Crossword clues for kola
kola
- Tree with caffeinated pods
- Soda-flavoring nut
- Nut used in soft drinks
- Coke nut?
- Caffeine-rich seed
- Caffeinated nut
- Soft-drink nut
- Rainforest nut
- Caffeine producing tree
- Nut used to make soft drinks
- Caffeine-laced nut
- Caffeine-containing nut
- Tree with caffeine pods
- Tree with caffeinated nuts
- Soft drink source
- Soft drink seed
- Soft drink ingredient
- Soft drink flavoring nut
- Soda pop nut
- Seed containing caffeine
- River on which Murmansk is
- Pepsi nut
- Peninsula, between White and Barents Seas
- Nut used to flavor soft drinks
- Nut that's a source of caffeine
- Nut in soft drinks
- Nut for drinks
- Nut for coffee
- Nut for beverages
- Nut extract
- Nut chewed as a stimulant
- Nut bearing tree
- Nut bearing African tree
- Kind of nut or tree
- Inca __: Peruvian soft drink
- Inca ___ (popular Peruvian soft drink)
- Inca ___ (Peruvian soft drink)
- Flavoring nut
- Caffeine-bearing tree
- -- nut (caffeine source)
- Beverage nut
- Kind of nut with caffeine
- Soft drink nut
- Lapland peninsula
- Caffeine-rich nut
- Nut used to flavor Coke
- Source of caffeine
- Caffeine source
- ___ nut (caffeine source)
- Stimulating nut
- Caffeine nut
- Nut for caffeine?
- Nut with caffeine (Var.)
- Caffeine-yielding nut
- African tree cultivated for its nuts
- Rain forest nut
- Caffeine-laden nut
- Tree bearing large brown nuts containing e.g. caffeine
- A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad
- Source of cola extract
- Russian peninsula bordering the White Sea
- Some kind of nut?
- Soda nut
- Often-chewed nut
- Tonic nut
- Peninsula in 12 Down
- African nut tree
- Nut used in flavoring
- Tropical nut tree
- Nut containing caffeine
- Nut used for flavoring
- Caffein source
- U.S.S.R. peninsula
- Nut for soft drinks
- Tonic-drink nut
- Some kind of a nut?
- Flowering tree
- Nut variety
- Nuts for Coke?
- ___ nut (caffeine provider)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Kola \Ko"la\, Kola nut \Kola nut\ . Same as Cola, Cola nut.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"the cola nut," 1830, variant of cola (q.v.).
Wiktionary
n. 1 A tree, genus ''Cola'', bearing large brown nuts containing source of cola extract. 2 A nut of this tree.
WordNet
n. tree bearing large brown nuts containing e.g. caffeine; source of cola extract [syn: kola nut, kola nut tree, goora nut, Cola acuminata]
a Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad [syn: Daba, Musgoi]
Wikipedia
KOLA is a commercial classic hits music radio station in Redlands, California, broadcasting to the Riverside- San Bernardino, California, area on 99.9 FM. KOLA was founded by Fred Cote, first owner and general manager. Its studios are in Redlands, California and the transmitter tower is in Moreno Valley.
"Kola" is a song by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus, originally released on the band's second album Playboys on 29 August 1997.
The song was released as a promotional single in 1997 by the record label Warner Music Finland. It was the second single from the album Playboys and features only the track "Kola".
Kola is a heavier song compared to the other tracks on Playboys. The song is about cola ("Kola" is the Finnish word for "Cola"). The band was at that moment supporting Pepsi, which can clearly be seen on the cover of the CD single.
Kola (; , Qola) is a settlement in the Dzau district of South Ossetia.
'''Kola (Goražde) ''' is a village in the municipality of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kola was a region in historical southwestern Georgia.
Usage examples of "kola".
He saw Kola squatting on the other side of the buffalo chip fire, a dour look on his handsome face.
Between Jeremiah and the Indian lay the cards of an uncompleted patience game Kola had started to pass the time.
Finally there were faces from the Union Pacific railhead where he and Kola had sold the buffalo meat.
Scared of arrest, scared of every stranger he meets, scared of answering when somebody says an ordinary hello-was Kola averted his eyes.
He could appreciate what Kola must have felt, reaching the end so despicably.
Even though pursuers were surely abroad by now-even though he might be caught-there was simply no question about taking the time needed to prepare Kola properly.
But Kola had also said the killing would never stop, and that too was turning out to be correct.
But at least the guns had brought a luster to his name, just as Kola predicted, He unwrapped the gin bottle, jammed the neck between his teeth and yanked the cork.
What if the power his name invoked began to fade as-how had Kola put it?
And what if he met death the way- He could barely force himself to think it: The way Kola said.
Kola, Kola the Truck, a great bear of a man with ears turned in and curled by too many drunken battles.
Unfortunately, T-shirts did nothing to hide his huge belly though no one would have the nerve to tell this to Kola, not even Yuri Glemp who was the second man into the apartment.
Between robberies Kola tended to be quiet and morose, drinking vodka, looking for arguments and watching television.
Later, when Yuri and Kola had had enough of him, they had left, more than a little drunk, and started toward their apartment.
Perhaps he could manipulate it so that Kola took out his rage and frustration on Sasha.