Crossword clues for rico
rico
- Acronym for fighting organized crime
- 1970 N.L. batting champ Carty
- "Puerto" follower
- "Modern Family" actor Rodriguez
- ''Little Caesar'' gangster
- Word on maps of the Caribbean
- Wealthy, to Juan
- Wealthy, in San Juan
- Tony's rival in the song "Copacabana"
- The "R" of P.R
- The 'R' of P.R
- Suave of a hit song
- Sonny's partner on "Miami Vice"
- Show Stoppas "Whoop ___"
- Reed company
- Puerto ...
- Puerto ___ (Caribbean vacation spot)
- Puerto ___ (Caribbean island)
- Puerto ___ (birthplace of Ricky Martin and Benicio del Toro)
- Psychotic penguin in "Madagascar"
- Petrocelli of the Red Sox
- Part of the romantic triangle in "Copacabana"
- Part of a Caribbean island
- Organized crime law, for short
- Opulent, in Ponce
- Napoleon Dynamite's uncle
- Moneyed in Mexico?
- Mob-busting law, for short
- Memorable role for Edward G
- Matthew Good song off "Underdogs"
- Man who "wore a diamond," in "Copacabana"
- Loaded in Cancún
- Little Caesar, originally
- Like a wealthy senor
- Law feared by the fugitive financier
- It's part of P.R
- He wasn't too "Suave"
- He "wore a diamond," in "Copacabana"
- Half of a major Caribbean island, sort of
- Guy who "wore a diamond," in the song "Copacabana"
- Gerardo hit "___ Suave"
- Gangster in Barry Manilow's "Copacabana"
- Flush, to Francisco
- Flush, in Tijuana
- Federal law used to fight crime syndicates
- Federal law targeting organized crime
- Fed. crime law
- Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" role
- Edward G. Robinson's "Little Caesar" gangster
- Edward G. Robinson role
- Edward G. Robinson in "Little Caesar"
- Baseball's Petrocelli
- Bad guy in the song "Copacabana"
- Anti-organized-crime law, briefly
- Anti-organized crime acronym
- Anti-mob law, for short
- Anti-mob act, for short
- Anti-Mafia acronym
- Anti-family acronym
- Anti-extortion act letters
- "Sanctuary Medicines" Scot
- "Puerto" conclusion
- "Mother of mercy, is this the end of ___?" (last line of "Little Caesar")
- "Miami Vice" character
- "Copacabana" guy who "went a bit too far"
- "Copacabana" figure
- "Con mucho dinero"
- "___ Suave" (1991 hit song)
- "___ Suave" (1991 hit for Gerardo)
- 'Little Caesar' character
- ''Little Caesar'' character
- ''Copacabana'' antagonist
- ___ Suave (Hannah Montana's friend)
- ___ Act (law fighting organized crime)
- ___ Act (anti-organized-crime law)
- Carty of baseball
- Puerto ________
- "Little Caesar" role for Edward G. Robinson
- Racketeering statute, for short
- "Miami Vice" cop
- Not pobre
- Law used to fight organized crime, acronymically
- Part of P.R.
- Edward G. Robinson's role in "Little Caesar"
- Wealthy, in Madrid
- Baseball's Brogna
- Ex-Bosoxer Petrocelli
- Anticrime acronym since 1970
- "Little Caesar" gangster
- Man in Manilow's "Copacabana"
- "Copacabana" antagonist
- It's part of P.R.
- 1991 Gerardo hit "___ Suave"
- "___ Suave" (1991 hip-hop hit)
- "Little Caesar" character
- Opposite of pobre
- Antimob acronym
- See 53-Down
- First baseman Brogna
- Affluent, in Acapulco
- "He wore a diamond" in "Copacabana"
- Possessing many pesos
- ___ law (acronymic 1970 measure)
- Main hood in "Little Caesar," 1931
- Anti-Mafia measure, briefly
- Like un millonario
- Wealthy: Sp.
