Crossword clues for siena
siena
- Shade of red
- City in Italy
- Italian province
- Italian commune
- Historic Tuscan city
- City of Italy, S of Florence
- Italian cathedral city
- Province of Italy
- City of Tuscany
- Historic city of Tuscany
- College near Albany, N.Y
- Tuscan tourist town
- Florence neighbor
- West-central Italian city
- Tuscan hill town
- Tuscan hill city
- Tourist city of Tuscany
- Province of Tuscany
- Piazza del Campo city
- Neighbor of Florence
- Crayon color: burnt ___
- City near Pisa
- Catholic college in New York
- Tuscany tourist town
- Tuscan city with a famed biannual horse race
- Tower of Mangia's Italian city
- The Saints of the NCAA Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
- The Saints of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
- St. Catherine's home
- St. Catherine's city
- Site of the Corsa del Palio horse race
- Site of Donatello's "Feast of Herod"
- School near Albany
- Saint Catherine's city
- Popular Tuscan city
- Popular tourist destination of Tuscany
- New York liberal arts school
- New York college named after a Franciscan friar
- Italian town with a biannual horse race
- Italian city that sounds like a Toyota minivan
- Italian city known for its brick buildings
- Italian city famous for its gingerbread-like "panforte"
- Historic town in Tuscany
- Corsa del Palio setting
- Commune of Tuscany
- College in Loudonville, New York
- City served by Galileo Airport
- City for whom a color was named
- Cathedral city of Tuscany
- Cathedral city near Florence
- Loudonville, N.Y., campus
- Tuscany town
- Saint Catherine's birthplace
- Loudonville, N.Y., college
- Historic rival of Florence
- Italian city known for its Chianti
- Province in Tuscany
- Italian tourist center
- Piazza del Campo site
- Tuscany province
- Saint Catherine's home
- Palazzo Pubblico site
- St. Catherine's birthplace
- Tuscan city with a famous horse race
- City near Florence
- Whence St. Catherine
- City in Tuscany
- City of the Blessed Virgins
- Tuscan tourist city
- Tuscany city
- Tuscany cathedral city
- Tuscan home of St. Catherine
- Italian province or its capital
- Piccolomini Library's home
- New York college founded by Franciscans
- ___ College, north of Albany, N.Y.
- Home of St. Catherine
- Tuscan province
- Touristy Tuscany town
- Tuscan town, home of the painter Duccio
- College near Albany, N.Y.
- Tuscan city famous for horse races
- City south of Florence
- Where Duccio painted
- Tuscan commune
- Italian banking center
- St. Catherine's commune
- Where the Ghibellines held forth
- Tuscany tourist locale
- St. Catherine's hometown
- City S of Florence
- Venetian red
- Tuscany center of banking and music
- Home of painter Duccio
- Banking center in Italy
- City near Assisi
- Italian city whose name anagrams to "anise"
- Music center in Italy
- Italian art city
Wikipedia
Siena (; in English sometimes spelled Sienna) is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena.
The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. It is one of the nation's most visited tourist attractions, with over 163,000 international arrivals in 2008. Siena is famous for its cuisine, art, museums, medieval cityscape and the Palio, a horse race held twice a year.
Siena is a city in Italy, and the capital of the Province of Siena. It may also refer to:
Usage examples of "siena".
Northward where the wild goose ends its flight Siena will father a great people!
Then Siena lifted a quivering whitefish and tossed it upon the bank where his mother Ema, with other women of the tribe, sun-dried the fish upon a rock.
Ema dropped in the grass wailing that the end of the world had come, while Siena, unable to move hand or foot, breathed another prayer to Naza of the northland--his god of gods.
Then he drew Siena away from the bank, and began to explain the meaning and use of the wonderful shooting stick.
He reloaded it and fired again and yet again, until Siena understood and was all aflame at the possibilities of such a weapon.
Then he bade Siena farewell, entered the boat with his men and drifted round a bend of the swift Athabasca.
In the twilight Siena wended his way home and placed eight moose tongues before the whimpering squaws.
Crees lolled in their wigwams, when less labor fell to Siena, he set traps in the snow trails for silver fox and marten.
Baroma yielded to his advisers and consented to let Siena save them from starvation by means of his wonderful shooting stick.
Baroma, muttering deep in his throat like distant thunder, gave sentence to starve Siena until he volunteered to go forth to hunt, or let him be the first to die.
At night in the dead stillness, when even no mourning of wolf came over the frozen wilderness, Siena lay in his brush tepee close and warm under his blanket.
When the Crees all fall like leaves in autumn, then Siena and his people will go back to the north.
The wary beasts would not have allowed him to steal close, as a warrior armed with a bow must have done, but Siena fired into the herd at long range.
Again Siena was listening to voices on the wind, voices that had been still for long, which he had tried to forget.
Sharp on the dying echoes Siena bellowed his war whoop, and it was the second time in a hundred years for foes to hear that terrible, long-drawn cry.