Seville squiggle
Else clues• Se
• A proper pinata has one
• A proper senor has it
• A proper senor has one
• A se
• A senor has one
• Accent over a letter
• Accent over an n
• Bit of Portuguese
• Certain diacritical mark
• Change-up catches second of sluggers, leading to the wave? (5)
• Curly diacritic
• Diacritic that appears four times in this puzzle
• Diacritical curl
• Diacritical mark
• Diacritical mark a la Espa ol
• Diacritical mark used in Espa
• Diacritical Spanish mark
• Diacritical squiggle
• El Ni
• Espa
• Every se
• Feature of espa
• Half of the symbol for approximately equal to
• It adorns Senor's middle
• It creates a y sound
• It's above se
• It's missing in manana
• It's wavy in S
• Jalape
• Letter ornament
• Manana has one
• Mark above some Spanish letters
• Mark for ma
• Mark for ma ana
• Mark from Madrid
• Mark in pi
• Mark in espa
• Mark on the second n in Nina
• Mark over a letter
• Mark over an 'n'
• Mark used four times in this puzzle's solution
• Marked Spanish accent?
• Math symbol for approximately
• N topper
• Negation mark in logic
• Negation symbol, in logic
• Part of Espa
• Part of pi
• Piece of jalape
• Pinata part
• Portuguese mark
• Sao Paulo has one
• Se.or component
• Senor should have one
• Senor's mark
• Senor's need
• Senorita's need
• Sign on a Spanish word
• Sign over an n
• Similarity symbol, in math
• Spanish n topper, sometimes
• Spanish accent mark
• Spanish diacritic
• Spanish diacritical mark
• Spanish mark
• Spanish squiggle
• Spanish symbol
• Squiggle in se
• Squiggle in senor
• Squiggle in Spanish
• Squiggle in Spanish class
• Squiggle over an 'n'
• Squiggle over n
• Squiggly line in pi
• Squiggly mark
• Squiggly mark in se
• Squiggly mark used in Spanish
• Squiggly Spanish diacritic
• Squiggly Spanish symbol
• Swung dash lookalike
• Symbol of equivalence, in math
• That funny little wiggly line
• The ~in manana
• The making of manana
• The squiggle in ma
• The squiggle on an
• There's one in S
• Type squiggle
• What appears above a pi
• What jalape
• A diacritical mark (~) placed over the letter n in Spanish to indicate a palatal nasal sound or over a vowel in Portuguese to indicate nasalization