Sitemap C 48901 - 49050
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City in western France
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City in western Germany
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City in western India
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City in western Massachusetts
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City in western Nevada
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City in western Spain
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City in western Sudan
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City in which de Gaulle was born
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City in which Einstein worked in a patent office
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City in which "Glee" is set
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City in which Grisham's "The Innocent Man" is set
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City in which much of "Moonlight" is set
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City in which "The Last Supper" can be viewed
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City in which the State Fair of Texas is held annually
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City in which you'd find the Mughal Gardens
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City in Wis.
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City in Wisconsin
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City in Wisconsin, pop. 71,193.
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City in W.Va.
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City in Yemen
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City in Yorkshire
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City in Yorkshire, England
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City in Yucatán
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City in Yugoslavia
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City included in Metro Atlanta
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City including the site of ancient Thebes
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City income tax classification
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City infamous for its divorce rate
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City, informally
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City inhabitant
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City inside Houston
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City inside the Servian Wall
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City intersected by I-76 and I-77
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City invaded by Nazis: May 1941
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City invaded by Tamerlane, 1398
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City Island flier
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City Italian stars play
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City job that pays Michael Bloomberg $1 per year
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City joshed by Johnny Carson
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City just east of Gulfport
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City just east of LAX
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City just east of Lisbon
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City just north of Lake Nasser
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City just northwest of Fresno
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City just south of Delray
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City just west of Sparks
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City kids from the Buckeye State?
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City Kilauea threatened in 1984
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City known as a center of Cajun culture
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City known as "Capital de la Salsa
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City known as Colombia's sports capital
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City known as "Florence on the Elbe
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City known as Salisbury until 1982
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City known as "The End of the Santa Fe Trail
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City known as "The Live Music Capital of the World
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City known as the Navel of Sicily
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City known as the political capital of Africa
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City known for a tomb
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City known for Carnival
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City known for Carnival, for short
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City known for cereal
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City known for its beef
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City known for its champagne
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City known for its cheese
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City known for its Heat
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City known for its Heat and Hurricanes ... and its heat and hurricanes
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City known for its Hurricanes and Heat and hurricanes and heat
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City known for its mustard
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City known for its sparkling wines
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City known for its streets?
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City known for its tapestries
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City known for its traffic violations
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City known for its vino
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City known for lake-effect snow
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City known for manufacturing rubber
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City known for mustard
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City known for pricey beef
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City known for rubber
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City known for rubber products
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City known for wool
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City known in ancient times as Beroea
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City known in ancient times as Philadelphia
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___ City, La.
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City — lab units (anag)
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City largely destroyed by the Normandy campaign
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City largely destroyed in Operation Charnwood
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City leader
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City leader, formally: Abbr.
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City leader such as Michael Bloomberg
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City leaders
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City legislator
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City legislator: Abbr.
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City liberated by Bolívar, 1819
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City liberated in September 1944
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City license once needed to work in an establishment serving alcohol
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City Life" composer Steve
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City light
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City lights
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City Lights" hero: 1931
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City limits sign abbr.
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City lines
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City lockdown letters
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___ City, Long Island
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City lying almost on the equator
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City Manchester Orchestra is from
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City map abbr.
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City map on a state map, e.g.
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City-map unit
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City maps on state maps
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____City, MB
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___ City (memorable film destination)
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City men, to some
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City mentioned in "Folsom Prison Blues
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City mentioned in "Route 66
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City messenger's ride
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City messenger's transport
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___ City, Mich.
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City midway between Detroit and Toronto
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City midway between Le Mans and Calais
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___ City, Miss.
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_____ City (Moncton, familiarly)
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City Murray Head spent "One Night in
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City N of Kiev
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City N of Pasadena
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City N of Stockton, Calif.
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___ City (N. Y.)
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City name before Heat or Vice
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City name ending, sometimes
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City name introduced in 1924 and retired in 1991
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City name part that's Dutch for "hedge
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City name that looks like an oxymoron
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City name that's Spanish for "ash tree
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City named after the French for "strait
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City named by William Penn
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City named for a British home secretary
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City named for a Civil War general
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City named for a furrier
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City named for a lake: Abbr.
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City named for a Macedonian ruler
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City named for a Tennyson character
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City named for a Tennyson heroine
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City named for a Union general
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City named for an Indian group
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City named for George III's wife
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City named for Theodore Roosevelt's vice president
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City named for William IV's queen
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City named for women and trees
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City named in a Ben & Jerry's "Mudslide
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City named "The Peace