Begs to leave burghers from German industrial region Crossword Clue

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The hint for today's crossword puzzle is brought you by "Irish Times Crosaire" and the clue we are solving today is "Begs to leave burghers from German industrial region".

Best Answer:
RUHR

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Begs to leave burghers from German industrial region" leads us to the answer "RUHR". Let's break down the clue and see why it relates to this answer:

  1. Begs: This suggests that we are looking for a word that means "pleads" or "asks earnestly".
  2. To leave: This indicates that we need to remove certain letters from a word or group of words.
  3. Burghers: This refers to citizens or inhabitants of a borough or town.
  4. From German industrial region: This further narrows down our search by specifying that we are looking for a word related to Germany and its industrial area.

Putting all these components together, we can deduce that the answer "RUHR" fits the clue because:

  1. "Begs" can be synonymous with "implores", which sounds like "Ruhr".
  2. "To leave" suggests that we must remove the letters "burghers" from the word "Ruhr".
  3. "From German industrial region" aligns with the fact that the Ruhr region in Germany is a highly industrialized area.

Therefore, the answer "RUHR" perfectly matches all the elements of the clue, indicating a plea to remove the burghers from the German industrial region known as the Ruhr.



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Definition of "RUHR"

a region of coal mining and heavy industry in North Rhine-Westphalia, western Germany. It is named after the River Ruhr, which flows through it, meeting the River Rhine near Duisburg. The Ruhr was occupied by French troops 1923–4, after Germany defaulted on war reparation payments.


 The Crossword clue "Begs to leave burghers from German industrial region" published 3 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
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Irish Times Crosaire15 December 2017RUHR


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