Endings for east and west
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ERNSEndings for "east" and "west"
ERNSEndings for East or West
ERNS"East" or "west" endings
POINTSEast and west
ERNSEast and west enders?
ERNSEast and west enders
BRIDGEPOSITIONSEast and West, sometimes
GERSEur.'s East and West
CARDTABLEWhere East and West meet.
BRANDENBURGGATEWhere East and West meet.
NFCGrp. with East and West divisions
SIDERWord used with East and West.
SEPARATEDHow Kipling saw East and West.
BEREast and West Zone city: Abbr.
PARTNERSEast and West, at the bridge table.
SIDERCombining form used with East and West.
RIDINGNorth, East and West divisions of Yorkshire.
ORANGESEast, West and South, in N.J.
IRONCURTAINCold War barrier between East and West
NORTHROPAuthor of "The Meeting of East and West."
DUPLICATEBRIDGEWhen North and South battle East and West.
BRIDGECLUBGroup that includes North, South, East and West
bicoastalLocated along both the east and west coasts
COASTSThe U.S. has East and West ones
SALEMCity name in both East and West Coast states
SALEMCity name on both the East and West Coast
MAHJONGGIts positions are labeled North, South, East and West
NEWSWhat literally comes from the north, east, west and south?
ELBERiver that formed part of the border between East and West Germany
CHECKPOINT... Charlie (border crossing between East and West Berlin during the cold war)
REUNITEDBack together, like East and West Berlin after the Berlin Wall was dismantled
orientalismSomething considered characteristic of the peoples and cultures of west, east, or central Asia
bicoastalOf or relating to two coasts, esp. the east and west coast regions of the U.S
retrogradationThe apparent temporary reverse motion of a planet (from east to west), resulting from the relative orbital progress of the earth and the planet
longitudesThe angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
anglesmember of a West Germanic people that migrated from Sleswick to Britain in the 5th century a.d. and founded the kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria. As early as the 6th century their name was extended to all the Germanic inhabitants of Britai
anglemember of a West Germanic people that migrated from Sleswick to Britain in the 5th century a.d. and founded the kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria. As early as the 6th century their name was extended to all the Germanic inhabitants of Britai