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- Constructor-friendly German industrial city
- German steel city
- Ruhr city
- Ruhr valley city
- City on the Ruhr
- German city
- German steel center
- Krupp Works city
- German industrial town
- German steel town
- City near Oberhausen
- German ironworks center
- Ruhr Valley city whose name can also mean "to eat"
- German city whose name also means "food" in German
- City north of Cologne
- German industrial city
- City near Cologne
- City in the North Rhine-Westphalia
- German city that was the 2010 European Capital of Culture
- Industrial German city
- Museum Folkwang city
- Where the Krupps worked
- Krupps works city
- City east of Duisberg
- European steel town
- West German City
- Ruhr hub
- To eat, in German
- Krupp foundry city
- Ruhr Valley industrial center
- Home of the Krupp family
- Home of Germany's Krupp family
- Home of the suggestively-titled (to English speakers, anyway) Folkwang University
- Big Bertha's birthplace
- City near Düsseldorf
- City about 50 miles north of Bonn
- City where one can see Renoir's "Lise With Umbrella"
- General idea
- City near Dusseldorf
- Ruhr River valley city
- Ruhr industrial hub
- City NNE of Cologne
- City NNE of Düsseldorf
- City in the Ruhr valley
- Chief city of the Ruhr valley
- City of the Ruhr River valley
- Birthplace of Big Bertha
- Town near Düsseldorf
- City in the Rhineland-Westphalia coalfield
- Largest industrial city in the Ruhr coalfield
- German industrial center
- Ruhr industrial center
- German city on the Ruhr
- German iron center
- Steel city of Germany
- Where Big Bertha was built
- Industrial city of Germany
- Industrial city near Düsseldorf
- Krupp factory city
- City served by Düsseldorf Airport
- Ruhr Valley city that also means "to eat" in German
- German city that hosts the world's largest board game convention
- Steelers' city?
- Ruhr-al area?
- Ruhr metropolis
- Cheif city in Ruhr Balley
- Krupp locale
- Krupp's city
- Ruhr region city
- WWI and WWII target
- Dusseldorf's neighbor
- City near Mulheim an der Ruhr
- Krupp Works site
- Folkwang Museum site
- City near Gelsenkirchen
- 5-Down hub
- Former German coal center
- Germany's University of Duisburg-__
- City west of Dortmund
- German steelworks town
- Chief Ruhr River valley city
- City on Germany's A40
- German steel hub
- Zollverein Industrial Complex city
- Steel city near Cologne
- It's about 30 kilometers from Düsseldorf
- Steel city north of Cologne
- German industrial hub
- German port
- Ruhr Valley hub
- City near Bonn
- German steelworks site
- Port of Germany
- Westphalian city
- Krupp works home
- Ruhr River city
- Ruhr Valley metropolis
- European Capital of Culture for 2010
- Düsseldorf neighbor
- Museum Folkwang locale
- Steel city
- Karl Baedeker's birthplace
- German Motor Show city
- 90 Across city
- City served by Düsseldorf Airport
- It's north of Cologne
- 73 Across, in Germany
- City north of Bonn
- It's about 20 minutes from Düsseldorf Airport by train
- Zollverein Coal Mine city
- Cologne neighbor
- Rhineland metropolis
- Krupp steel works city
- City in Germany's Ruhr Valley
- Germany's equivalent of Pittsburgh
- Prussian city, once
- Ruhr-al city?
- City in North Rhine-Westphalia
- German city that was once part of Prussia
- Strong of Heart: Life and Death in the Fire Department of New York author Thomas Von ___
- Home to the Rhine-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research
- Krupp city
- Where travel guidebook writer Karl Baedeker was born
- Hamburger meal?
- Neighboring city of Duisburg
- Nordrhein-Westfalen city
- Steel town of Germany
- Bombed German city.
- Bombed city of Germany.
- R. A. F. target.
- Bombed capital of Ruhr area.
- Bombed city in Ruhr.
- Bombed city near Duesseldorf.
- City of twisted steel.
- Target of huge R. A. F. raids.
- Bombed Krupp city.
- City in path of British Second Army.
- Greatly bombed German industrial city.
- Home of bombed out Krupp works.
- Scene of bombed Krupp works.
- Shattered German city.
- City N. E. of Dusseldorf.
- Herr Krupp's bailiwick.
- Rhine city N. of Dueren.
- City in British zone of Germany.
- Industrial city in Ruhr.
- Krupp steel city.
- City with ruined Krupp works.
- Krupp site.
- City in the Ruhr.
- Ruhr capital.
- Chief city of the Ruhr.
- Site of Krupp works.
- City in the Ruhr Basin.
- City near Duesseldorf.
- City of the Krupp works.
- German city in the Western Zone.
- Iron and steel city.
- City near Dortmund.
- City of 605,125 in Germany.
- City of the Ruhr.
- Eat: German.
- German city in the British Zone.
- Industrial hub of the Ruhr.
