➠ Words that end with o

List contains 10037 Words that end with "o".

  • - It's nicknamed "Tiger City"
  • - Holmenkollen Ski Museum city
  • - Gardermoen Airport city
  • - Frogner Park's city
  • - European city known for being expensive
  • - Europe's Tiger City
  • - Ekebergparken city
  • - Domkirken cathedral city
  • - City with the newspaper Aftenposten
  • - City with Ibsen quotes set into its sidewalks
  • - City with ferry service to Copenhagen
  • - City with a Viking Ship Museum
  • - City with a district called Ostensjo
  • - City with a district called Nordstrand
  • - City whose patron saint is St. Hallvard
  • - City whose patron saint is Saint Hallvard
  • - City whose metro is called "Tunnelbane"
  • - City where you can view Edvard Munch's "The Scream"
  • - City where you can see "The Scream"
  • - City where sidewalks are decorated with Ibsen quotes
  • - City where one can pick up a Nobel (you know, cuz they just give them away to everybody)
  • - City where "The Scream" was stolen in 2004
  • - City warmed by the Gulf Stream
  • - City two hours south of Lillehammer
  • - City that's home to the Viking Ship Museum
  • - City that hosts an annual Norwegian Wood music festival
  • - City south of Hamar
  • - City served by the airport Gardermoen
  • - City on a fjord, [not] shockingly
  • - City of the Viking Ship Museum
  • - City of the Storting
  • - City of Europe
  • - City north of the Skagerrak
  • - City in Los Lobos?
  • - City in Czechoslovakia?
  • - City I visited after I was runner-up for the Nobel Prize in literature; they'll realize I should have won in ten years
  • - City home to the Kon-Tiki Museum
  • - City from which to take a fjord excursion, perhaps
  • - City from which pianist Kjell Bækkelund hailed
  • - City from which Amundsen started his Antarctic expedition
  • - City founded in 1050
  • - City founded by King Harold III
  • - City founded by Harold III
  • - City founded by Hardrada
  • - City founded by Harald the Ruthless
  • - City founded by Harald Hardraade
  • - City almost due north of Hamburg
  • - City about the size of Boston
  • - City 3,767 nautical miles from New York.
  • - Capital where you might attend a Christmas feast called "julebord"
  • - Capital where marathoner Grete Waitz was born
  • - Capital where Henrik Ibsen is buried
  • - Capital where a-ha formed
  • - Capital city, called Kristiania until 1924
  • - Capital city of Norway
  • - Akershus Fortress city
  • - 1952 Olympics host city
  • - ...... City Hall, Nobel ceremony locale
  • - European capital city
  • - City in Norway.
  • - Where kroner are spent
  • - Port city of Norway
  • - Nobel Peace Center city
  • - Norwegian city
  • - Norway city
  • - City full of fjords
  • - City called a 'kommune' by its inhabitants
  • - Some too slow in city
  • - On sale, oddly, old European city
  • - Host city of the 1952 Winter Olympics
  • - Nobel Peace Prize city
  • - Where Nobel Peace Prizes are awarded
  • - Munch Museum city
  • - City home to Norway's royal family
  • - Capital where the Netflix series 'Occupied' is set
  • - Ducks circling small lake in city
  • - City with the forest region of Nordmarka
  • - 1952 Winter Olympics city
  • - Where Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' is displayed
  • - Scandinavian city
  • - Major city in Norway
  • - Nobel ceremony city
  • - Capital city home to the Munch Museum
  • - Its city seal depicts St. Hallvard
  • - Nobel Institute city
  • - Peace Prize city
  • - European city where 49 Across formed
  • - City ducks circling small lake
  • - Where the Nobel Peace Prize winner is announced
  • - City that hosted the Winter Olympics 8 days after Elizabeth II took the throne
  • - City that won the European Green Capital Award in 2019
  • - Fjord city
  • - Kon-Tiki Museum city
  • - City where 'Peer Gynt' premiered
  • - Scandinavia's Tiger City
  • - Norwegian city with the Munch Museum
  • - Viking Ship Museum city
  • - Capital city in chaos, London
  • - Norway's most populous city
  • - Ibsen Museum city
  • - Where the Storting convenes
  • - Peer Gynt Sculpture Park city
  • - Winter Olympics host city between St. Moritz and Cortina
  • - Parliament city
  • - European city
  • - Capital city.