- Moneyed, in Madrid
- Little Caesar in "Little Caesar"
- Law intended to eradicate organized crime by establishing strong sanctions and forfeiture provisions
- Petrocelli or Carty
- Opulent, in Oviedo
- Rich, to Ricardo
- Delicious, to Picasso
- Con mucho dinero
- Wealthy, in Juárez
- Petrocelli of Red Sox fame
- Rich, in Valladolid
- Petrocelli of baseball
- Puerto ---
- Part of P.R
- San Juan, Puerto ___
- Sonny's "Miami Vice" partner
- Rodriguez of "Modern Family"
- Puerto follower
- Anti-mob acronym
- Role for Edward G
- Moneyed, in Monterrey
- Memorable Robinson role
- Loaded, in Logroño
- Affluent, in Andalusia
- "Little Caesar" protagonist
- "___ Suave" (1990 hit)
- "___ Suave" Gerardo
- 'Little Caesar' role
- ''Little Caesar'' role
- Wealthy: Sp
- Wealthy, in Oaxaca
- Robinson's Little Caesar
- Puerto finisher
- P.R. part
- Organized crime act
- Opposite of ''pobre''
- Moneyed, in Málaga
- Loaded, in Lima
- Law feared by gangsters
- Having mucho dinero
- Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" gangster
- Diamond wearer in "Copacabana"
- Anti-organized-crime law, for short
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
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Housing Units (2000): 197
Land area (2000): 0.765041 sq. miles (1.981447 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.765041 sq. miles (1.981447 sq. km)
FIPS code: 64090
Located within: Colorado (CO), FIPS 08
Location: 37.692095 N, 108.030839 W
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Rico
Wikipedia
Rico or RICO may refer to:
Rico (December 13, 1994 – 2008) was a border collie dog who made the news after being studied by animal psychologists Juliane Kaminski and colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig after his owners reported that he understood more than 200 simple words. Kaminski ''et al. ''wrote in Science that these claims were justified: Rico retrieved an average of 37 out of 40 items correctly. Rico could also remember items' names for four weeks after his last exposure.
Leandson Dias da Silva, known as Rico, (born 4 April 1981, in Recife) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Alecrim as striker. Rico began his professional career with São Paulo Futebol Clube, where he played on the same team as Brazil international and AC Milan midfielder Kaká. He also played for Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto-Alegrense. Rico moved to Bahrain to play for Muharraq Club in 2005, and has spent the past five seasons there.
Last season Rico scored many important goals leading Muharraq to the Bahraini premiership. Rico scored in the last second of the match against Sitra by a penalty to secure the league for Muharraq. Rico also helped Muharraq to beat Riffa Club 2-1 in the final of the Crown Prince cup, and helped in Muharraq's run to the AFC Cup 2006 final where they narrowly lost on aggregate against Al Faisaly of Jordan.
In the 2006-07 season, Rico returned with Muharraq. At the beginning of the year he led Muharraq to the Bahraini Super Cup against Al Najma, by scoring a back heel goal to beat Bahrain international goalkeeper Abdulrahman AbdulKarim. He scored 25 goals in 21 games in the Bahraini league helping Muharraq to the championship. In 2008 he scored 19 goals in 11 games granting him the title of The World's Top Goal Scorer from IFFHS.
Rico transfers to Bahrain Riffa Club in May 2010., and in September 2011 he transfers to Manama.
"Rico" is the fourth single released by Matthew Good Band from their second studio album. Underdogs. The song peaked at #23 on Canada's RPM Singles Chart.
Rico was an open source JavaScript library for developing rich internet applications with Ajax. Rico builds on the Prototype JavaScript Framework, adding drag-and-drop, animation effects, and other tools.
Rico Capuano, better known simply as Rico is a musician from Glasgow, Scotland.
