Other crossword clues for answer "BOSTON"
- BOSTON
- Where do I go to school? Up in ___. Well, technically Cambridge I suppose, but ...
- City where Morse code was founded
- Amanda band
- Tea Party locale
- See 36 Down
- Home of the civil-engineering boondoggle known as "The Big Dig"
- Beantown
- Emerson College site
- Site of 265-year-old Faneuil Hall
- City founded by Puritans
- Terrier type
- Fenway Park city
- Marathon city
- Second-easternmost U.S. state capital
- Commonwealth Avenue city
- With 52-Down, paper since 1872
- __ baked beans
- New England capital
- Faneuil Hall locale
- Where Ben Franklin was born
- __ fern
- Ben Franklin's birthplace
- . . . on the Charles
- April marathon city
- Big city in Massachusetts
- Massachusetts metropolis
- Fenway Park's setting
- Attack bomber used by United States and England.
- Bomber used by AAF and RAF.
- British bomber.
- Home of the Cabots and Lowells.
- Scene of a momentous jettison, Dec. 16, 1773.
- Cradle of liberty.
- Home of the Braves.
- Largest fish-shipping port in U. S.
- Hoot Evers' team.
- Gov. Herter's capital.
- Old-time form of waltz.
- A leading U. S. port.
- Gov. Furcolo's capital.
- Where Faneuil Hall is.
- Thirteenth largest city in U. S.
- A kind of waltz.
- Bulfinch's birthplace.
- Gov. Volpe's capital.
- Salem's neighbor.
- Leading U.S. port.
- Hub
- Scene of a tea party
- See 50 Across
- The Hub
- Faneuil Hall site
- Athens of America
- The Athens of America
- ___ Pops
- _____ University (where M.L.K. earned his doctorate)
- Fenway Park locale
- Setting for "The Practice"
- Home of the oldest active M.L.B. ballpark
- Paul Revere House locale
- Setting of an April marathon
- Big 1970s-'80s band with a geographical name
- Theme of this puzzle
- White-suited "Dukes of Hazzard" villain
- Common ground?
- Globe's place
- With 21-Across, A.L. team with a patriotic color
- More Than a Feeling band
- Mayor Thomas Menino's city
- *"Wicked pissah!"
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts city
- Marathon site since 1897
- Site of a famous marathon
- City where the Globe is published
- Emerson's "happy town beside the sea"
- Globe setting
- Common place?
- Tea party setting
- Capital founded in 1630
- Braves' home before Milwaukee and then Atlanta
- *City on the banks of the Charles