Search for crossword answers and clues
Southern county that gave its name to a squirrel stew
Answer for the clue "Southern county that gave its name to a squirrel stew ", 9 letters:
brunswick
Alternative clues for the word brunswick
Word definitions for brunswick in dictionaries
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 14816 Housing Units (2000): 6192 Land area (2000): 12.579159 sq. miles (32.579870 sq. km) Water area (2000): 1.458165 sq. miles (3.776631 sq. km) Total area (2000): 14.037324 sq. miles (36.356501 sq. km) FIPS code: 08395 Located within: ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brunswick is the historical English name for the German city of Braunschweig . Other uses may refer to:
Usage examples of brunswick.
At New Brunswick the inn was so full, Adams and Franklin had to share the same bed in a tiny room with only one small window.
According to Adams, when Sewall died in New Brunswick a number of years later, it was of a broken heart.
Ontario and New Brunswick took the continental Anschluss and territorial Reconfiguration like good sports.
After consulting with Kate, Sarchi substituted an oral antifungal for the one Gilbert had been receiving intravenously, and she shipped the boy back to Brunswick.
On 7 and 8 November Dresden, Leipzig, Chemnitz, Magdeburg, Brunswick, Frankfurt, Cologne, Stuttgart, Nuremberg and Munich all followed suit.
In the beginning of February, the hereditary prince of Brunswick, with the detachment of the allied army under his command, began his march from Chemnitz in Saxony for Westphalia, where he safely arrived, after having assisted at a long conference in Hamelen, with his father the reigning duke, his uncle prince Ferdinand, and some principal members of the regency of Hanover.
Fort Edward, David Jones sent a party of Indians, under Duluth, a half-breed, to escort his betrothed to the British camp, where they were to be married at once by Chaplain Brudenell, Lady Harriet Acland and Madame Riedesel, wife of General Riedesel, in command of the Brunswick contingent, having consented to be present at the wedding.
The king of Prussia, weakened by these two successive defeats that happened in the rear of an unfortunate campaign, would hardly have been able to maintain his ground at Fribourg, had he not been at this juncture reinforced by the body of troops under the command of the hereditary prince of Brunswick.
Anne Iwanowna, who died in the forty-fifth year of her age, after having bequeathed her crown to Iwan, or John, the infant son of her niece, the princess Anne of Mecklenburgh, who had been married to Anthony Ulrick, duke of Brunswick Lunenberg-Bevern.
Castle authorities and forced him to take the janitorial post could be exposed, and if it soon came to a fight between Brunswick and the council chairman over K.
Succotash, clam chowder, hominy, corn pone, cranberry sauce, johnnycakes, even Boston baked beans and Brunswick stew were all Indian dishes.
Ferdinand of Brunswick bestirred himself, defeated the French signally at Krefeld, and drove them headlong across the Rhine.
Barton James of number one Harmony avenue, Donnybrook, on which sat a fare, a young gentleman, stylishly dressed in an indigoblue serge suit made by George Robert Mesias, tailor and cutter, of number five Eden quay, and wearing a straw hat very dressy, bought of John Plasto of number one Great Brunswick street, hatter.
They went by way of Brunswick and Halberstadt, and returned by Nordhausen and Eimbeck.
Ernest Augustus, prince of Brunswick, duke of York, and bishop of Osnabruck, died on the third day of August, and was succeeded in the bishopric by the elector Cologn, according to the pactum by which Osnabruck is alternately possessed by the house of Brunswick and that elector.