Rico is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name:
- Rico (Scottish singer), industrial rock musician from Glasgow
- Rico, Rico Rodriguez (musician)
- Rico Alaniz (born 1919), retired Mexican-American actor
- Rico Constantino (born 1961), American professional wrestler
- Rico Gear (born 1978), New Zealand rugby union international player
- Rico Mack (born 1971), American football player
- Rico Richardson (born 1991), American football player
- Rico Rodriguez (born 1934), Jamaican ska and reggae trombonist
Surname:
- Antonio Rico, Spanish chess player
- Art Rico (1895-1919), American baseball catcher
- Efraím Rico (born 1967), Colombian road cyclist
- Fred Rico (born 1944), American baseball outfielder
- Isidro Rico (born 1961), Mexican marathon runner
- Loly Rico (21st century), Salvadoran-Canadian activist
Fictional characters:
- Caesar Enrico "Rico" Bandelle, the title character from the 1930 movie Little Caesar
- Juan Rico, a character from Starship Troopers, renamed John Rico for the movie
- Rico, a character in the 2004 animated Disney movie Home on the Range
- Rico Banderas, a character in the videogame Xenogears
- Rico Dredd, a character from the comic Judge Dredd
- Judge Rico, a different character from Judge Dredd
- Rico (Gunslinger Girl), a character in the anime Gunslinger Girl
- Rico (NX Files), a character in the web-show NX Files
- Rico Suave (character), in the Disney television series Hannah Montana
- Rico (Madagascar), a character from the animated Madagascar franchise
- Ricardo Tubbs, a police detective in the TV series and film Miami Vice
- Rico Brzenska, a character from the manga and anime " Shingeki no Kyojin" (Attack on Titan). Female.
"RICO" is the eighth episode of the first season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on March 23, 2015. It is named after the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
Usage examples of "rico".
Puerto Rico and the Leeward Islands, Babcock could not avoid congratulating himself.
A compromise was proposed: Morgenthau would get Castellano, and Maloney could keep the RICO charges.
El Rei, para que possa mandar um exercito que, se desfiler pelo deserto e pelas montonhas e mesmo sobrepujar os bravos Kukuanes e suas artes diabolicas, pelo que se deviam trazer muitos padres Far o Rei mais rico depois de Salomao Com meus proprios olhos ve os di amantes sem conto guardados nas camaras do thesouro de Salomao a traz da morte branca, mas pela traicao de Gagoal a feiticeira achadora, nada poderia levar, e apenas a minha vida.
Similar vessels traded at Maracaibo, in Porto Rico and at San Domingo, at Havana and Matanzas in Cuba and at Truxillo and Campeache.
So to link Rico with an old sea captain who might have been to Martinique was worth trying as a last resort, even though the sea captain was dead.
Maybe because Trinidad was English and Martinique was French, but they both belonged in the Caribbean and so did Rico.
Drive-in Puerto Rico, who informed him that he, Mauricio Galpa, was now sole owner and proprietor of the restaurant.
Rico, I have a letter from one of your high school teachers, a retired officer, requesting that you be issued the pips he wore as a third lieutenant.
Chicago and Albany, in Yugoslavia and Puerto Rico, in Finland and New Zealand and Framingham, Massachusetts, among Japanese men living in Hawaii and Japanese physicians living in Japan, among West Australians, Trinidadians, and British civil servants, among 276,802 men followed for twelve years by the American Cancer Society, among 87,526 women nurses and 51,529 male health professionals in separate studies at Harvard, and among 123,840 patients at the Kaiser Permanente medical centers in the Bay Area.
This is the same island that Cristobal Colon called San Juan Bautista and which people today call Puerto Rico.
Gabriel, the multitalented musician who was recruited back into the Family in Puerto Rico, stayed with the cult until 1992.
After selling the car, and leaving the trailer with a dealer to sell for us, we arrived in Puerto Rico in time for the ovenlike August weather.
You can bust them on RICO statutes for conspiracy to conduct a criminal enterprise.
We had to change to a three-engine Trislander in sundrenched Puerto Rico.
Certainly I had suffered worse treatment than the blustery insults, and this desperate band, with the exception of Rico, seemed pleased enough to have found any ally, regardless of the color of my skin.