Ruhr hub |
Eat: Ger. |
Ruhr city |
Krupp site |
Steel city |
German city |
Krupp city. |
Ruhr center |
Ruhr region |
Delicat food |
Eat, in Bonn |
Krupp locale |
Krupp's spot |
To eat: Ger. |
Krupp's city |
Dine, in Bonn |
Ruhr-al city? |
Swedish count |
Home of Krupp |
Eat, in Berlin |
Munitions city |
W. German city |
City in Germany |
Hamburger meal? |
Krupp steel hub |
Ruhr Basin city |
To eat, in Bonn |
Ruhr River city |
Ruhr Valley hub |
West German city |
Busy German city |
Dine, in Germany |
Hub of the Ruhr. |
Krupp steel city |
To eat, in Emden |
... in this city |
City in the Ruhr |
German coal city |
German steel hub |
Westphalian city |
City of the Ruhr |
Krupp works site |
City on the Ruhr |
Krupp Works city |
Ruhr Valley city |
City near Cologne |
Big Bertha's home |
Krupp's bailiwick |
Ruhr steel center |
Ruhr's chief city |
To eat in Berlin |
To eat, in Erfurt |
To eat, to Dieter |
W.W. II bomb site |
German Pittsburgh |
Krupp family city |
Krupp family home |
German metropolis |
German steel town |
Krupps Works city |
German steel city |
Food, in Frankfurt |
Krupp factory city |
Krupp works center |
Krupp Works locale |
Ruhr Museum locale |
City north of Bonn |
Home of the Krupps |
City near the Ruhr |
German iron center |
Western German city |
Site of Krupp works |
City near Frankfurt |
Ruhr industrial hub |
German steel center |
Bomb site of 1943-45 |
City NW of Frankfurt |
City SSW of Münster |
City steel in Europe |
City WSW of Dortmund |
Krupp ironworks city |
Krupp ironworks site |
Krupp's headquarters |
Museum Folkwang site |
Steel city of Europe |
Dine, in Düsseldorf |
European coal center |
Industrial Ruhr city |
Ruhr industrial city |
Düsseldorf neighbor |
City near Oberhausen |
Museum Folkwang city |
City in the Ruhr area |
City west of Dortmund |
It's north of Cologne |
Krupp steelworks city |
City on Germany's A40 |
Krupp steelworks site |
German industrial hub |
Steel town of Germany |
Steel city of Germany |
City north of Cologne |
City near Düsseldorf |
City NE of Düsseldorf |
City on the Ruhr River |
Düsseldorf's neighbor |
German coal city, once |
German Motor Show city |
German steelworks town |
Have a meal, in Berlin |
Industrial German city |
Major city on the Ruhr |
Pittsburgh of the Ruhr |
Ruhr Valley metropolis |
Steel city in the Ruhr |
Where Krupp cleaned up |
Chief city of the Ruhr |
City in the Ruhr basin |
City NNE of Dusseldorf |
Museum Folkwang locale |
Ruhr River valley city |
Ruhr industrial center |
German industrial city |
City of the Ruhr valley |
Home of the Krupp works |
Museum Folkwang setting |
Neighbor of Düsseldorf |
Site of the Villa Hugel |
Steel city near Cologne |
City near Gelsenkirchen |
It's near Gelsenkirchen |
Where the Krupps worked |
Site of the Krupp works |
German city on the Ruhr |
City in the Ruhr valley |
Big Bertha's birthplace |
City of 605,125 in Ruhr. |
Home of the Krupp family |
Home to the Villa Hügel |
Ruhr Valley's chief city |
West German steel center |
Nordrhein-Westfalen city |
Birthplace of Big Bertha |
German industrial center |
Former German coal center |
Industrial hub of Germany |
Original Krupp Works city |
Site of Krupp steel works |
Zollverein Coal Mine city |
German iron and steel city |
Industrial city in Germany |
Industrial hub of the Ruhr |
Karl Baedeker's birthplace |
Prussia annexed it in 1802 |
Industrial city of Germany |
Bad ___ (Lower Saxony city) |
City whose name means "food |
Industrial city on the Ruhr |
Scene of W.W. II airstrikes |
West German industrial city |
Where Alfred Krupp was born |
Where Big Bertha was built. |
Where Krupp plants operate. |
Ruhr Valley industrial city |
Chief Ruhr River valley city |
City near the Ruhr and Rhine |
German iron and steel center |
Neighboring city of Duisburg |
The "Pittsburgh" of Germany. |
Where Krupp put up his works |
German city north of Cologne |
Home of the Krupp steelworks |
City 37 mi. north of Cologne. |
Clock inventor or German city |
Industrial centre of the Ruhr |
Seat of the Krupp steel works |
Site of the Krupp steel works |
Rebuilt city north of Cologne |
Large city of the Ruhr valley |
Ruhr Valley industrial center |
Chief city of the Ruhr valley |
City of the Ruhr River Valley |
City acquired by Prussia, 1802 |
ThyssenKrupp headquarters city |
City in North Rhine-Westphalia |
German birthplace of Big Bertha |
Home of Germanys Krupp family |
Scene of W.W. II aerial attacks |
Have breakfast, e.g., in Germany |
Industrial city near Düsseldorf |
City where Big Berthas were built |
German electricity-producing city |
Center of the Krupp family dynasty |
City in the North Rhine-Westphalia |
City between Dortmund and Duisburg |
Zollverein Industrial Complex city |
City served by Düsseldorf Airport |
Industrial city of the Ruhr Valley |
European city whose name means "eat |
Germany's University of Duisburg-__ |
Chief city of the Ruhr River valley |
City about 36 miles north of Cologne |
German city whose name means "to eat |
German industrial center of the Ruhr |
Industrial city of northwest Germany |
European Capital of Culture for 2010 |
German city that was once part of Prussia |
Industrial city of North Rhine-Westphalia |
German industrial city in the Ruhr Valley |
City where one can see Renoir's "Lise With Umbrella |
Ruhr Valley city that also means "to eat" in German |
City that hosts the world's biggest annual game fair |
Where the annual Red Dot Design Awards are given out |
Where travel guidebook writer Karl Baedeker was born |
It's about 20 minutes from Düsseldorf Airport by train |
German city that was the 2010 European Capital of Culture |
European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as "to eat |
Home to the Rhine-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research |
European city whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet |
Strong of Heart: Life and Death in the Fire Department of New York" author Thomas Von ___ |