Answer: ODESSA
ODESSA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ODESSA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Texas city
- Black Sea port
- Ukrainian port
- Texas oil city
- West Texas city
- Soviet city
- Black Sea resort
- Ukrainian city
- Texas town
- City in Texas
- Ukraine city
- Black Sea city
- Ukraine port
- Ukrainian seaport
- Ukrainian port city
- Saskatchewan town
- City on the Black Sea
- "Battleship Potemkin" locale
- Potemkin mutiny city
- Port on the Black Sea
- Texas or Ukraine city
- West Texas oil town
- Sight from the Black Sea
- "Potemkin" setting
- Tex. city
- Seaport on the Black Sea
- Potemkin mutiny site
- Potemkin mutiny setting
- Permian Basin city
- Forsyth's "The ___ File"
- City in Texas or Ukraine
- City east of El Paso
- Black Sea locale
- "Battleship Potemkin" city
- Texas oil town
- Texas oil center
- Potemkin Stairs city
- Port of Ukraine
- Port founded by Catherine the Great
- Old Soviet naval base site
- Black Sea seaport
- "The Battleship Potemkin" setting
- "The Battleship Potemkin" locale
- "Battleship Potemkin" setting
- ''Battleship Potemkin'' setting
- Yakov Smirnoff's birthplace
- West Texas city named by Russians
- W Texas city
- Ukranian birthplace of Yakov Smirnoff
- Ukrainian port on the Black Sea
- Ukrainian hub
- Ukrainian city on the Black Sea
- Ukrainian Black Sea port
- Ukraine or Texas city
- Town in Saskatchewan
- Texas city in "Friday Night Lights"
- Soviet seaport
- Seat of Texas's Ector County
- Russian port
- Potemkin Steps city
- Potemkin mutiny port
- Port city on an arm of the Black Sea
- Oil city of west Texas
- Major port of Ukraine
- Major Black Sea port
- Little ___ (Brighton Beach nickname)
- City of west Texas
- City nicknamed "Pearl of the Black Sea"
- City in west Texas
- City in Texas or Russia
- City founded by Catherine the Great
- Black Sea port city
- "The ___ File" (Forsyth best-seller)
- "Potemkin" port
- "Potemkin" mutiny site
- "Potemkin" locale
- "Battleship Potemkin" mutiny locale
- ''Potemkin'' mutiny locale
- Where the Potemkin Steps are
- Where Leon Trotsky grew up
- West-central Texas city
- Vorontsov Lighthouse setting
- Vorontsov Lighthouse location
- Ukranian seaport
- Ukranian port
- Ukrainian site of the Potemkin Steps
- Ukrainian port whose staircase is a setting for "The Battleship Potemkin"
- Ukrainian port city on the Black Sea
- Ukrainian naval base
- Ukrainian city of one million
- Ukrainian birthplace of Yakov Smirnoff
- Ukrainian bay
- Ukraine port on the Black Sea
- Twin city of Midland, Texas
- TruTV's "Black Gold" is filmed near there
- Title city of a Forsyth thriller
- The so-called "Pearl of the Black Sea"
- The Pearl of the Black Sea
- Texas town ... or the Ukrainian city for which it was named
- Texas setting of the 2004 football film "Friday Night Lights"
- Texas college town
- Texas college or its locale
- Texas city with an annual Shakespeare Festival
- Texas city that's the setting for the film "Friday Night Lights"
- Texas city obsessed with the Permian Panthers in "Friday Night Lights"
- Texas city near Midland
- Texas city named for a Ukrainian city
- Texas city named for a city in Ukraine
- Texas city named by Russian immigrants
- Texas city named after a Ukrainian city
- Texas city named after a Ukraine city
- Texas city in the movie "Friday Night Lights"
- Texas city in the film "Friday Night Lights"
- Texan city supposedly named after a Ukrainian city
- Texan city said to be named after a Ukrainian city
- Stalin named it a "hero city" after W.W. II
- Site of the Potemkin mutiny
- Site of some well-known steps
- Site of a historic 1905 revolt
- Shevchenko Park setting
- Setting of the movie "Friday Night Lights"
- Setting for Sergei Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin"
- Seat of Ector County, Tex.
- Seaport south of Kiev
- Seaport of southern Ukraine
- Russia's vacation city.
- Rodeo circuit city
- Pushkin Museum locale
- Potemkin's port
- Potemkin locale
- Port for the Potemkin
- Onetime Texas home of both Bushes
- Oksana Baiul's hometown
- Main port for grain from the Ukraine
- Little ___ (nickname for the Russian neighborhood of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn)
- Globe of the Great Southwest city
- George HW Bush's first Texas home
- Frederick Forsyth's "The ___ File"
- Frederick Forsyth thriller "The ___ File"
- Former Soviet naval base
- File name?
- Ector County, Tex. city
- County seat in west Texas
- Classic Bee Gees album
- City where Pushkin lived in the 1820s
- City that was home to the first car in Russia
- City southwest of Midland
- City on the Permian Basin
- City on Black Sea
- City of western Texas
- City of Ukraine or Texas
- City of the South's "Petroplex"
- City not far from the western terminus of I-20
- City near Midland, Texas
- City near Midland, Tex.
- City name in Texas and Ukraine
- City name found in both Texas and Ukraine
- City in western Texas
- City in Ukranian S.S.R.
- City in Ukraine or Texas
- City in the Ukraine or Texas
- City in Tex. or Ukraine
- City in Tex. or the U.S.S.R.
- City founded by a decree by Catherine the Great
- City called "The Pearl of the Black Sea"
- City about 440 kilometers south of Kyiv
- Black Sea reosrt
- Black Sea port.
- Birthplace of Yakov Smirnoff
- Battleship Potemkin mutiny setting
- 1941 siege target
- 1940s home of the Bushes
- 1905 revolt setting
- "The Battleship Potemkin" port
- "The ___ File": Forsyth
- "The ___ File" (Frederick Forsyth bestseller)
- "The ___ File" (Forsyth thriller)
- "The ___ File" (Forsyth novel)
- "Potemkin" mutiny port
- "Little ___," 1994 Russian-American film drama
- "Friday Night Lights" setting in Texas
- "Friday Night Lights" city
- ''The ___ File'' (Forsyth novel)
- ''The __ File'' (Forsyth novel)
- ___ Steps ("Battleship Potemkin" location)
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