Crossword clues for mts
mts
- Hood and Shasta (Abbr.)
- Everest, K2, et al
- Everest and others (Abbr.)
- Chain parts: Abbr
- Catskills, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Ararat and Everest, briefly
- Andes, e.g.: Abbr
- Alps, e.g.: Abbr
- Adirondacks components: abbr
- You may find a range of these: Abbr
- Whitney et al.: Abbr
- Whitney and Washington: Abbr
- What ranges are made of: Abbr
- Washington, Lincoln, Wilson, and Hayes, e.g.: Abbr
- Washington and McKinley, e.g.: Abbr
- Washington and McKinley, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Washington and Adams: Abbr
- Vosges, etc.: Abbr
- They're in ranges: Abbr
- The Sierras, e.g
- The Rockies, for instance: Abbr
- The Rockies, for example: Abbr
- The Rockies, et al. (abbr.)
- The Rockies, e.g.: Abbr
- The Rockies or the Andes, for example: Abbr
- The Rockies and the Himalayas, for example: Abbr
- The Ozarks and Everest, briefly
- The Himalayas, for example: Abbr
- The Andes and the Appalachians, for example: Abbr
- The Alps and the Himalayas, for example: Abbr
- Tetons or Rockies: Abbr
- Swiss high pts
- Summer escapes: Abbr
- St. Helens, et al
- St. Helens and Sinai
- St. Elias, in Canada
- Some are named for presidents: Abbr
- Ski areas (Abbr.)
- Sizable geol. features
- Rushmore and Rainier (abbr.)
- Rushmore and Everest, for example: Abbr
- Rocky follower: Abbr
- Rocky elevs
- Rockies, e.g
- Rockies or Andes: Abbr
- Range pts
- Range members: Abbr
- Rainier et al.: abbr
- Rainier et al
- Rainier and Shasta: Abbr
- Rainier and Shasta, for example: Abbr
- Points on a geography exam: Abbr
- Places with peaks and passes: Abbr
- Penn's Pocono ____
- Parts of chains: Abbr
- Parts of a range (Abbr.)
- Parts of a chain: Abbr
- Ossa and Ida: Abbr
- Much of W.Va
- McKinley and Logan, et al (Abbr.)
- Matterhorn et al.: Abbr
- Map elevations (Abbr.)
- Logan and Shasta (abbr.)
- Logan and McKinley: Abbr
- Kjölen components: Abbr
- K2 and K1, but not B12 (abbr.)
- K2 and Hood: Abbr
- Jungfrau, etc
- Jungfrau and K2: Abbr
- Jefferson and Jackson in N.H.: Abbr
- Hood and Rainier: Abbr
- Hood and McKinley (Abbr.)
- High ranges: Abbr
- High points (abbr.)
- High peaks: Abbr
- Geographical high pts
- Fuji and Rainier (abbr.)
- Fuji and Hood: Abbr
- Everest, Kilimanjaro, and Fuji: Abbr
- Everest and Hood (abbr.)
- Denali et al.: Abbr
- Colo. sights
- Climbers' challenges: abbr
- Chain links: Abbr
- Catskills, e.g.: Abbr
- Cascades or Tetons: Abbr
- Cascades or Rockies: Abbr
- Cascade components: Abbr
- Cartographic abbr
- Blue Ridge, etc.: Abbr
- Atlas high pts
- Appalachians, e.g. (abbr.)
- Appalachians or Apennines: Abbr
- Appalachians and Alps (abbr.)
- Apennines or Vosges: Abbr
- Alps: Abbr
- Alps, for example: Abbr
- Alps, etc.: Abbr
- Alps and Rockies: Abbr
- Alps for short
- A lot of Switz
- Short range?: Abbr
- McKinley and others: Abbr.
- The Sierras, e.g.: Abbr.
- Atlas abbr.
- Holyoke and Sinai, e.g.: Abbr.
- Washington, McKinley et al.: Abbr.
- Hood and others: Abbr.
- High points: Abbr.
- Continental Div., e.g.
- A lot of Colo.
- Churchill and Logan: Abbr.
- Map abbr.
- Whitney and others: Abbr.
- They're on the horizon: Abbr.
- Range components: Abbr.
- They may have caps: Abbr.
- Geographical abbr.
- Chain units: Abbr.
- Washington and McKinley: Abbr.
- Chain parts: Abbr.
- Range units: Abbr.
- Parts of a range: Abbr.
- Appalachians, e.g.: Abbr.
- The Appalachians, e.g.: Abbr.
- See 25-Down
- Geog. features
- Range: Abbr.
- Rushmore and Rainier: Abbr.
- They're often volcanic: Abbr.
- McKinley and Washington: Abbr.
- Range parts: Abbr.
- Projections on some globes: Abbr.
- Certain chain units: Abbr.
- K2 and Kilimanjaro: Abbr.
- The 57-Down, e.g.
- Peaks: Abbr.
- Ski area locales: Abbr.
- Much of W.Va.
- Geog. high points
- Abbreviated ranges
- Jungfrau, etc.: Abbr
- Ida and Ossa: Abbr.
- Chain pts.?
- High spots, for short
- Rockies, e.g.: Abbr
- Abbr. on a map
- Ossa and Ida: Abbr.
- White and Adirondack: Abbr.
- Rainier and Hood: Abbr.
- Atlas ref.
- Map abbrs.
- Rockies or Alps: Abbr.
- Rushmore and Blanc, for short
- McKinley and Hood: Abbr.
- Cartographic abbr.
- Wilson and McKinley: Abbr.
- Rocky elevs.
- Everest and Etna: Abbr.
- Head and Rainier: Abbr.
- 64-Across and others: Abbr.
- McKinley and Washington: Abbr
- Washington and McKinley: Abbr
- Projections on some globes: Abbr
- Holyoke and Sinai, e.g.: Abbr
- They're on the horizon: Abbr
- They're often volcanic: Abbr
- The Appalachians, e.g.: Abbr
- Map abbr
- Map abbrs
- Atlas abbr
- Peaks: Abbr
- Range units: Abbr
- Range: Abbr
- High pts.?
- Range parts: Abbr
- Atlas ref
- Peaks (Abbr.)
- Geographical abbr
- The Rockies, e.g. (abbr.)
- The Cascades, e.g
- Washington and McKinley (Abbr.)
- The Andes, e.g.: Abbr
- Pts. of a range
- Map features: Abbr
- High points: Abbr
- Everest and Rainier (Abbr.)
- Chain units: Abbr
- A lot of Colo
- Topographical high pts
- The Alps, for instance: Abbr
- Sinai and St. Helens
- Shasta and Olympus, for short
- Rushmore and Everest: Abbr
- Rockies: Abbr
- Range makeup: Abbr
- Peaks, briefly
- Metric Tonnes, abbr
- McKinley, Hood, et al. (Abbr.)
- Ida and Ossa: Abbr
- Hood et al.: Abbr
Wikipedia
MTS or Mts may refer to:
MTS (Russian: МТС "Мобильные ТелеСистемы", meaning "Mobile TeleSystems") is the largest mobile operator in Russia and CIS with over 102.4 million subscribers as of 31 December 2009.
Having started in the Moscow license zone in 1994, МТS in 1997 received licenses for further areas and began expansion, later entering other countries of the CIS.
MTS was a Eurodance project formed in Canada. The project consisted of Thomas Henry "Tom" Delaney, Daphne and Joanne. The most successful song from MTS is "I'll Be Allright", which peaked at #1 in the RPM Dance chart from Canada. In the United States, the song peaked at #102 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.
In 1997 they released a studio album.