Crossword clues for danes
danes
- Copenhagen residents
- Certain Scandinavians
- Borge's countrymen
- Aarhus dwellers
- "Homeland" star Claire
- "Homeland" star
- Natives of Denmark
- Laertes and Victor Borge
- Hamlet et al
- Hamlet and others
- Great dogs?
- Elsinore natives
- Zealand natives
- Some Jutland natives
- Ophelia and Hamlet, e.g
- Millions of Europeans, e.g
- Kroner spenders
- Jutland natives
- Hamlet and Victor Borge
- Hamlet and family
- Great dogs
- Copenhagen crowds
- Claire in "The Rainmaker"
- Citizens of Copenhagen
- Borge and Andersen, e.g
- 2012 Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year
- "Homeland" actress Claire
- "Hamlet" characters, e.g
- Zealanders, e.g
- Zealanders and Lollanders
- Tycho Brahe and Niels Bohr, for two
- Tivoli customers
- These dogs are great!
- Some North Sea fishermen
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
- Queen Margrethe II's subjects
- Peninsular people
- North Sea people
- Niels Bohr and Tycho Brahe, for two
- Natives of Copenhagen
- Most "Hamlet" characters
- Members of the Landsting
- Many residents of the Faeroe Islands
- Many employees of the Lego company
- Many Copenhageners
- Many "Hamlet" characters
- Losers to Brian Boru in 1014
- King Frederik's countrymen
- Kierkegaard et al
- Jutland residents
- Jutland people
- Hamlet and kin
- Hamlet and company
- Hamlet and Andersen
- Great canines?
- Frederiksberg folks
- Folks from Copenhagen
- Esbjerg denizens
- Emmy winner for playing the title role in "Temple Grandin"
- Emmy winner for "Homeland"
- Dwellers on the North Sea
- Dogs in the AKC's Working Group
- Dinesen and Andersen
- DiCaprio's Juliet
- Copenhagen populace
- Copenhagen citizens
- Claire of Hollywood
- Claire of ''The Rainmaker''
- Canute et al
- Beth March portrayer in 1994
- Aarhus natives
- "Hamlet" extras
- "Hamlet" characters
- Odense residents
- Folketing assemblers
- They may be great
- Gertrude and Ophelia, e.g.
- Laertes and Ophelia
- Ophelia and Laertes
- About five million Europeans
- Copenhageners, e.g
- Queen Margrethe's subjects
- Vitus Bering and others
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, e.g
- Hans Christian Andersen and others
- Foes of Fortinbras, in Shakespeare
- More than five million Europeans
- Copenhageners, e.g.
- Hamlet and Gertrude
- Greenland settlers
- Traditional international powerhouse in badminton
- Krone spenders
- Owners of the Faeroe Islands
- About 5.5 million Europeans
- The majority of Jutlanders
- Many visitors to Legoland
- Hamlet and Ophelia, by nationality
- Ninth-century invaders of East Anglia
- Shakespeare's Claudius and others
- Greenlanders, by citizenship
- Builders of the original Legoland
- Hamlet and Ophelia, et al
- Some invaders of Britain
- Jutlanders, e.g
- Odense inhabitants
- Viborg natives
- Some are Great
- Natives of Nyborg
- Horatio and Claudius, e.g.
- Hamlet's folks
- Copenhagen folks
- Melchior and Borge
- Odense natives
- Borge and Hamlet
- Hamlet and Laertes
- Borge and Kierkegaard
- Hamlet and Borge
- Borge and Melchior
- Hamlet's countrymen
- Kierkegaard and Melchior
- Citizens of Aalborg and Aarhus
- Men of Aarhus
- Margrethe and Dinesen
- Bohr and Borge
- Hamlet's people
- Natives of Fyn
- Copenhagenites
- Tivoli Park visitors
- Most Jutlanders
- Andersen and Borge
- Copenhagen natives
- Europeans dressed up in lederhosen, a disaster
- Natives of, eg, Copenhagen
- Great ___
- Actress Claire who won an Emmy for "Homeland"
- Swedes' neighbors
- Hamlet's kin
- Hamlet and Ophelia, e.g
- Claire of "Homeland"
- Claire of 'Homeland'
- Some Europeans
- People from Denmark
- Claire of "The Rainmaker"
- People from Copenhagen
- Hamlet extras
Wikipedia
Daneş in ( Hungarian: Dános, Hungarian pronunciation: ; ) is a commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania, near Sighişoara. It is composed of four villages: Criş, Daneş, Seleuş and Stejărenii.
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Criş
Kreisch
Keresd
Daneş
Dunesdorf
Dános
Seleuş
Großalisch
Keménynagyszőlős
Stejărenii
Bese
The Danes were a North Germanic tribe inhabiting southern Iron Age Scandinavia, whose descendants eventually founded what became the Kingdom of Denmark. The name of their realm means " Danish March", viz. "the march of the Danes" in Old Low German, referring to their southern border zone between the Eider and Schlei rivers.
Danes (first name and dates unknown) was an English cricketer who played in first-class cricket for Kent during the 1740s. He is recorded in cricket's second-oldest surviving scorecard playing for Kent against an All-England Eleven at the Artillery Ground on Monday, 18 June 1744. He scored six runs and held one catch. Kent won by 1 wicket.
As Danes had established his reputation by 1744, he must have been active for some years previously and his career probably began in the 1730s. Very few players were mentioned by name in contemporary reports and there are no other references to Danes.