"Adjective applied to the U.K.s Air Force and Navy but not Army" crossword clue

Author: Mathew Cooper
Last Updated: 02 Jun 2023

Adjective applied to the U.K.s Air Force and Navy but not Army NYT crossword answer is:

ROYAL (5 letters length)

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The U.K.'s Air Force and Navy are often described as "mighty" or "formidable," while the Army is usually referred to as "strong" or "powerful." This is reflected in the New York Times crossword clue from June 2, 2023, which asks for an adjective applied to the U.K.'s Air Force and Navy but not Army.

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