Answer: ARABS
ARABS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ARABS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Bedouin
- Saudis, e.g.
- Spirited horses
- Horses
- Certain horses
- Some horses
- Bedouins, e.g.
- Caribbean resort
- Most Jordanians
- Many Middle Easterners
- Bedouins
- Some Muslims
- Most Saudis
- Riyadh residents
- Nomads
- Kaffiyeh wearers
- Ishmael's people
- Fast horses
- Some Middle Easterners
- Many Egyptians
- Basra natives
- Saracens
- Most Egyptians
- Mideasterners
- Many Omanis
- Graceful horses
- Burnoose wearers
- Typical Kuwaitis
- Syrians, e.g.
- Saudi natives
- Riyadh natives
- Prized mounts
- Most Moroccans
- Men of Medina
- Mecca natives
- Many Yemenis
- Lawrence's men
- Classy horses
- Typical Saudis
- Swift, graceful horses
- Swift horses
- Spirited mounts
- Speedy steeds
- Some show horses
- Some Semites
- Some OPEC ministers
- Some Mideasterners
- Saudis and Iraqis
- Omanis, e.g.
- Most Yemenis
- Most North Africans
- Most Al Jazeera viewers
- Many Semites
- Many residents of the Middle East
- Many Qatar natives
- Many OPEC ministers
- Many Mideasterners
- Kasbah residents
- Emirate emigrés
- Damascus denizens
- Certain League members
- Swift steeds
- Some follow Islam
- Sheik's subjects
- Sheik's flock
- Roger Waters "4:37 AM (___ With Knives and West German Skies)"
- Prized horses
- Persian Gulf figures
- Palestinians
- Palestinian people
- Oil suppliers
- Nejd natives
- Most Tunisians
- Most Syrians
- Most Lebanese
- Most Iraqis
- Most Bahrain inhabitants
- Most Algerians
- Men from Mecca
- Mecca people
- Many Syrians
- Many North Africans
- Many Moroccans
- Many Meccans
- Many Israelis
- Jordanians
- Jordanian majority
- Ishmael's descendants
- Iraqis, mostly
- Iraqis, e.g.
- Certain Middle Easterners
- Casbah residents
- Basra residents
- Bahrainians, for example
- Bahrain natives
- Al Jazeera viewing audience, mostly
- Yemenis, e.g.
- Yamani and Fahd
- Were "at the foot of the bed" to Roger Waters
- Wahabis, e.g.
- Various OPEC ministers
- Thoroughbred horses
- Third-world force
- They're rolling in petrol
- They invented algebra
- They had knives on Roger Waters' "Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking"
- Their soil has oil
- Sultans and sheiks, usually
- Sultan's subjects
- Sultan subjects
- Speedy horses
- Sons of Ishmael
- Some tent dwellers
- Some subjects in Scheherazade's stories
- Some street children
- Some riding horses
- Some residents of northern Africa
- Some Qatar residents
- Some Mosul residents
- Some members of OPEC
- Some Mecca visitors
- Some desert dwellers
- Smart, swift equines
- Small-muzzled horses
- Sinbad et al.
- Side in a 1948 war
- Sheiks' subjects
- Sheiks, e.g.
- Sheiks and others
- Semitic people of the Middle East and North Africa
- Scheherazade's people
- Scheherazade and Ali Baba
- Saudis, usually
- Saudis, say
- Saudis and Omanis, e.g.
- Saudis
- Saudi nationals
- Saudi and Iraqi
- Saracens, e.g.
- Sadat and Arafat, e.g.
- Rub' al Khali residents
- Roger Waters "___ With Knives and West German Skies"
- Relatives of Moors
- Qaddafi and Sadat
- Popular show horses
- Popular saddle horses
- Populace of some League states
- Peter Mansfield book, with "The"
- People in burnooses
- Ones who grasp elbows in greeting, by tradition
- One side in a 1967 war
- Omanis and Saudis
- Omani men
- Oman men
- Olive browns
- Nejd desert dwellers
- Natives of Al-Madinah
- Mubarak and Hussein
- Most Syrians, e.g.
- Most Saudis and Moroccans, for example
- Most Saudis and Iraqis
- Most residents of Oman
- Most readers of the newspaper Al-Ahram
- Most people who live in Mecca or Riyadh
- Most natives of Kuwait and Jordan
- Most Middle Easterners
- Most Meccans
- Most Lebanese and Libyan citizens
- Most Kuwaitis
- Most hajjis
- Most emirate natives
- Most Bahraini citizens
- Mideastern people
- Middle Easterners
- Mettlesome mounts
- Men of Yemen.
- Men of Mecca
- Members of OPEC
- Members of Hamas, e.g.
- Medina denizens
- Mecca folks
- Many Tripoli natives
- Many Syrian refugees
- Many subjects of Scheherazade stories
- Many Scheherazade characters
- Many residents of South Paterson, New Jersey
- Many residents of Qatar and Oman
- Many residents of Dubai
- Many OPEC members
- Many OPEC meeting attendees
- Many Muslims
- Many Mideast residents
- Many Mideast natives
- Many Maghrebis
- Many madrassa students
- Many Jeddah residents
- Many Iraqis
- Many Dubai residents
- Many Al Jazeera viewers
- Maghreb conquerors
- Luxor locals
- Libyans and Bahrainis, e.g.
- Lebanese
- Large part of Al-Jazeera's audience
- Kuwaitis, say
- Kings Fahd and Saud, for two
- Kings Fahd and Faisal
- Keffiyeh wearers
- Jordan residents
- Jidda residents
- Jidda natives
- Iraqis, usually
- Iraqis and Qataris
- Horses originally developed in a desert climate
- Horse breeds
- Hamas adherents
- Haik wearers
- Frequent Hollywood villains, unfortunately
- Fine steeds
- Fahd and Saud, e.g.
- Emirate natives, mostly
- Emirate inhabitants
- Egyptians, for example
- Dubai denizens
- Douar denizens
- Descendants of Ishmael
- Day of Ashura celebrants
- Damascenes
- Classy equines
- Citizens of Dubai and Abu Dhabi
- Characters in Naguib Mahfouz's "Cairo Trilogy"
- Burka and burnoose wearers
- Bedouins, for example
- Ar Riyad natives
- Ali Baba and others
- About a fifth of Muslims
- About 60 percent of Kuwaitis
- About 5% of the world's population
- About 450 million people
- About 3,000,000 inhabitants of France
- About 20% of Muslims
- Aba wearers
- "The Thief of Bagdad" extras
- "Beau Geste" extras
- "___ Got Talent" (show won by Mayyas in 2019)
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