The Hungarian Rome
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EGERThe "Hungarian Rome."
EGERThe "Hungarian Rome"
EGER"The Hungarian Rome"
JANOSKADARHungarian in the news.
DUNAHungarian name of the Danube.
DUNAHungarian name for the Danube.
BAJAHungarian city on the Danube
ORADEACity near the Hungarian border
SZEGEDHungarian city near the Serbian border
VLAD... the Impaler, 15th-century Hungarian prince
FRANZJOSEFIFounder of the Austro-Hungarian empire
MOSTWANTEDLISZTBest recording of the "Hungarian Rhapsodies"?
RUBIKHonorary head of the Hungarian Engineering Academy
PENGOHungarian coin, replaced by the forint, 1946.
BARTOKHungarian composer who wrote "The Miraculous Mandarin"
lassuthe slow movement of a Hungarian dance
LISZTSERVERComputer that allows access to the "Hungarian Rhapsodies"?
LENTOLike the opening of several Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies
BRAHMSSTOKEROne who encouraged the composer of "Hungarian Dances"?
PLAYLISZTCommand to a Hungarian composer at the piano?
lassusLASSU, the slow movement of a Hungarian dance
hussars(in the 15th century) A Hungarian light horseman
EGERHungarian city that hosted the 2005 World Puzzle Championship
RUBIKSCUBAWhere a Hungarian toy inventor vacations in the Caribbean?
fristhe fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRISKA
friskathe fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRIS
magyarof or pertaining to the Magyars or their language; Hungarian
friskasFRISKA, the fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRIS
crownlanda large administrative district of the former Austro-Hungarian empire
MOLNARHungarian playwright whose "Liliom" was the basis for the musical "Carousel"
crownlandsCROWNLAND, a large administrative district of the former Austro-Hungarian empire
hussar(originally) one of a body of Hungarian light cavalry formed during the 15th century
transleithanbeyond the river Leitha, once in part the boundary between Austria and Hungary; hence, Hungarian
hussarsA soldier in a light cavalry regiment that had adopted a dress uniform modeled on that of the Hungarian hussars
pulisone of a Hungarian breed of medium-sized sheepdogs having long, fine hair that often mats, giving the coat a corded appearance
pulikone of a Hungarian breed of medium-sized sheepdogs having long, fine hair that often mats, giving the coat a corded appearance
pulione of a Hungarian breed of medium-sized sheepdogs having long, fine hair that often mats, giving the coat a corded appearance
vizslaany of a breed of hunting dogs of Hungarian origin that resemble the Weimaraner but have a rich deep red coat and brown eyes