Capital founded by Spanish invaders, 1571 | 41 |
Capital founded by Roger Williams | 33 |
Capital founded as Ciudad de los Reyes | 38 |
Capital founded around 1050 A.D. | 32 |
Capital formerly named Christiania | 34 |
Capital formerly known as Christiania | 37 |
Capital formerly called Christiania | 35 |
Capital established by Atatürk | 33 |
Capital down the coast from Lomé | 35 |
Capital crime in the Wild West, e.g. | 36 |
Capital city whose original name was Bytown | 43 |
Capital city very unlike its name | 33 |
Capital city that hosted the 1954 World Cup final | 49 |
Capital city spelled with an umlaut | 35 |
Capital city over two miles above sea level | 43 |
Capital city once known as Santa Fe | 35 |
Capital city once called Christiania | 36 |
Capital city on the Pacific Ocean | 33 |
Capital city on the Gulf of Guinea | 34 |
Capital city on the Daugava River | 33 |
Capital city of Western Australia | 33 |
Capital city named for Queen Victoria | 37 |
Capital city more than 9,000 feet above sea level | 49 |
Capital city founded around 1050 | 32 |
Capital city formerly behind the Iron Curtain | 45 |
Capital city about an hour by plane from Miami | 46 |
Capital captured by the Germans 4/9/40 | 38 |
Capital called Christiania, once | 32 |
Capital called Christiania until 1925 | 37 |
Capital built on the Northern Pacific Railroad | 46 |
Capital built around Kyongbok Palace | 36 |
Capital between Eugene and Portland | 35 |
Capital at the mouth of the Daugava River | 41 |
Capital at the foot of the Pichincha volcano | 44 |
Capital at the foot of Mount Vitosha | 36 |
Capital at the foot of Mount Entoto | 35 |
Capital at the center of Czechoslovakia? | 40 |
Capital and largest city of Laos | 32 |
Capital and largest city of Ghana | 33 |
Capital about 525 miles west of Moscow | 38 |
Capital about 300 miles from New York City | 42 |
Capital 7,200 feet above sea level | 34 |
Capital 12,000 feet above sea level | 35 |
Capetians "et" Carolingians | 37 |
Capek who wrote "R.U.R." | 34 |
Capek of "R.U.R." fame | 32 |
Cape ___, westernmost point in Africa | 37 |
Cape ___, westernmost African point | 35 |
Cape ___ (westernmost African point) | 36 |
Cape ___ (Massachusetts peninsula) | 34 |
Cape shaped like a lobster's claw | 37 |
Cape of Good Hope's country (abbr.) | 39 |
Cape Canaveral's locale: Abbr. | 34 |
Cape Breton city or actress Sylvia | 34 |
Cape ---, westernmost African point | 35 |
Capacity of many a flash drive, informally | 42 |
Capable of withstanding high temperatures | 41 |
Capable of spontaneous movement, as cells | 41 |
Capable of scatting to a jazz orchestra, e.g. | 45 |
Capable of managing changing conditions | 39 |
Capable of getting around, biologically | 39 |
Cap-wearing University of Nebraska mascot | 41 |
Cap'n ___ of "Show Boat" | 38 |
Cap'n Hawks of "Show Boat" | 40 |
Cap'n Crunch's first name | 33 |
Cap ___ in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 36 |
Cap with a pom-pom called a toorie | 34 |
Cap not found on one's caput | 32 |
Cap letters near the Gateway Arch | 33 |
Cap in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 32 |
Cap in baseball's Hall of Fame | 34 |
Canyonlands National Park sights | 32 |
Canyonlands National Park locale | 32 |
Canyonlands National Park features | 34 |
Canyonlands National Park feature | 33 |
Canyon carpenter's activity? | 32 |
Canwest Global tycoon Izzy _____ | 32 |
Canvas in a wooden frame, of sorts | 34 |
Canute's proof of his limitations | 37 |
Cantrell who did "Hit 'Em Up Style" | 49 |
Canton that borders Neuchâtel | 32 |
Canton in the Reuss River valley | 32 |
Canton bordering the Lake of Lucerne | 36 |
Canton at one end of the Furka Pass | 35 |
Canton at one end of St. Gotthard Pass | 38 |
Canterbury prelate's headdress | 34 |
Canterbury crib on wheels, basically | 36 |
Cantabria-born golfer, familiarly | 33 |
Canseco who wrote "Juiced" | 36 |
Canopy components at the Mall in Central Park | 45 |
Canopy bed for the whole family? | 32 |
Canoodling couple, in the tabloids | 34 |
Canonized Roman Cath. child martyr | 34 |
Canonized pope who met with Attila | 34 |
Canonized pope known as "The Great" | 45 |
Canonized patron of glass measuring cups? | 41 |
Canonized founder of the Sisters of Charity | 43 |
Canonized Archbishop of Canterbury | 34 |
Canon camera named for a goddess | 32 |
Canon camera introduced in the 1980s | 36 |