Depart for Europe
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SAILDepart for Europe.
URESuffix for depart
HEADTOHEADDepart for the facilities?
MENTEnding for "depart" or "punish"
MENTEnding for depart or advance
CAREParcels for Europe.
ECAAid for Europe.
CAREPackages for Europe.
ASEAHeaded for Europe, perhaps
ABROADTouring Europe, for example
ABROADIn Europe, for example.
MARSHALLPLANAIDEconomic assistance for Europe.
ERPHelping hand for Europe.
ETOWartime term for Europe.
ASEAHeaded for Europe, maybe
ATSEAHeading for Europe, perhaps
SPAAKBelgian protagonist for United Europe.
CARECooperative for aid to Europe.
KILOSDistances in Europe, for short.
ERPAn aid program for Europe: Abbr.
GAULAncient name for part of Europe.
SAINTPETERSBURG"Window on Europe" for a czar
EMMERWheat grown for cattle in Europe.
REGIEGovernment monopoly for taxation in Europe.
SCANDIAMedieval name for a part of Europe
KOSCIUSKOFighter for freedom in America and Europe.
ORIGINALTITLE"The Last Man in Europe" for "1984"
ervilsvetch, Vicia ervilia, grown in Europe for forage
ervilvetch, Vicia ervilia, grown in Europe for forage
EPIDEMICBlack Death of 14th century Europe, for one
SCANDIAAncient name for a region of northern Europe
gymnasiumsA school in Germany, Scandinavia, or central Europe that prepares pupils for university entrance
skirretplant, Sium sisarum, of the parsley family, cultivated in Europe for its edible tuberous root
vetchany of various allied plants, as Lathyrus sativus, of Europe, cultivated for their edible seeds and for forage
vetchesany of various allied plants, as Lathyrus sativus, of Europe, cultivated for their edible seeds and for forage
espartoany of several grasses, esp. Stipa tenacissima, of southern Europe and northern Africa, used for making paper, cordage, etc.
espartosany of several grasses, esp. Stipa tenacissima, of southern Europe and northern Africa, used for making paper, cordage, etc.
hamstersA solitary burrowing rodent with a short tail and large cheek pouches for carrying food, native to Europe and northern Asia
bluegrassA bluish-green grass that was introduced into North America from northern Europe. It is widely grown for fodder, esp. in Kentucky and Virginia
arbutusesany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food