Crossword clues for biloxi
biloxi
- Site of Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis's last home
- Simon play setting
- Setting of John Grisham's "The Partner"
- Neil Simon's "___ Blues"
- Mississippi setting of a Neil Simon play
- Mississippi port city with an Air Force base
- Magnolia State city
- Home to many Mississippi casinos
- Gulfport's neighbor
- City on the Mississippi Sound
- City just east of Gulfport
- City hit hard by Hurricane Katrina
- "The Playground of the South"
- "Runaway Jury" setting
- "___ Blues" (Neil Simon play named after a Mississippi port)
- 1985 Neil Simon play setting
- Neil Simon play locale
- City near Gulfport
- Mississippi city with many casinos
- City hit by hurricane Katrina
- City next to Gulfport
- A member of the Siouan people of southeastern Mississippi
- A old town in southern Mississippi on the Gulf of Mexico
- The Siouan language spoken by the Biloxi people
- Gulf port
- Southern casino city
- Mississippi port
- "___ Blues" (Neil Simon play)
- Site of Keesler A.F.B
- Site of Harrah's Gulf Coast casino
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 22115
Land area (2000): 38.027236 sq. miles (98.490084 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 8.501219 sq. miles (22.018056 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 46.528455 sq. miles (120.508140 sq. km)
FIPS code: 06220
Located within: Mississippi (MS), FIPS 28
Location: 30.412029 N, 88.927829 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 39530 39531
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Biloxi
Wikipedia
Biloxi may refer to:
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Biloxi people, a historical indigenous people who lived along the Mississippi River.
- Tunica-Biloxi the federally recognized tribe which includes the descendants of the original tribe.
- Biloxi language, an extinct Siouan-Catawban language once spoken by the Biloxi tribe
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Biloxi, Mississippi, a city in southeastern Mississippi, United States
- Gulfport–Biloxi metropolitan area, the three-county MSA in southeastern Mississippi
- Gulfport–Biloxi–Pascagoula Combined Statistical Area, the five-county CSA in southeastern Mississippi
- Biloxi Sun Herald, a Biloxi newspaper now known as the SunHerald
- Biloxi Light, an historic lighthouse in Biloxi
- Biloxi (Amtrak station), an unstaffed railroad station
- Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport, the nearby airport that is located in Gulfport
- Biloxi Public School District, the local public school system
- Biloxi High School, the city's public high school
- Biloxi, Texas, a village in southeastern Texas
- USS Biloxi (CL-80), a US Navy light cruiser
- Biloxi (album), an album by Jimmy Buffett
- Biloxi Blues, a play by Neil Simon
- Biloxi Blues (film), a 1988 film based on the Neil Simon play
- Fort Biloxi, a fictitious locale in the 1980 film Private Benjamin
Usage examples of "biloxi".
Sarah dialed the Biloxi, Mississippi, phone number and began to count the rings.
He said nothing to Sarah until they were coasting over the Biloxi Bay bridge and reentering the town of Biloxi.
There were a couple of joints on the state line down by Louisiana that made those along the Biloxi strip seem like kindergarten.
Her father is a rich merchant in England, and she has properties of her own in New Orleans and Biloxi, left to her by her kin.
The journey from Natchez to Biloxi gave her plenty of time to mull over the problem in her mind.
Had they traveled from Natchez to New Orleans by steamboat and then by ship to Biloxi, they would have greatly reduced their time en route, but Robert Somerton had brought a fine carriage to the city on the bluff, and by this mode he would return.
I was only concerned about our reputation here in Biloxi and how your father might have damaged it.
If Mary was working in Biloxi before she came here, she could have attracted someone from town.
This house here in Biloxi holds the key, and I believe it can unlock the secrets of my mind and free it from this turmoil.
Now that Ashton had visitors, Malcolm saw a chance to whisk his young wife into Biloxi without the other man being aware of it.
Malcolm had stayed in the Biloxi area, but was on another one of his trips to town and, as usual, had left no word as to when he would be back.
She had invited him to the house to share the midday meal when they came back from Biloxi and then had laughed when Ashton gallantly assured her that her presence was all the nourishment he needed to subsist.
I was turned away, but my hopes rose again when you came to Biloxi to live.
It had taken four years after leaving Biloxi for her to learn to speak English correctly.
She could hardly believe this was Jenny McCoy, the girl who was determined to leave Biloxi and make herself a success.