What the circle on the Japanese flag represents NYT Crossword Clue

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What the circle on the Japanese flag represents Crossword Answer

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  • (noun)
    1. first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians
    2. the rays of the sun
  • (verb)
    1. expose one’s body to the sun
    2. expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun
  • JAPANESE (adjective)
    1. of or relating to or characteristic of Japan or its people or their culture or language
  • JAPANESE (noun)
    1. a native or inhabitant of Japan
    2. the language (usually considered to be Altaic) spoken by the Japanese
  • CIRCLE (noun)
    1. an unofficial association of people or groups
    2. a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island
  • CIRCLE (verb)
    1. form or draw a circle around
    2. move in a circular path above (someone or something)

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NUS

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What the circle on the Japanese flag represents Crossword Clue Q&A

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  2. What was the most recent answer for What the circle on the Japanese flag represents crossword clue?
    • The most recent answer for the clue is SUN
  3. What is the 3-letter answer for What the circle on the Japanese flag represents crossword clue?
    • SUN

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