Crossword clues for bela
bela
- Strings virtuoso Fleck
- Sculptor Pratt: 1867-1917
- Screen legend Lugosi
- Scary Lugosi
- Oscar role in "Ed Wood"
- One sometimes seen with Boris
- Nadia's gymnastics coach
- Nadia's coach
- Musician Fleck or actor Lugosi
- Musician Fleck
- Music's Bartok
- Mr. Dracula
- Mary Lou's coach
- Martin's "Ed Wood" role
- Martin, in "Ed Wood"
- Lugosi or Kun
- Lugosi of classic horror
- Lugosi of "The Wolf Man"
- Lugosi of 'Dracula'
- Lon's "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" costar
- Jazz banjoist Fleck
- Hungarian hair-raiser Lugosi
- Gymnastics guru Karolyi
- Good name for a campanologist
- Flecktones leader Fleck
- Fleck with a pick
- Fleck on banjo
- First name in vampire portrayers
- First name in vampire films
- First name in screen vampires
- First name in fright flicks
- First name among screen vampires
- First name among Dracula portrayers
- Filmmaker Tarr who directed the 450-minute movie "Satantango"
- Film fiend Lugosi
- Famed gymnastics coach Karolyi
- Count Dracula portrayer Lugosi
- Contemporary of Lon and Boris
- Co-star of Boris in "Son of Frankenstein"
- Caped Lugosi
- Cape-wearing Lugosi
- Boris's horror film rival
- Boris's co-star in 1945's "The Body Snatcher"
- Boris's "The Black Cat" co-star
- Boris and Lon's contemporary
- Boris and Lon colleague
- Biter in Andy's silkscreen "The Kiss"
- Big-screen bloodsucker Lugosi
- Big name in old scary movies
- Big name in horror film history
- Bauhaus song "___ Lugosi's Dead"
- Bauhaus "___ Lugosi's Dead"
- Bartook or Lugosi
- Banjo man Fleck
- Banjo maestro Fleck
- Banjo legend Fleck
- Banjo great Fleck
- Acting colleague of Boris and Lon
- "The Wooden Prince" composer Bartók
- "Horrible" actor Lugosi?
- "Duke Bluebeard's Castle" composer Bartók
- "Bluebeard's Castle" librettist Balázs
- "___ Lugosi's Dead" (Bauhaus song)
- "___ Lugosi's Dead"
- ''The Wolf Man'' actor Lugosi
- ''Ed Wood'' role
- ____ Lugosi
- ___ Fleck, banjo virtuoso
- Gymnastics coach Karolyi
- Karolyi who coached 24-Across
- Dracula player Lugosi
- Composer Bartok
- Shannon's coach
- Lugosi of fright films
- Hungarian revolutionary Kun
- Composer BartГіk
- First name in horror films
- Coach Karolyi
- 1990's band ___ Fleck and the Flecktones
- Horror icon Lugosi
- Actor Lugosi who's most famous for playing Dracula
- Banjoist Fleck, the leader of the Flecktones
- Hungarian filmmaker Tarr
- Film critic BalГЎzs
- Olympics coach Karolyi
- Jazz's ___ Fleck and the Flecktones
- Lugosi who played Dracula
- Bandleader Fleck
- ___ Fleck and the Flecktones
- Gymnastics coach KГЎrolyi
- Hungarian Communist leader ___ Kun
- Lugosi of horror films
- Banjo master Fleck
- "Bluebeard's Castle" librettist BalГЎzs
- Fleck on the banjo
- Lugosi of film fame
- Film critic Balázs
- Bartók or Lugosi
- Lugosi of films
- First name in chillers
- Kun or Bartók
- Mr. Lugosi
- Boris's colleague
- Lugosi or Bartók
- Sculptor Pratt: 1867–1917
- Boris contemporary
- Early Hungarian king
- Schick of medicine
- Benjamin's first son
- Karolyi who coached 24-Ac
- Dracula portrayer Lugosi
- Banjo virtuoso Fleck
- First name in horror flicks
- Lugosi of "Son of Frankenstein"
- Lugosi of "Dracula" fame
- Horror actor Lugosi
- First name in horror icons
- "Dracula" star Lugosi
- Lugosi of "The Raven"
- Hungarian composer Bartók
- Fleck of the Flecktones
- Contemporary of Boris and Lon
- Coach of Nadia and Mary Lou
- Coach of Nadia and Kerri
- "The Wolf Man" Lugosi
- Name of four Hungarian kings
- Martin's Oscar role in "Ed Wood"
- Lugosi of horror movies
- Lugosi in "The Raven"
- Legendary Lugosi
- Horror movie actor Lugosi
- Horror legend Lugosi
- Fleck or Lugosi
- Composer Bartók
