Crossword clues for rivera
rivera
- Only unanimous inductee at Cooperstown
- Only unanimous Baseball Hall of Fame electee
- MLB leader in career saves
- Mexican artist Diego
- Mariano who is the A.L. career leader in saves
- Kahlo's love
- Journalist Geraldo responsible for the "Al Capone's vault" debacle
- Chita or Geraldo
- Chita of "West Side Story"
- Big name in 20th-century frescoes
- Best saver in baseball history
- Baseball's career save leader
- Artist inspired by Cézanne
- "Geraldo at Large" host
- "Detroit Industry" muralist
- Mexican muralist Diego
- Muralist Diego
- Artist Diego
- Artist with whom an exiled Leon Trotsky once lived
- Muralist of note
- Chita or Diego
- Diego of mural fame
- Talk show host Geraldo
- Mexican painter
- Molina, in "Frida"
- Kahlo's husband
- Yankee who is the A.L. career leader in saves
- Retired relief pitcher Mariano
- Reliever Mariano of the Yankees
- Painter Diego
Gazetteer
Wikipedia
Rivera is the capital of Rivera Department of Uruguay. The border with Brazil joins it with the Brazilian city of Santana do Livramento, which is only a street away from it. Together, they form an urban area of around 200,000 inhabitants. As of the census of 2011, it is the sixth most populated city of Uruguay.
Rivera is a surname of Spanish and Italian origin which was the old spelling of ribera, the Spanish word for “riverbank”. Rivera is also a northern Italian variation of the mostly Sicilian surname "Ribera". Some other spellings variants of the name include (but are not limited to): Riva, Rivero, Riviere, and Riba.
Usage examples of "rivera".
He knew all about Jesus Bernal Rivera, born in Trenton, New Jersey, son of a certified public accountant and product of the Ivy League.
Back in 1986, the sheriff was too eager to help Geraldo Rivera find a target for a prime-time drug bust.
He indicated an empty set of shackles to the right of Sergeant Rivera with a jab of his pike.
A sourpuss landlady in Pico Rivera mentions this, complaining about getting the smell out of drapes.
Links offered connections to a wide range of materials including numerous police interviews, partial transcripts of court testimony, a poem written by Pam Hobbs, essays from a Canadian group on religious toleration, an apology from Geraldo Rivera for his exaggerated reporting about alleged satanic crimes, information about the Innocence Project founded by Barry Scheck and other attorneys, and a report by two Web site supporters who’.