Results for: statue in New York
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college located in Poughkeepsie (New York, USA); city in Michigan (USA)Vassar
county in England; name of several rivers in England; American corporation headquartered in New York City, direct marketer of cosmetics and beauty productsAvon
descendant of Dutch in New York, somebody from New YorkKnickerbocker
district of New York City, on Manhattan Island, originally named Nieuw Haarlem by Dutch settlers in 1658, primarily black neighborhood in the northeastern part of Manhattan, area in New York City; city in HollandHarlem
Egyptian composite creature, Greek composite creature, mysterious person, sphinx statue, winged creature with the body of a lion and the face of a woman (Greek Mythology); creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man (Egyptian Mythology); enigmasphinx
English village known for the foolishness of its inhabitants; satirical term for New York CityGotham
family name; John Lennon (1940-1980), British musician and composer, member of "The Beatles" who was fatally shot by Mark David Chapman just outside his apartment building in New York on December 8th 1980Lennon
female-shaped supporting pillar, statue of a female figure used as a pillar or column (Architecture)caryatid
figure, image; statue; idol, sacred image; image of holy person; holy statue of Jesus Christ or Virgin Mary, iconikon
figure, image; statue; idol, sacred image; symbol; small graphic symbol which symbolizes a program or file in a graphical user interface (Computers)icon
formerly a resort, now an amusement area in southern Brooklyn, New York City, New York. It was an island, but has become part of Long Island since the silting up of Coney Island Creek.Coney Island
giant legendary statue; something that is huge, huge statue, something enormously large or powerfulcolossus
Giovanni da Verrazzano (c1480-1527), Italian explorer, first European to arrive at New York BayVerrazzano
grotesque drainage spout on building, somebody like carved figure, statue of grotesque figure, water spout in the shape of a monster or grotesque creature (often on Gothic churches); grotesque figure resembling a gargoylegargoyle
group of more than 1,000 small islands in southeastern Ontario and northern New York, in the St. Lawrence River.Thousand Islands
 

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