- "The Wolf Man" actor Lugosi
- Ygor in "Son of Frankenstein"
Wikipedia
Béla may refer to:
- Béla (crater), an elongated lunar crater
- Béla (given name), a common Hungarian male given name
- Redirect List of Brotherhood of Mutants members
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Belá may refer to:
- several places in Slovakia:
- villages and municipalities:
- Belá, Nové Zámky District
- Belá, Žilina District
- Banská Belá
- rivers:
- Belá (river)
- villages and municipalities:
- also:
- Belá (ballet)
The Belá , in length, is a mountainous stream draining the headwaters of the Váh River basin in Tatra National Park, northern Slovakia. It is a right tributary, into which it flows at the town of Liptovský Hrádok. The Belá itself is formed by two tributaries, the streams Tichý potok and Kôprovský potok, whose sources are in the High Tatra mountains, and which have their confluence near Podbanské, part of the town of Vysoké Tatry.
Béla (Magyar /belɒ/, English /beɪlə/ "BAY-luh") is a common Hungarian male given name. Its most likely etymology is from old Hungarian bél (heart, inside - meaning intestines in modern Hungarian). Other possible sources are a Turkic word meaning 'distinguished' and the Slavic word for 'white'.
Notable Bélas include:
- Béla of Hungary
- Béla I of Hungary (1020–1063), King of Hungary
- Béla II of Hungary (1109–1141), King of Hungary and Croatia
- Béla III of Hungary (1148–1196), King of Hungary and Croatia
- Béla IV of Hungary (1206–1270), King of Hungary and Croatia
- Béla V of Hungary (Otto III of Bavaria; 1261–1312), Duke of Lower Bavaria and King of Hungary and Croatia
- Béla of Macsó (1243–1272), Duke of Macsó and Bosnia
- Bela of Saint Omer (?–1258), French knight, Lord of one half of Thebes
- Bela of Britonia (fl. 675), Galician clergyman, Bishop of Britonia
- Béla Nagy Abodi (1918–2012), Hungarian painter
- Béla Apáti Abkarovics (1888–1957), Hungarian painter and graphic artist
- Bela Ewald Althans (born 1966), German neo-Nazi activist
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Béla Bacsó (disambiguation)
- Béla Bacsó (1891–1920) Hungarian journalist and writer
- Béla Bacsó (1952) aesthete
- Béla Bácskai (1912–1994), Hungarian field hockey player
- Béla Bakosi (born 1957), Hungarian triple jumper
- Béla Balázs (1884–1949), Hungarian film critic, writer and poet
- Béla Balogh (1885–1945), Hungarian film director
- Béla Balogh (born 1984), Hungarian footballer
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Béla Bánáthy (disambiguation)
- Béla H. Bánáthy (1919–2003), American linguist and systems scientist
- Béla A. Bánáthy (born 1943), American systems scientist
- Béla Bánhidy (1836–1890), Hungarian politician
- Béla Barabás (1855–1934), Hungarian politician, jurist and author
- Béla Barényi (1907–1997), Hungarian-Austrian engineer
- Béla Bartalos (born 1948), Hungarian handball player
- Béla Bartók (1881–1945), Hungarian composer and pianist
- Béla Bay (1907–1999), Hungarian fencer
- Béla Békessy (1875–1916), Hungarian fencer
- Béla Belicza, Hungarian sprint canoer
- Béla Berger (1931–2005), Hungarian-Australian chess player
- Béla Bicsérdy (1872–1951), Hungarian alternative medicine advocate, lecturer and author
- Béla Biszku (born 1921), Hungarian politician
- Béla Bodó (born 1959), Hungarian hurdler
- Béla Bodonyi (born 1956), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Bollobás (born 1943), Hungarian-British mathematician
- Bela Borsodi, Austrian photographer
- Béla Bugár (born 1958), Slovak politician
- Bela Čikoš Sesija (1864–1931), Croatian painter
- Béla Csécsei (1952–2012), Hungarian educator and politician
- Béla Czóbel (1883–1976), Hungarian painter
- Béla Dankó (born 1969), Hungarian politician
