Crossword clues for ramos
ramos
- Aquino's successor
- 1990s Philippine president
- Univision anchor Jorge
- President after Aquino
- Certain gin fizz
- Aquino's successor as Philippine president
- Aquino's presidential successor
- A gin fizz
- 1990s Philippine president Fidel V. ___
- '90s Philippines president
- '90s Philippine president Fidel
- '90s Philippine leader
- '60s Yankee pitcher Pedro ____
- -- gin fizz (cocktail)
- ___ fizz, gin drink
- Philippine president Fidel
- Aquino's successor in the Philippines
- 1990's Philippine leader Fidel
- ___ gin fizz
- 1990s president of the Philippines
- Actress Sarah of "Parenthood"
- "Parenthood" actress Sarah
- Spanish soccer star Sergio ___
- ___ fizz (gin drink)
- Bartender who invented a gin drink
- Former Philippine president Fidel
- ____ Gin Fizz
- Univision News anchor Jorge
- Kind of gin fizz
- Former Portland Trail Blazer Ramón
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Housing Units (2000): 790
Land area (2000): 1.089079 sq. miles (2.820701 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.089079 sq. miles (2.820701 sq. km)
FIPS code: 68771
Located within: Puerto Rico (PR), FIPS 72
Location: 18.344294 N, 65.712011 W
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Headwords:
Ramos
Wikipedia
Ramos is a surname of Spanish or Portuguese origin. It may refer to:
Usage examples of "ramos".
But he decided it was probably something else, something he didn't know about yet, that made Ramos seem wired.
He opened the door, paid for the delivery and gave Ramos a bottle from the new bucket.
Bosch looked over toward the back of the hangar and saw Ramos standing with a group of men wearing bulky black jumpsuits.
It was a few long moments of silence and then Ramos came back up on the air.
There was a report over the captain's radio and then he looked at Ramos and said, "Nada.
Looking between the front seats, Bosch saw Ramos give the pilot the thumbs down sign and the craft began its descent.
There were no doors or windows on this exposure and he was thinking that they could approach with reasonable cover when he heard Ramos yell.
They moved to the crushed front of the helicopter where Ramos, gun in one hand, was trying to slide through the hole where the front window used to be.
Bosch heard the gun's ejector go dry and Ramos was pulling the trigger on an empty chamber.
There was a report over the captain's radio and then he looked at Ramos and said, 'Nada.
Glass clinked as Ramos rummaged with one arm among the bottles beside him.
When he was a child, Ramos had carried him perched on one shoulder like a pet lizard.
He'd felt taller than the ships' masts then—and perfectly safe, because Ramos steadied him with a hand as solid as carven stone.
Dennis took the bottle and knife from Ramos whose fingers didn't resist.
He twined the fingers of his free hand with those of Ramos, marveling at how near to a size he was with the man he remembered as a giant.