- The "Pittsburgh" of Germany.
- The Ruhr, the Krupps, and rubble.
- To eat: Ger.
- City 37 mi. north of Cologne.
- City of 605,125 in Ruhr.
- Hub of the Ruhr.
- Where Krupp plants operate.
- Chief Ruhr city.
- City of 521,000 in Rhine Province.
- To eat: German.
- Chief city of Ruhr.
- City 37 miles N of Cologne.
- City in Germany.
- European steel city.
- Germany's "Pittsburgh."
- Home of Krupp works.
- Home of the Krupps.
- German trial city.
- Metropolis of the Ruhr.
- German metropolis.
- Krupp's town.
- W. German city.
- Where the Krupp works are.
- City east of Duisburg.
- Neighbor of Altendorf.
- To eat, in Berlin.
- City in West Germany.
- Eat: Ger.
- Dine, in Bonn
- Eat, in Berlin
- Ruhr center
- Home of Krupp
- German Pittsburgh
- Have a meal, in Berlin
- Swedish count
- Dine, in Germany
- Eat, in Bonn
- Krupp steelworks site
- Neighbor of Düsseldorf
- Site of the Krupp works
- City in 7 Down
- Site of the Villa Hugel
- Krupp Works locale
- Krupp's spot
- Seat of the Krupp steel works
- To eat, in Bonn
- Food, in Frankfurt
- Krupp's bailiwick
- Ruhr steel center
- Where Krupp put up his works
- Düsseldorf's neighbor
- Krupp works center
- Big Bertha's home
- Ruhr Basin city
- West German steel center
- Where Krupp cleaned up
- Clock inventor or German city
- To eat, in Emden
- West German industrial city
- To eat, in Erfurt
- City near the Ruhr
- Site of Krupp steel works
- German iron and steel city
- Home of the Krupp works
- Bomb site of 1943-45
- Altendorf is a suburb of it
- German city north of Cologne
- City acquired by Prussia, 1802
- Krupp family city
- Scene of W.W. II aerial attacks
- German city in the Ruhr Valley
- City NE of Düsseldorf
- German electricity-producing city
- Have breakfast, e.g., in Germany
- Bad ___ (Lower Saxony city)
- It's near Gelsenkirchen
- Krupp's headquarters
- German coal city
- Dine, in Düsseldorf
- Museum Folkwang site
- 1802 acquisition of 25-Across
- City NW of Frankfurt
- City WSW of Dortmund
- Prussia annexed it in 1802
- German city whose name means "to eat"
- Ruhr industrial city
- City SSW of Münster
- Ruhr Museum locale
- Where Alfred Krupp was born
- Germany's University of Duisburg-___
- Industrial hub of Germany
- City that hosts the world's biggest annual game fair
- City whose name means "eat"
- European city whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet
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- European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as "to eat"
- Home to the Villa Hügel
- Scene of W.W. II airstrikes
- W.W. II bomb site
- Western German city
- German coal city, once
- European city whose name means "eat"
- Krupp ironworks city
- Center of the Krupp family dynasty
- Ruhr's chief city
- City on the Ruhr River
- Steel city in the Ruhr
- Site of Germany's Aalto-Musiktheater
- German city that's home to the Ruhr Museum
- German foodie's favorite city?
- City near the Ruhr and Rhine
- Where Big Bertha was "born"
- Industrial city north of Cologne
- Rebuilt city north of Cologne
- Chief city of the Ruhr River valley
- Industrial city in Germany
- Krupp steel hub
- Major city on the Ruhr
- Ruhr region
- German iron and steel center
- Industrial Ruhr city
- City between Dortmund and Duisburg
- Ruhr Valley industrial city
- Original Krupp Works city
- Large city of the Ruhr valley
- City in the Ruhr area
- City of the Ruhr valley
- German industrial city in the Ruhr Valley
- Site of the Krupp steel works
- City NNE of Dusseldorf
- German birthplace of Big Bertha
- German industrial center of the Ruhr
- Busy German city
- City near Frankfurt
- German city hidden in "United States Senate"
- Krupp's home base
- Munich meal
- Delicat food
- Munitions city
- European coal center
- Home of Big Bertha
- Industrial hub of the Ruhr Valley
- WWII Ruhr target
- Deutscher dorp
- Krupp family home
- Industrial city of the Ruhr Valley
- City where Big Berthas were built
- World War II bombing target
- Where the annual Red Dot Design Awards are given out
- Industrial city of Europe
- German city that's an anagram of 43 Down
- Home of the Krupp industries
- Pittsburgh of the Ruhr
- Home of the Krupp steel works
- Steel city of Europe
- Museum Folkwang setting
- Krupp ironworks site
- Industrial city of North Rhine-Westphalia
- City about 36 miles north of Cologne
- Ruhr Museum location
- Ruhr Museum site
- Setting of the annual SPIEL board game fair
- City northeast of Düsseldorf
- Germany's steel center