- Béla von Darányi (1874–?), Hungarian sports shooter
- Béla Drahos (born 1955), Hungarian conductor and flautist
- Béla Egresi (1922–1999), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Ernyey (born 1942), Hungarian actor
- Béla Fleck (born 1958), American banjo player
- Béla Gaál (1893–1945), Hungarian film director
- Béla Glattfelder (born 1967), Hungarian politician
- Béla Goldoványi (1925–1972), Hungarian sprinter
- Béla Grunberger (1903–2005), French psychologist
- Béla Guttmann (1899–1981), Hungarian footballer and coach
- Béla Gyarmati (born 1942), Hungarian fencer
- Béla Hamvas (1897–1968), Hungarian writer, philosopher, and social critic
- Béla Háray (1915–1988), Hungarian ice hockey and field hockey player
- Béla Hatvany (born 1938), American computer scientist, inventor and entrepreneur
- Bela S. Huntington (1858–1934), American lawyer and politician
- Béla Illés (1895–1974), Hungarian writer and journalist
- Béla Illés (born 1968), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Imrédy (1891–1946), Hungarian politician
- Béla Ivády (1873–1962), Hungarian politician
- Béla Iványi-Grünwald (1867–1940), Hungarian painter
- Béla Jankovich (1865–1939), Hungarian politician
- Béla Tibor Jeszenszky (1962–2008), Hungarian singer
- Béla Juhász (1921–2002), Hungarian long-distance runner
- Béla Julesz (1928–2003), Hungarian neuroscientist
- Béla Jurcsek (1893–1945), Hungarian politician
- Béla Kádár (1877–1956), Hungarian painter
- Béla Károlyi (born 1942), Romanian gymnastics coach
- Béla Kárpáti (1929–2003), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Katona (born 1944), Hungarian politician
- Béla Katzirz (born 1953), Hungarian footballer
- Béla von Kehrling (1891–1937), Hungarian tennis, table tennis, football and ice-hockey player and bobsledder
- Béla Kéler (1820–1882), Hungarian composer and conductor
- Béla Kerékjártó (1898–1946), Hungarian mathematician
- Béla Király (1912–2009), Hungarian military officer, politician and historian
- Béla Kiss (1877–?), Hungarian serial killer
- Béla Komjádi (1892–1933, Hungarian water polo player and coach
- Béla Kondor (1931–1972), Hungarian artist and author
- Béla Kontuly (1904–1983), Hungarian painter and art teacher
- Béla Köpeczi (1921–2010), Hungarian cultural historian and politician
- Béla Koplárovics (born 1981), Hungarian footballer
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Béla Kovács (disambiguation)
- Béla Kovács (1910–1980), Hungarian politician and jurist
- Béla Kovács (1908–1959), Hungarian politician
- Béla Kovács (born 1937), Hungarian clarinetist
- Béla Kovács (born 1960), Hungarian politician
- Béla Kovács (born 1977), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Kuharszki (born 1940), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Kun (1886–1937?), Hungarian politician
- Béla Lajta (1873–1920), Hungarian architect
- Béla Lakatos (born 1984), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Linder (1876–1962), Hungarian military officer and politician
- Béla Lugosi (1882–1956), Hungarian-American actor
- Bela G. Lugosi (born 1938), American lawyer
- Béla Macourek (1889–?), Hungarian flying ace
- Béla Magyari (born 1949), Hungarian military officer and aerospace engineer
- Béla Markó (born 1951), Romanian politician
- Béla Mavrák (born 1966), Hungarian tenor singer
- Béla Mező (1883–1954), Hungarian sprinter and long jumper
- Béla Mezőssy (1870–1939), Hungarian politician
- Béla Mikla (1921–?), Hungarian fencer
- Béla Miklós (1890–1948), Hungarian military officer and politician
- Bela De Nagy (1893–1945), American fencer
- Béla Orczy (1822–1917), Hungarian politician
- Béla Pálfi (1923–1995), Serbian footballer
