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Answer for the clue "The capital and largest city of Wales ", 7 letters:
cardiff

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cardiff (; ) is the capital and largest city in Wales and the tenth largest city in the United Kingdom . The city is the country's chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 82 Housing Units (2000): 38 Land area (2000): 0.204350 sq. miles (0.529264 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.204350 sq. miles (0.529264 sq. km) FIPS code: 12040 Located within: Alabama ...

Usage examples of cardiff.

Rex Cardiff, the black sheep who squandered his share of a very large family fortune.

Thorne and Cardiff, something else that they might be trying to cover up.

Thorne nor Cardiff had looked their way and it would be better that they should not recall Diane as somebody they had seen, when they came to meet her at the party.

Apparently, Cranston liked to spring surprises and this was really one, Diane gaining Cardiff as an escort.

Since Cardiff was still on the rove, Diane thought it polite to follow along.

Having finished introductions, Cardiff began glancing at place-cards where chairs were still vacant.

Miss Brandom was swishing around the end to reach her side of the table, which was opposite where Cardiff and Diane belonged.

Wrenching her gaze from the glitter, Diane concentrated on a plate of turtle soup, but sidled a nod to Cardiff, between spoonfuls.

With Cardiff, Diane felt sure she could help stop crime if it struck tonight.

Looking over the other guests, Diane naturally thought in terms of pairs, which brought back recollections of Winslow Thorne and Rex Cardiff in conference that afternoon.

Thorne impressed Diane by his self-importance and Cardiff was squared by the fact that he had fulfilled specifications as the man Diane was to meet.

Probably ten minutes had passed before Diane found Cardiff at her elbow.

That satisfied Diane until it was just too late for her to overtake Cardiff again.

Meanwhile, Diane was looking toward a closed window, where a balcony rail showed outside the large pane, hoping that Rex Cardiff was in readiness there.

Still gripping the hand bag, Diane wondered where she was until the door came crashing through, smashed with the same zeal that Cardiff had applied to the window.