Crossword clues for eugene
eugene
- City south of Portland
- University of Oregon setting
- University of Oregon home
- Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist O'Neill
- Dramatist O'Neill
- "Beyond the Horizon" playwright O'Neill
- Writer O'Neill
- Where to find Ducks in Oregon
- Where the Oregon Ducks play home games
- University of Oregon's city
- University of Oregon site
- University of Oregon locale
- U. of Ore. site
- Seat of Oregon's Lane County
- Pushkin's "___ Onegin"
- Pulitzer-winner O'Neill
- Pallette or O'Neill
- Painter Delacroix
- Pac-10 town
- Ormandy or O'Neill
- Oregons Emerald City
- Oregon Ducks city
- Oregon city south of Salem
- Northwest college town where "Animal House" was filmed
- McCarthy or Field
- Levy of the "American Pie" film series
- It's about 100 miles south of Portland
- Home of the Webfoots
- Film funnyman Levy
- Field or Ormandy
- Field of poetry
- Debs in politics
- Comedic actor Levy
- Comedian Mirman
- Actor Levy
- Conductor Ormandy
- City on the Williamette
- Oregon city where Nike was founded
- City south of Salem
- ___ Gant, hero of "Look Homeward, Angel"
- City NW of Crater Lake
- With 119-Across, 1920's literary couple on Cape Cod, with "the"
- University of Oregon city
- Playwright O'Neill
- Broadway's ___ O'Neill Theater
- West Coast city where Nike had its start
- West Coast city known as the Track and Field Capital of the World
- Austrian general in the service of the Holy Roman Empire during the War of the Spanish Succession (1663-1736)
- A city in eastern Oregon on the Willamette River
- Site of a university
- Field of poetic fame
- Field of literary fame
- University of Ore. site
- Ore. city
- Playwright lonesco
- Wolfe hero
- Poet Field
- University of Oregon's site
- Ionesco
- Philadelphia's Ormandy
- Pacific Northwest city
- Playwright Ionesco
- Sue or Onegin
- Oregon college town
- Home of the Oregon Ducks
- Ducks' home
- "Desire Under the Elms" playwright O'Neill
- Willamette Valley city
- Oregon Ducks' home
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from French Eugène, from Latin Eugenius, from Greek Eugenios, literally "nobility of birth," from eugenes "well-born" (see eugenics).
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 61444
Land area (2000): 40.519171 sq. miles (104.944166 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.041479 sq. miles (0.107431 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 40.560650 sq. miles (105.051597 sq. km)
FIPS code: 23850
Located within: Oregon (OR), FIPS 41
Location: 44.057663 N, 123.110345 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 97402 97403 97404 97405
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Eugene
Wikipedia
Eugene may refer to:
Nicholas "Nick" Dinsmore (born December 17, 1975), also known by his World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) ring name Eugene, is an American professional wrestler and promoter. He is a former World Tag Team Champion, with William Regal. Under his real name, he is best known for his time in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), as a wrestler and trainer. He is a ten-time OVW Heavyweight Champion and an eleven-time (and first, with Flash Flanagan) OVW Southern Tag Team Champion.
- Redirect Eugene (given name)
Eugene is a common (masculine) first name that comes from the Greek εὐγενής (eugenēs), "noble", literally "well-born", from εὖ (eu), "well" and γένος (genos), "race, stock, kin". Gene is a common shortened form. The feminine variant is Eugenia or Eugénie.
Male foreign-language variants include:
Albanian
Eugjeni
Asturian
Euxeniu
Basque
Euken(i)
Belarusian
Jauhien/Yaugen/Yauhen , Yauheni
Breton
Ujan
Bulgarian
Евгени (Evgeni)
Catalan
Eugeni
Chinese
尤金 ( Mandarin - Yóu Jīn)
Croatian
Eugen
Czech
Evžen
Dutch
Eugeen
Esperanto
Eŭgeno
French
Eugène, Yvain
Galician
Uxío
German
Eugen
Greek
Ευγένιος (Evgénios)
Hungarian
Jenő
Irish
Eóghan, (Eóġan pre 1948)
Italian
Eugenio
Korean
유진
Latin
Eugenius
Latvian
Eugenijs/Eižens
Lithuanian
Eugenijus
Macedonian
Евгениј (Evgenij, Yevgenij)
Occitan
Eugèni
Romanian
Eugen, Eugeniu
Piedmontese
Genio
Polish
Eugeniusz (Gienek)
Portuguese
Eugênio (Brazil), Eugénio (Portugal)
Russian
Евгений (transliterated as Evgeni, Evgeniy, Evgeny, Evgenii, Evgueni, Eugeny, Eugeniy, Ievgeny, Jevgeni, Jevgeny, Yevgeny, Yevgeni, Yevgeniy, in German often as Jewgenij or Jewgeni)
Scottish Gaelic
Eoghann, Ewan, Euan
Serbian
Еуген (Eugen), Евгеније (Evgenije)
Sicilian
Eugeniu
Slovakian
Eugen
Slovenian
Eugen
Spanish
Eugenio
Swedish
Eugen
Syriac
(Augin)
Ukrainian
(transliterated as Yevhen, Yevgen), (Yevheniy, Yevgeniy, Ievheniy, Ievgeniy)
Welsh
Owain, Owen, Ouein, Oen, Ewein, Ywein/ Ywain, Yuein,
Eugene (1989) is an album by American saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton with the Northwest Creative Orchestra recorded at the University of Oregon in 1989 for the Italian Black Saint label.
Usage examples of "eugene".
Pittsburgh area could no longer make mortgage payments, and foreclosure sales were scheduled, 60 pickets jammed the courthouse to protest the auction, and Allegheny sheriff Eugene Coon halted the proceedings.
But when he arrived in Canada in 1934, few people knew much about Charles Eugene Bedaux, and what they were told, thanks to his own carefully orchestrated publicity, was all flattering.
Eugene Johnson, the civilian biohazard expert who was running the Ebola research program at the Institute, had a reputation for being a little bit wild.
On the second of day of September 1987, around suppertime, Eugene Johnson, the civilian biohazard expert attached to USAMRIID, stood in a passenger-arrival area outside the customs gates at Dulles International Airport, near Washington.
Or was it a legitimate ploy to give Eugene the same advantage that Crush Bonbon hadaccesss to public opinion?
Alf Brummel, Ted Harmel, Delores Pinckston, Eugene Baylor, and even Judge Baker?
Prince Eugene, at the head of the Imperial army, had entered Italy by Vicenza, and passed the Adige near Carpi, where he defeated a body of five thousand French forces.
The next day they flew south to Chkalov, where they stayed in a hotel and were taken to the opera to Eugene Onegin.
Eugene Dubois of Java man, the first proto-human hominid between Dryopithecus and modern humans.
Most of these fossils and artifacts were unearthed before the discovery by Eugene Dubois of Java man, the first protohuman hominid between Dryopithecus and modern humans.
Most of these fossils and artifacts were unearthed before the discovery by Eugene Dubois of Java man, the first proto-human hominid between Dryopithecus and modern humans.
I tell myself: if I were a feuilletonist, not only occasionally but for good and all, I believe I would like to turn myself into Eugene Sue in order to describe the mysteries of Petersburg.
McGarvey drove down to Richmond, where he returned his rental car to the agency and checked on flights to Eugene.
Primes were seated in the private office of Eugene Evans, Head of the Legal Department of the newly reincorporated Galaxian Society of Sol, Inc.
In their first yielding of territory since the Opium Wars, the British negotiated with Eugene Chen the relinquishment of the Hankow and Kiukang Concessions while diehards thundered red-faced in their clubs and the Empire quivered.