Crossword clues for ille
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- He: Lat.
- That one, to Caesar
- River of France
- That: Lat
- __-et-Vilaine: French department
- Winnie ____ Pu
- Winnie ___ Pu
- He: Lat
- That one: Lat
- River flowing to Rennes
- Litigious threat
- "Winnie __ Pu": Latin version of a Milne work
- Winne ____ Pu
- That, to Ovid
- That, to Cicero
- That, in old Rome
- Milne character name
- Latin that
- He: Latin
- He to Cassius
- Cicero's that
- "Winnie --- Pu"
- "Winnie ___ Pu" (Latin version of Milne's classic that became a bestseller in 1960)
- "Winnie ___ Pu" (first Latin best-seller)
- "Winnie __ Pu"
- "Winnie _____ Pu"
- River at Rennes
- "Winnie ___ Pu": Lenard
- "Winnie-___-Pu"
- Latin pronoun
- That one: Lat.
- That fellow, to Plautus
- A river at Rennes
- ___-et-Vilaine, French department
- That one, in old Rome
- That one, to Cato
- He, to Hadrian
- "Winnie ___ Pu," Lenard book
- Lenard's "Winnie ___ Pu"
- Latin "that"
- _____-et-Vilaine, France
- "Winnie ___ Pu" (Latin version)
- "Winnie ___ Pooh"
- That one, to Tacitus
- He, to Caesar
- Between Winnie and Pu
- That one, in Rome
- Lenard's "Winnie ___ Pooh"
- That: Lat.
Wikipedia
Ille
The Ille is a small river in Brittany, France, right tributary of the river Vilaine. It flows into the Vilaine in the city Rennes.
The Ille is linked to the river Rance by the Canal d'Ille-et-Rance. By this canal, Rennes has a connection with the English Channel coast at St. Malo. The canal is used primarily for tourist boats.
The Ille flows through the department Ille-et-Vilaine and the following towns: Montreuil-sur-Ille, Betton and Rennes. From Montreuil to Rennes the river runs parallel to the Canal d'Ille-et-Rance.