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Answer for the clue ""De nada" lead-in, often ", 7 letters:
gracias

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Gracias is a small Honduran town/municipality that was founded in 1536, and is the capital of Lempira Department . It has a population of approximately 50,000 people (12,000 in the urban center). It is found in the mountainous centre of western Honduras.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
interj. (context Spanish colloquial English) thank you

Usage examples of gracias.

Temple was giggling because she knew Gracias was never going to catch her unless she let him.

Today she was full of energy from the tips of her toes to the ends of her hair, and she wanted Gracias at his best.

Frowning, Temple looked for the nearest speaker so she could call Gracias and tell him what was going on.

A nonchalant look on his dark face, a tuneless whistle puckering his mouth, Gracias came into the room.

Temple and Gracias were, respectively, the nician and puter of their duty shift.

Hardly more than a heartbeat after she understood what Gracias said, she sent in a diagnostic on the scanner circuits.

This time when she left the cencom she took a shaft up to the mid-shell chamber where she and Gracias had their cryogenic capsules.

Later, she and Gracias saw that the end of their attacker bad been singularly unspectacular.

The two people whose minds he had recently been in contact with, Temple and Gracias, had been conscious of such a length of history.

The entire episode from the lives of Gracias and Temple was suddenly forced through his mind again at high speed, like a film, and Lars felt sure that it had now been retrieved in some way by the berserker computer conducting the experiment.

He whispered a gracias as he took it from her and then began unwrapping it.

Early in the year 1780, five hundred men destined for this service were convoyed by Nelson from Port Royal to Cape Gracias a Dios, in Honduras.