Crossword Answer: COPENHAGEN
If you're looking for all of the crossword clues that have the answer COPENHAGEN then you're in the right place. We found 16 clues that have COPENHAGEN as their answer.
Crossword Puzzle Clues for COPENHAGEN
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for COPENHAGEN:
- Duke of 21's horse at Waterloo — capital city
- Duke of Wellington's steed
- Home of The Little Mermaid statue
- It's across The Sound from Malmö
- Capital
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital that's the site of the Amalienborg royal residence
- Capital — Wellington's warhorse
- Danish capital
- Danish seaport
- Margaret II's seat
- The Duke of Wellington's horse
- King Frederik IX's capital.
- Wellington's horse
- World capital that lent its name to the chemical element hafnium
- Tivoli Gardens setting
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to COPENHAGEN:
- ADDISABABA
- AONE
- BRASILIA
- BRUSSELS
- CANBERRA
- EXCELLENT
- FIRSTRATE
- HELSINKI
- KABUL
- KATMANDU
- KINGSTON
- MEANS
- MONEY
- NEWDELHI
- OSLO
- PARIS
- ROME
- SANA
- SANTIAGO
- SEAT
- UPPERCASELETTER
- TIPTOP
- TOPDRAWER
- SUPER
- STELLAR
- KRONE
- ODENSE
Recent Usage of COPENHAGEN in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used COPENHAGEN in their crossword puzzles:
- Evening Standard - May 3, 2019
- The Guardian Quick - Feb. 21, 2019
- WSJ Daily - Feb. 8, 2019
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - May 25, 2015
- The Guardian Quick - June 17, 2014
- USA Today - Nov. 23, 2013
- Jonesin' Crosswords - Dec. 6, 2012
- Washington Post - June 24, 2012
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 14, 2010
- Brendan Emmett Quigley - Nov. 2, 2009
- Washington Post - Nov. 28, 2007
- Washington Post - July 23, 2006
- Universal Crossword - Jan. 6, 2005
- Universal Crossword - Dec. 14, 2004
- USA Today Archive - July 15, 1997
- New York Times - July 14, 1986
- New York Times - Feb. 5, 1984
- New York Times - Aug. 16, 1981
- New York Times - May 7, 1973
- New York Times - March 24, 1953