- ARABIC
- Egyptian language
- Kind of numeral
- In its official form, non-human plural nouns are feminine singular
- Official UN language
- Language of 35-Across
- Language read right to left
- Language of Oman
- Native tongue of over 2000 million
- Like 1-2-3?
- Like 1, 2, 3, etc.
- Like 100, vis-a-vis C
- Modern alternative to Roman
- Ali Baba's language
- Saudi's tongue
- Numeral type
- One of two official Israeli languages
- Source of the words "zenith" and "nadir"
- Like our numerals
- Major language of North Africa
- Talk of Riyadh
- Like 0 through 9, e.g.
- Syrian or Lebanese
- Kind of number
- Egypt's language
- Middle East language
- Egypt's official language
- Mauritania's official language
- One of six official U.N. languages
- Like some numerals
- Language of the Quran
- One of Morocco's official languages
- Gum __ (ink ingredient)
- Language of Egypt
- Koran's language
- Source of the word "algebra"
- Language of the Koran
- Bahrain official language
- Language of Libya
- Language of Lebanon
- A UN official language
- Official language of Bahrain
- Not Roman, as numerals
- One of the U.N.'s official languages
- Language of Qatar
- Language of the newspaper Al-Hayat
- Alphabet of 28 letters.
- Language of Palestine Moslems.
- Type of numerals.
- Describing our numerals.
- Language reading from right to left.
- The world's numbers.
- Language.
- Designating the figures 1 to 9, and 0.
- International numbers.
- Language of millions.
- ___ numerals.
- Semitic language.
- Semite language.
- Language used in Jordan.
- Numeral system
- ___ numeral.
- Certain numerals
- Gum ___
- Egyptian tongue
- Kind of numerals
- Jordan's tongue
- 1, 2 vis-à-vis I, II
- Koran language
- Type of numeral
- Mubarak's language
- Describing our numeral system
- Iraqi language
- Describing our numbers
- Hussein's language
- A Semitic language
- Describing the world's numbers
- Like numerals 0-9, e.g.
- Jordanian's language
- Mideast language
- Like 5's and 10's, e.g.
- Egyptian's tongue
- Jordanian tongue
- Like 1-Across
- Like our numbers
- Language from which "hashish" comes
- 8-Down's tongue
- Official language of Libya
- Its alphabet starts with alif
- Language whose alphabet starts alif, ba, ta, tha ...
- Like 1, but not I
- With French, one of two official languages of Chad
- Like 1, not I
- Like 10, but not X
- Like the word 16-Across
- Source of "coffee" and "cotton"
- Language from which "cotton" and "candy" are derived
- Source of the word "alcohol"
- Source of the word "admiral"
- Whence the word "alcohol"
- Language of Yemen and Oman
- One of the six official languages of the United Nations
- It can be written in scripts known as naskh and ruq'ah
- Like the numerals 1, 2 and 3
- Mideastern tongue
- The Koran's language
- Language of Syria
- Libyan's language
- Language of Yemen
- Language of Bahrain
- It's heard in Palestine
- Language whose name contains the letters A, B and C
- Official language of Oman
- Kuwait's official language
- Syria's official language
- Language with no capital letters
- Cairo speech
- Jordan's language
- Language from which "hummus" comes
- Official language of Egypt
- Language that Diana Haddad sings in
- Alif, ba, ta . . . language
- Language from which "alcohol" is derived
- Language from which "coffee" is derived
- Al Jazeera speech
- One of the U.N.'s six official languages
- Language that gives us "hashish"
- Like 12, but not XII
- Like many star names
- Source of "algebra" and "alcohol"
- Tunis tongue