- Béla Pállik (1845–1908), Hungarian artist, opera singer and theater director
- Bela Papp (born 1994), Finnish figure skater
- Béla Pásztor (born 1938), Hungarian politician
- Béla Perczel (1819–1888), Hungarian politician and jurist
- Béla Petrovics, Hungarian sprint canoer
- Bela Pratt (1867–1917), American sculptor
- Béla Rajki (1909–2000), Hungarian swimming and water polo coach
- Béla Rerrich (1917–2005), Hungarian fencer
- Béla Réthy (born 1956), German sports reporter
- Béla Sárosi (1919–1993), Hungarian football player and manager
- Béla Schwalm (born 1941), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Béla Scitovszky (1878–1959), Hungarian politician
- Béla Sebestyén (1885–1959), Hungarian footballer
- Bela Šefer (fl. 1924), Yugoslav footballer
- Béla Serényi (1866–1919), Hungarian politician
- Béla Síki (born 1923), Hungarian pianist
- Béla Simon (born 1988), Hungarian rower
- Béla Spányi (1852–1914), Hungarian painter
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Béla Szabados (disambiguation)
- Béla Szabados (1867–1936), Hungarian composer
- Béla Szabados (born 1974), Hungarian Olympic swimmer
- Béla Szántó (1881–1951), Hungarian politician
- Béla Szászy (1865–1931), Hungarian politician and jurist
- Béla Székely (1889–1939), Hungarian politician
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Béla Szekeres (disambiguation)
- Béla Szekeres (born 1933), Hungarian cyclist
- Béla Szekeres (1938-2000), Hungarian runner
- Béla Székula (1881–1966), Hungarian philatelist and forger
- Béla Szende (1823–1882), Hungarian politician
- Béla Szepes (1903–1986), Hungarian skier, athlete, graphic designer and journalist
- Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy (1913–1998), Hungarian mathematician
- Béla Szombati (born 1955), Hungarian diplomat
- Béla Tallián (1851–1921), Hungarian politician
- Béla Tarr (born 1955), Hungarian film director
- Béla Tomka (born 1962), Hungarian historian
- Béla Turi-Kovács, (born 1935), Hungarian politician
- Béla Vágó (1881–1939), Hungarian politician
- Béla Várady (1953–2014), Hungarian footballer
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Béla Varga (disambiguation)
- Béla Varga (1888–1969), Hungarian wrestler
- Béla Varga (1903–1995), Hungarian politician and priest
- Béla Virág (born 1976), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Volentik (1907–1990), Hungarian football player and manager
- Béla Vörösmarty (1844–1904), Hungarian jurist and politician
- Béla Wenckheim (1811–1879), Hungarian politician
- Bela Zaboly (1910–1985), American cartoonist
- Béla Zoltán (1865–1929), Hungarian politician and jurist
- Béla Zsedényi (1894–1955), Hungarian jurist and politician
- Béla Zsitkovszky (1867–1930), Hungarian cinematographer and film director
- Béla Zsitnik (born 1924), Hungarian rower
- Béla Zsolt (1895–1949), Hungarian author
- Béla Zulawszky (1869–1914), Hungarian fencer
' Bělá' is a village and municipality in Semily District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic.
Bělá is a village and municipality ( obec) in Havlíčkův Brod District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 196 (as at 3 July 2006).
Bělá lies approximately north-west of Havlíčkův Brod, north-west of Jihlava, and south-east of Prague.
Bělá is a village and municipality ( obec) in Pelhřimov District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 56 (as at 2 October 2006).
Bělá lies approximately south of Pelhřimov, west of Jihlava, and south-east of Prague.
Bela is a genus of sea snails; marine gastropod mollusks in the family Mangeliidae.
Bela is a village in the municipality of Pirot, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 37 people.