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47 total results for LONDON( score: 50 )

13 results for LONDON from Modern Era puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Sun Feb 20, 202244DHome for HolmesVictor BarocasShortz
Sun Dec 3, 201717DUnderground localeDavid SteinbergShortz
Sun Oct 6, 201381DThree-time Olympics hostPatrick BerryShortz
Mon Aug 6, 201250D2012 Olympics locale, with a hint to the ends of the answers to the six starred cluesLynn LempelShortz
Sun Jun 17, 201229ADickensian settingKyle T. DolanShortz
Sun May 1, 201134D2012 Olympics siteXan VongsathornShortz
Thu Jul 1, 201016AWith 8-Across, world's oldest subway system?Clive ProbertShortz
Wed Nov 23, 200548D"White Fang" authorLevi DenhamShortz
Wed Dec 6, 200047DWhere Wembley isMel Taub (and crossword class)Shortz
Sun May 10, 199878DTower siteRich SilvestriShortz
Sat Oct 19, 199615ASite of the world's first subwayG. PetgraveShortz
Fri Dec 29, 199555AOld Rolling Stones record labelJeff HerringtonShortz
Wed Jul 19, 199549D#104Nancy S. RossShortz
1 result for LONDON from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthorEditor
Jan 3, 2010AcrosticIAuthor of the 1908 story "To Build a Fire"Emily Cox & Henry RathvonShortz
33 results for LONDON from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Wed Jun 26, 199148DSite of the GuildhallEugene T. MaleskaMaleska
Sun Feb 18, 199057AJack or JulieJeanette K. BrillMaleska
Tue Jun 6, 198942DWhere the pussy cat has beenWilson McBeathMaleska
Sat Feb 27, 198841DHolmes's homeArthur S. VerdescaMaleska
Tue Jan 19, 198210AFamous bridgeHerb L. RisteenMaleska
Fri Oct 19, 197317ACity in KentuckyUnknownWeng
Thu Jun 10, 197126AHaydn's 104thUnknownWeng
Fri Feb 6, 19702DCity in OntarioUnknownWeng
Sat Dec 20, 196929DOntario city.UnknownWeng
Sun Dec 3, 196753DNoted baritone.Diana SessionsFarrar
Fri Mar 31, 196740DAmerican writer.George LaczkoFarrar
Sat Jan 2, 196526AWhere Bow bells chime.UnknownFarrar
Fri Nov 15, 196311DU.S. writer.George LaczkoFarrar
Fri Jan 18, 196313ALocale of the Tate Gallery.Kay RichmanFarrar
Sun Dec 3, 1961121AWhere "the City" is.A. H. Drummond Jr.Farrar
Thu Sep 7, 196124D"Sea Wolf" author.UnknownFarrar
Sun Oct 19, 195887DWhere Marylebone is.A. H. Drummond Jr.Farrar
Sun Feb 16, 195871DMetropolitan baritone.Arthur LewisFarrar
Sun Oct 23, 195547AWhere Covent Garden is.George ArguimbauFarrar
Sun Feb 27, 19552DScene of recent P. M. conference.William A. Lewis Jr.Farrar
Thu Oct 14, 195442AWhere Hyde Park is.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Sun May 24, 19537DTourist mecca of 1953.Alice CookFarrar
Sat Nov 29, 19524DAmerican basso at the Metropolitan.UnknownFarrar
Sun Feb 10, 19522DSoho, Fleet Street, Bow Bells, and fog.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Mon Sep 24, 195139AHub of England's "Festival."Thomas MeekinFarrar
Sun Jul 8, 1951131AGifford's ambassadorial post.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Sun Jan 7, 195187D___ Bridge.Willard N. JordanFarrar
Sun Dec 25, 1949104ACity of Masts.Willard N. JordanFarrar
Sun Dec 5, 194825AProspector, seaman, war correspondent, novelist.Elizabeth PattersonFarrar
Sun Jul 14, 19461AInvincible city.Harriot T. CookeFarrar
Sun May 19, 194641DWhere Quilp, the dwarf, lived.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Sun Oct 17, 1943111DWhere Ambassador Winant resides.Harriot T. CookeFarrar
Sun Oct 18, 194255AThe British lion's den.Willard N. JordanFarrar
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