  • - City that's home to Munch's 'The Scream'
  • - Norse city name that can be translated as "meadow of the gods"
  • - Rings around small and large city
  • - Norwegian city home to the National Theatre
  • - city once called kristiania
  • - ladies and gents cycling round city
  • - City is huge, look!
  • - city where the nobel peace prize is handed out
  • - Where the Nobel Peace Prize is presented
  • - kroner-spending city
  • - city where japan and germany returned to winter olympics competition in the aftermath of wwii
  • - norway's major city
  • - Karl Johans Gate is its main thoroughfare
  • - Jo Nesbo's birthplace
  • - It's in Scandinavia
  • - It was once Christiania
  • - It became a capital during Haakon V's reign
  • - Ice-free Norwegian port
  • - Ibsen's hometown
  • - Ibsen Museum locale
  • - Ibsen Museum home
  • - Ibsen lived there
  • - Host of the sixth Winter Olympics
  • - Home to the Kon-Tiki Museum
  • - Home to Queen Sonja
  • - Home to Norway's Royal Palace
  • - Home to King Harald V
  • - Home to Holmenkollen
  • - Home of the Storting
  • - Home of the Scandic Vulkan Hotel
  • - Home of the Scandic Byporten Hotel
  • - Home of the Norsk Folkemuseum
  • - Home of the Nobels
  • - Home of the Nobel Prize
  • - Home of the Gardermoen airport
  • - Home of the first U.N. secretary general
  • - Home of the annual Norwegian Wood music festival
  • - Home of Norway's royal family
  • - Home of Literature Nobelist Sigrid Undset
  • - Home of King Harald V
  • - Home of Hallvard's ruined cathedral
  • - Home of an Ibsen Museum
  • - Home of Akershus Castle
  • - Home of a Munch museum
  • - Home for King Harald
  • - Holmenkollen Ski Museum locale
  • - Harald V's home
  • - Giant slalom's first Olympic venue
  • - German-occupied capital in W.W. II
  • - Frogner Park's home
  • - Frogner Park site
  • - Four-time host of the Nordic World Ski Championships
  • - Formerly Christiana
  • - Flight hub for Norwegian
  • - Fjord of Norway
  • - Fjord metropolis
  • - Fjord locale
  • - Fiord of Norway
  • - Ferry destination from Copenhagen
  • - European capital, known until 1924 as Christiania
  • - European capital west of Helsinki
  • - European capital once known as Christiania
  • - European capital on a fjord
  • - European capital known for its quality of life
  • - Ekeberg is a suburb of it
  • - Edvard Munch Museum site
  • - Edvard Munch Museum locale
  • - Destination of some SAS flights
  • - Christinia today
  • - Christiania's name after 1925
  • - Christiania, later
  • - Christiana, today
  • - Certain Nobel Institute site
  • - Capital with the Tryvann ski resort
  • - Capital with the Norsk Folkemuseum
  • - Capital with the Nobel Peace Center
  • - Capital with the Kon-Tiki Museum
  • - Capital with more than 300 lakes within its limits
  • - Capital with lots of fjord explorers?
  • - Capital with fjords
  • - Capital with ferry service to Copenhagen
  • - Capital with a Nobel Institute
  • - Capital whose patron is St. Hallvard
  • - Capital west of Tallinn, Estonia
  • - Capital south of Trondheim
  • - Capital situated on the same latitude as St. Petersburg, Russia
  • - Capital served by Gardermoen Airport
  • - Capital place for a solo?
