Crossword clues for vii
vii
- Winning roll at Caesar's palace?
- Winner at Caesar's palace?
- Square root of XLIX
- Seven, on some watches
- Roman seven
- Number on some watches
- Lucky Roman number
- Lucky number at Caesar's palace?
- Jury trial Amendment
- Henry who founded the Tudor line
- Final article of the Constitution
- Evening hour, on some clocks
- Evening hour, on a sundial
- "Star Wars: Episode ___ – The Force Awakens"
- XI minus IV
- Virgil's lucky number?
- Uris's "QB __"
- Twilight hour,in a way
- Super Bowl that capped off Miami's undefeated season
- Super Bowl in which Miami completed the NFL's only perfect season ever
- Sundial 7
- Seven, to some
- Seven, on a grandfather clock face
- Seven, on a clock
- Seven, in Roman numerals
- Seven on the sundial
- Seven of old Rome
- Roman numerals of the "Star Wars" episode that came out in 2015
- Roman lucky number
- Roman heptad
- Puppy Bowl at which the Puppy Cam debuted
- Prime before XI
- Numeral on some clocks
- Number on the Chariot card in a tarot deck
- Number of hills of ancient Rome
- Number of ancient Rome's hills
- Number for the 2011 Puppy Bowl
- Miami Super Bowl win
- LXX ÷ X
- LXX / X
- Lucky number for Caesar?
- Livy's lucky number?
- Leon Uris' 'QB --'
- Last Constitution article
- James Bond's number, in old Rome
- Henry or Edward
- Grandfather clock seven
- First Tudor Henry
- Evening hour in the past
- Edward of the Edwardian Era
- Dinnertime in old Rome?
- Dinner hour for Caesar?
- CXL ÷ XX
- Clock 7
- CCX ÷ XXX
- Caesar's septet
- Caesar's lucky number?
- Britain's "Peacemaker," Edward ___
- 7, in Roman numerals
- 1973 Super Bowl number
- 180 degrees from I
- "Star Wars: Episode ___" (2015 sequel)
- ''QB ___'' (Uris novel)
- Number of articles in the Constitution
- The first Tudor Henry
- The Henry who founded the Tudor line
- Numeral in a Uris title
- Charles who was dubbed "the Victorious"
- Spain's last King Ferdinand
- Clock numerals
- The Olympics held in Antwerp
- Evening hour, on a clock
- Sundial hour
- I's opposite on a clock
- III + IV
- 7 on a grandfather clock
- 7, to Caesar
- Last article in the Constitution
- The King Henry who founded the Tudor dynasty
- The first manned Apollo mission
- Last article of the U.S. Constitution
- Roman septet
- Hour on a grandfather clock
- The Henry who founded the House of Tudor
- Number of hills in ancient Rome
- The cardinal number that is the sum of six and one
- "QB ___," Uris book: 1971
- Lucky Roman number (3)
- "QB ___" (Uris novel)
- Seven, to Severus
- Fourth of XXVIII
- Clock-dial number
- Clock-face numerals
- Days in a Julian week
- Figure on some clocks
- Half of XIV
- Cicero's natural, in craps
- Uris's "QB ___"
- Sundial numeral opposite I
- Sundial number opposite I
- Evening hour, in a way
- Seven on a sundial
- Seven, on a sundial
- Seven, on some clocks
- Seven on a grandfather clock
- Roman 7
- Number on a grandfather clock
- Caesar's seven
- Sundial marking
- Sundial figure
- Number on a sundial
- Clock number
- Number of Roman hills
- LXX divided by X
- Caesar's lucky craps roll?
- Sundial's seven
- Sundial seven
- Sundial letters
- Seven, to Caesar
- Number of hills of Rome, to Caesar
- 7, on a sundial
- Seven, one way
- 7, on some clocks
- "QB ___" (Leon Uris novel)
- "QB ___"
Wiktionary
init. (context linguistics English) verb inanimate intransitive
WordNet
adj. being one more than six [syn: seven, 7]
Wikipedia
JungleTac's Sport Vii (; lit. "Power Stick") is a Shanzhai video game console similar in aspect to Nintendo's Wii. It was originally released in China in 2007. The Vii was not intended to be a seventh-generation console like the Wii, and was instead part of the dedicated console genre of inexpensive consoles with built-in games. It is based on the 16-bit Sunplus SPG CPU.
The Vii's Power Rod 威力棒 controller is similar in size and design to the Wii Remote. It features motion detection but not the pointing capability of the Wii Remote. The Vii Power Rods also come in "Arctic White", "Hot Pink" and "Mint Blue".
A redesign of the console, colloquially called the Vii 2 by bloggers, features remodeled controllers and a console design reminiscent of the Nintendo Entertainment System and the PlayStation 3, as well as support for both NTSC and PAL televisions.
In 2008, the Vii was released in Japan under the name V-Sports (Sport Vii).
VII is the seventh album by old school hip hop/ hardcore rapper Just-Ice, it was released in 1998.
The Vii is a right tributary of the river Glavacioc in Romania. It discharges into the Glavacioc in Puranii de Sus.
VII is the seventh studio album by American alternative country band Blitzen Trapper. Described on the band's official site as "somewhat experimental ... a futuristic hip-hop/country-rock hybrid", and by lead singer and songwriter Eric Earley as "hillbilly gangster", VII was the first record Blitzen Trapper released with their new labels, Vagrant (US) and Lojinx (UK). The song "Thirsty Man" was released as the album's only single, hitting #29 on the Adult Alternative Songs Billboard chart.
VII is the debut studio album by American recording artist Teyana Taylor. The album was released on November 4, 2014, by Def Jam Recordings and GOOD Music. Leading up to the album's release, Teyana released the mixtape The Misunderstanding of Teyana Taylor (2012), along with collaborating on the GOOD Music compilation album Cruel Summer (2012). The album features guest appearances from Chris Brown, Fabolous, Pusha T and Yo Gotti. The album was executively produced by Che Pope & Teyana Taylor. Recording took place at Jungle City Studios in New York & KMA Studios, NYC, as well as The Kennedy Compound in North Hollywood, California & Labren Studio in Inglewood, CA.
VII was promoted by the release of three official singles: " Maybe" featuring Yo Gotti and Pusha T, "Business" and "Do Not Disturb" featuring Chris Brown.