Here you will find the answer to the ''60s, '70s and '80s Israeli diplomat ___ Eban, speaker of ten languages' crossword clue with 4 letters that was last seen January 21 2020 in Vox Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "'60s, '70s and '80s Israeli diplomat ___ Eban, speaker of ten languages" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | ABBA | 4 | '60s, '70s and '80s Israeli diplomat ___ Eban, speaker of ten languages |
| 39% | SERB | 4 | Speaker of a language that has both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets |
| 37% | SONNY | 5 | Cher's musical partner of the 60s and 70s |
| 37% | ABBA | 4 | Israeli diplomat Eban |
| 36% | DUTCHELM | 8 | Disease of trees, most obvious in the 60s and 70s |
| 36% | HINDI | 5 | Language that's third in number of worldwide speakers, after English and Mandarin |
| 34% | POLYGLOT | 8 | Speaker of many languages |
| 33% | NAMBASSA | 8 | New Zealand hippie festivals of the 70s and 80s |
| 33% | OTO | 3 | Speaker of a Siouan language |
| 33% | RAD | 3 | 70s and 80s skate and surf way to say "cool" |
| 31% | FRENCH | 6 | Language you'd hear in Lyon, and one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world with around 310 million speakers |
| 31% | SPANISH | 7 | Language you'd hear in Madrid, and one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world with around 500 million speakers |
| 31% | HINDI | 5 | Language you'd hear in Mumbai, and one of the most commonly spoken language in the world with around 600 million speakers |
| 31% | PELOSI | 6 | Speaker of the House, 2007-2011 and 2019-present |
| 31% | SIRI | 4 | Noted speaker of more than 20 languages |
| 31% | EAMES | 5 | "Powers of Ten" creators Charles and Ray ___ |
| 31% | OTOE | 4 | Traditional speakers of the endangered Chiwere language |
| 30% | FRENCH | 6 | Languages of Senegal: Wolof and __ |
| 30% | ARABIC | 6 | Language of Yemen and Oman |
| 30% | LATIN | 5 | Language of Virgil and Catullus |
| 30% | LATIN | 5 | Language of Ovid and Virgil |
| 30% | LATIN | 5 | Language of Caesar and Cicero |
| 30% | SPANISH | 7 | Language of peru and chile |
| 30% | KOREAN | 6 | Language of "ajeossi" and "ajumma" |
| 30% | ENGLISH | 7 | Language you'd hear in London, and one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world with around 1.4 billion speakers |
| 30% | ONEILL | 6 | Speaker of the House during the Carter and Reagan presidencies |
| 30% | URALIC | 6 | Language family of Hungarian and Finnish |
| 30% | SLAVIC | 6 | Language family of Czech and Polish |
| 30% | LATIN | 5 | Language of many mottos and prayers |
| 30% | TAMIL | 5 | Language of India and Sri Lanka |
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