  • - Capital once known as Kristiania
  • - Capital on the Skagerrak
  • - Capital on the same parallel as Seward, Alaska
  • - Capital on the Alna
  • - Capital off the E18
  • - Capital of the world's happiest country, per a 2017 U.N. survey
  • - Capital of the Land of the Midnight Sun
  • - Capital NW of Drammen
  • - Capital north of Berlin
  • - Capital near the Skagerrak
  • - Capital near Skagerrak
  • - Capital near Lillestrøm
  • - Capital known for 300 years as Christiania
  • - Capital in which kroner are spent
  • - Capital in the middle of Czechoslovakia?
  • - Capital founded around 1050 A.D.
  • - Capital formerly named Christiania
  • - Capital featuring the Munch Museum
  • - Capital due north of the northern tip of Denmark
  • - Capital captured by the Germans 4/9/40
  • - Capital called Christiania, once
  • - Capital at 60 degrees latitude
  • - Busy place in Norway
  • - Bjørvika is a suburb of it
  • - Birthplace of Trygve Lie
  • - Birthplace of Queen Sonja
  • - Birthplace of King Harald V's son, Haakon
  • - Aftenposten newspaper headquarters
  • - 2017 Tony-winning play whose title is also the name of Norway's capital
  • - 2017 Tony-winning play that shares its name with a Scandinavian capital
  • - 2017 Tony-winning play about 1990s diplomacy
  • - 2017 Tony winner for Best Play
  • - 2017 Best Play winner
  • - 1993 and 1995's ...... Accords
  • - 1993 accord site
  • - 1952 Winter Games venue
  • - 1952 Olympics venue
  • - '52 Olympics site
  • - ...... Fjord, Norway
  • - ...... Fiord
  • - ...... breakfast (uncooked meal)
  • - ...... Børs (European stock exchange)
  • - ...... Accords, 1993
  • - ...... Accords (1993 peace agreements between Israel and the PLO)
  • - ...... Accords (1993 peace agreement)
  • - ...... Accords (1990s peace agreements)
  • - .... Accords: Israel/PLO agreements
  • - .... Accords: 1993 Mideast pact
  • - .... Accords, 1993 Israel-PLO pact
  • - Type of breakfast
  • - 1952 Olympics site
  • - 1952 Olympics host
  • - Site of 1952 Olympics.
  • - Norway.
  • - Nobel Institute site
  • - European port.
  • - North Sea port
  • - Eur. capital
  • - Accords
  • - ...and another!
  • - Norway's capital
  • - Norwegian Capital
  • - "Skandinavisk" hub
  • - Capital of Norway
  • - Ducks circling southern lake in the capital
  • - Capital on a fjord
  • - Pit dug out of topsoil in European capital
  • - Some rancheros love capital
  • - Norway capital
  • - Political center of Norway
  • - Every second dog salmon found in 21 down
  • - Giotto's loaded, displaying capital
  • - Vigeland Park's Scandinavian capital
  • - Capital once called Christiania
  • - Capital home to a Viking Ship Museum
  • - Scandinavian capital
  • - Capital west of Stockholm
  • - Norwegian seaport
  • - World capital on a fjord
  • - Capital home to Vigeland Sculpture Park
  • - 1952 Winter Olympics host
  • - Northern European capital
  • - Third-northernmost national capital
  • - Capital of Lithuania seeming obvious initially, looking back
  • - World capital at around the same latitude as St. Petersburg
  • - Ibsen's home
  • - European capital lauded by Vision Zero proponents in 2019
  • - Knocks back sample of alcohol socialising in European capital
  • - Nordic capital
  • - Some go slowly in capital
  • - Site of King Harald V's palace
  • - Site of the Viking Ship Museum
  • - Capital found in politico's loft
  • - Viking Ship Museum's world capital
  • - 1993's ...... Accords
  • - Sonja Henie's birthplace
  • - Port of Norway
  • - Parliament : London :: Storting : ....
