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Answer for the clue "Italian town where Napoleon defeated the Austrians ", 7 letters:
marengo

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 297 Housing Units (2000): 120 Land area (2000): 0.177968 sq. miles (0.460936 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.177968 sq. miles (0.460936 sq. km) FIPS code: 47558 Located within: Ohio ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Marengo is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Most of the six described species are endemic to Sri Lanka , with one species occurring in Thailand .

Usage examples of marengo.

Nonetheless, Marengo would have to go through at least one line, produce a passport and a ticket--unless Bonner had been able to get his son a boarding pass.

If both Bonner and Marengo were there, he would inform the flight crew, he thought Could they get somebody to be waiting for him on the ground?

One spring day when Trey and his mother were riding into Marengo to pick up some supplies, they discovered why Bull had hoarded his money all these years.

By the next morning, half the citizens of Marengo and the neighboring ranches knew that Lacey Saunders had a man living with her.

She lay staring into the darkness, telling herself that when spring came and she left Marengo, Trey would be happy about her leaving.

Ethan and Sally Jo had left Marengo as soon as the snow melted enough for the coach to run again.

One day Lacey decided to brave the scorching heat and ride into Marengo to buy some thread.

Donnie Marengo was smart without being wise, because he was still very young.

Driving away, Mike looked out his car window, picked up the cell phone, and started the machinery to put Donnie Marengo in an interview room at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

Donnie Marengo was practically a recruiting poster for the new Navy, intelligence in his eyes, sincerity in his handshake.

Of course Marengo reacted to the word wife, hat father seemed to hit, too.

Dukas thought he was now sitting with the real Donnie Marengo, a somewhat confused young man who had lost control of his educated accent and his wife.

That was why Donnie Marengo had gone to the Red Cross and persuaded a very nice but out-of-it guy in his fifties to send a message to P01 Sheldon Bonner on the Roosevelt.

Donnie Marengo, and she had long since decided that he could best be hurt through the Navy.

He was thinking about Donnie Marengo and about having told Alan the boy might panic.