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Answer for the clue "Following Blackmore's intro, Serbian rocked the city ", 8 letters:
brisbane
Alternative clues for the word brisbane
- Port of east Australia
- Kangaroo Point is a suburb of it
- City where the first koala sanctuary opened
- Located in the southeastern corner of Queensland on the Pacific
- Capital and largest city of Queensland state
- Antipodean capital turning Serbian, alongside capital in Belgrade
- Principal port of Queensland, Australia
- Queensland's capital
- Australian port
Usage examples of brisbane.
First Vice President Roger Brisbane III was sitting behind a gleaming Bauhaus desk.
The American ambassador flew from Canberra to Sydney to welcome him, then flew him in an American plane to receptions in rowdy Brisbane, staid Adelaide and gracious Melbourne, with a final stop at the American embassy in Canberra, where a large assembly waited to greet the hero.
Museum scuttlebutt held that Brisbane had intended to be a gemologist, but was forced into law school by a pragmatic father.
Strings of tourist trains running over the Blue Mountains and the Great Zigzag, and up the coast to Gosford and Brisbane Water, and down the south coast to beautiful Illawarra, until after New Year.
Finally, there were the meteors that fell near Brisbane, Kansas City, and Le Havre.
After his return to Scotland he resided chiefly at Makerstoun in Roxburghshire, where, as at Brisbane House, he had a large and admirably equipped observatory.
Telegram Company to correct an erroneous announcement made in their Brisbane telegram of the 2d inst., published in our impression of the 5th inst.
In Brisbane they transferred airports to catch the 11: 15 Qantas flight to Hong Kong.
At these two words, Brisbane paused, then a cold smile crept onto his face.
It was a long, enjoyable perambulation: Brisbane liked order, purity, simplicity, and the desk shone with a mirror-like perfection.
A whiff of dust rose from the envelope and Brisbane hastily raised a protective tissue to his nose.
Just look at this note, Brisbane thought: manually typed on what was clearly an ancient typewriter.
Nora paused inside the door, waiting, but Brisbane said nothing nor in any way acknowledged her presence.
Nora knew it would be futile to remind Brisbane that he himself, however grudgingly, had authorized the work.
Immediately, Brisbane glided over on long legs, planting himself in front of them.