  • - Best Play Tony winner with a geographical name
  • - Munch Museum's world capital
  • - Otto's loaded, displaying capital
  • - King Harald's capital
  • - World capital near the 60th parallel
  • - Tony-winning 2017 play about international diplomacy
  • - Seaport in Norway
  • - 26-Down:Ghana::......:Norway
  • - Capital in Scandinavia
  • - Scandinavian capital founded in the mid-11th century
  • - Norwegian port
  • - Munch Museum home
  • - Norwegian home of the Munch Museum
  • - Harald V's world capital
  • - Home of Norway's Royal Palace
  • - Viking Ship Museum site
  • - Capital name derived from Old Norse
  • - Capital found in Leonardo's loft
  • - 2017 Tony winner about the '90s Israel-PLO accords
  • - Northern capital
  • - Fjord
  • - Capital
  • - European capital
  • - Cold capital
  • - A European capital
  • - Trick
  • - Norway's fjord-side capital
  • - Home to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
  • - Munch Museum location
  • - Capital that was once part of Denmark
  • - capital invested in pimlico
  • - capital west of helsinki
  • - Scandinavian part of Czechoslovakia
  • - sonja henie's birthplace, today
  • - home for magnus carlsen
  • - ..... Accords [part of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process]
  • - European capital not hidden here
  • - Oscar regularly visited T S Eliot in capital
  • - world capital with an edvard munch museum
  • - capital with 343 lakes
  • - setting for "the worst person in the world"
  • - 1952 Winter Games host
  • - nordic capital formerly called christiania
  • - World capital on the same latitude as Tallinn and Stockholm
  • - Top game that's devilish
  • - Game where a top is tossed and caught using two sticks
  • - a devil of a game?
  • - game in which a spinning top is thrown and caught on a cord fastened to two hand-held sticks
  • - a bold novel about india opener in our top game
  • - game in which one throws and catches a spinning top on a cord fastened to two sticks held in the hands
  • - Old pitch support overturned game
  • - one trapped in a blood curdling game
  • - Top game can be the very devil
  • - Game involving catching a top on a cord
  • - game is excellent return in bloodshed
  • - Spool, sticks and string game for one
  • - Game involving two sticks joined by a string and a spool-shaped object
  • - Game involving sticks and spinning top
  • - Top game from Verdi, a Bolognese by extraction
  • - String-and-top game
  • - Return tennis stroke with assistance before love game
  • - Toy consisting of a spool on a string
  • - Ring round, engaging half of boys for game
  • - Game old boy recalled in two rings
  • - Game over then pitch second over
  • - Game involving spinning a top on a string
  • - Top-on-a-string pastime
  • - Game with a top spinning on a string
  • - Toss-and-catch game
  • - Cousin of a yo-yo.
  • - Toss-and-catch string game
  • - Old spinning top game
  • - a blood disorder gets one a game
  • - God! The Irish lawyer hides nothing from old devil in Barcelona
  • - Chinese spool-on-string balancing skill
  • - Devil: Comb. form
  • - Prop used in juggling
  • - ....Guterres, diplomat who became United Nations Secretary-General in 2017
  • - .. Banderas, star of films The Mask of Zorro and The Skin I Live In
  • - Banderas, Spanish actor who voiced Puss in Boots in the Shrek film franchise
  • - The title character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
  • - Merchant in "The Merchant of Venice"
  • - Venetian merchant who was in debt for a pound
  • - Banderas who voiced Puss in Boots in "Shrek" movies
  • - Villain in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'
  • - Villainous brother of Prospero in 'The Tempest'
  • - Banderas who voiced Puss in Boots
  • - Soldier with head cut threatened merchant in drama
  • - Washington Commanders running back Gibson
  • - This fellow's a social being, working on a satellite
  • - Italian peeled giant onions
  • - a new notion for the merchant of venice
  • - wide receiver brown of the buccaneers
  • - name of shakespeare's the merchant of venice
  • - Banderas of "The Expendables 3"
  • - "Spy Kids" actor Banderas
  • - "Interview With the Vampire" actor Banderas
  • - Signor Vivaldi
  • - Italian worker on moon
  • - --- Banderas, actor
  • - Prospero's brother
  • - Banderas of 'Desperado'
  • - Actor Banderas
  • - Shakespeare's merchant
  • - Shakespearean merchant
  • - Composer Vivaldi
  • - Owner of the 'pound of flesh' sought by Shylock
  • - "The Four Seasons" composer Vivaldi