extent | ||||||
noun • the last king of Sweden to have any real political power (1882-1973) • king of Sweden who kept Sweden neutral during both World War I and II (1858-1950) • king of Sweden whose losses to Napoleon I led to his being deposed in 1809 (1778-1837) • king of Sweden who increased the royal power and waged an unpopular war against Russia (1746-1792) • king of Sweden whose victories in battle made Sweden a European power; his domestic reforms made Sweden a modern state; in 1630 he intervened on the Protestant side of the Thirty Years' War and was killed in the battle of Lutzen (1594-1632) • king of Sweden who established Lutheranism as the state religion (1496-1560) | ||||||||
34% | 3 | One half of a famous Swedish pop group | ||||||
noun • a loose sleeveless outer garment made from aba cloth; worn by Arabs • a fabric woven from goat hair and camel hair | ||||||||
Swedish Pop Group With A Palindromic Name Who Released The Palindromic Single Sos In 1975 Crossword Clue
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ABBA which was last seen in the Telegraph Herculis crossword.
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Updated: October 12, 2023
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