Solved by Claude Brown on 26 Nov 2022

A disease characterised by recurring attacks of chills and fever, caused by the bite of an infected mosquito

7-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles

The solution for the clue "A disease characterised by recurring attacks of chills and fever, caused by the bite of an infected mosquito" in word puzzles and crosswords has 7 letters.

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Solution for "A disease characterised by recurring attacks of chills and fever, caused by the bite of an infected mosquito"

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Letter-by-letter dictation of the solution

  • Mike (M)
  • Alpha (A)
  • Lima (L)
  • Alpha (A)
  • Romeo (R)
  • India (I)
  • Alpha (A)

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