- OSLO
- 1952 Winter Olympics site
- Capital on a fjord
- Christiania, today
- European capital
- Norway's capital
- Norway's largest city
- Norwegian capital
- Scandinavian capital
- Christiania Theater locale
- Olympics site, 1952
- Frogner Park locale
- Scandinavian city
- 1952 Winter Olympics host
- Capital in {/Czechoslovakia/}?
- Christiania, now
- Home of 47-Down
- Capital close to Stockholm
- Capital home to Vigeland Park
- Viking Ship Museum setting
- Norway's most populous city
- Nobel Peace Center city
- Peace Prize city
- Capital where things may be written in Nynorsk
- City I visited after I was runner-up for the Nobel Prize in literature; they'll realize I should have won in ten years
- Winner of the 2017 Tony for Best Play
- Site of 7-Down's Royal Palace
- Tony-winning play about Norwegian diplomats
- City where you can visit Akershus Fortress
- European capital whose patron saint is St. Hallvard
- Viking Ship Museum city
- Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art city
- ___ City Hall, where the Peace Prize is awarded
- European capital surrounded by forest
- European capital with a borough named "Frogner"
- 1952 Olympics city
- Bjørvika is a suburb of it
- Capital off the E18
- Capital once known as Kristiania
- Capital with the Tryvann ski resort
- City once called Christiania
- City served by the airport Gardermoen
- City where one can pick up a Nobel (you know, cuz they just give them away to everybody)
- City whose metro is called "Tunnelbane"
- Domkirken cathedral city
- Fjord city
- Gardermoen Airport city
- Home of the Storting
- Nobel Peace Center capital city
- Nordic city and home to the Vikingskiphuset museum
- The Munch Museum city
- The Storting's city
- Town where Sonja Henie was born
- Capital whose patron is St. Hallvard
- Holmenkollen Ski Museum city
- Frogner Park city
- Munch Museum city
- Vigeland Museum city
- ___ Accords
- Capital to spend kroner in
- Capital with suburbs Bygdøy and Grünerløkka
- 2017 Tony Award winner for Best Play
- Capital with the patron saint Hallvard
- Port of Norway
- Capital city that has 40 islands
- Capital of Norway
- City on the Skagerrak
- 1993 Peace Accord city
- Capital on the Skagerrak
- Cold capital
- Home of the Kon-Tiki Museum
- 1952 Olympic site
- Nobel Prize city
- Nobel Peace Prize city
- 1952 Olympics site
- Capital by a fjord
- Fjord metropolis
- Kon-Tiki Museum site
- Nobel Peace Center town
- Christian IV's capital
- City with a Viking ship hall
- Where Nobel Peace Prizes are awarded
- 1952 Winter Games site
- Capital west of Tallinn
- Munch's "The Scream" was stolen from here in 2004
- Site of Norway's Parliament
- ___ Accords (1993 peace agreement)
- Site of the Munch Museum
- 1993 Middle East negotiation site
- Nobel Peace Center's home
- City where you can see "The Scream"
- Home of the Viking Ship Museum
- Munch Museum site
- St. Hallvard Church site
- Capital with the Nobel Peace Center
- City whose patron saint is Saint Hallvard
- Capital of 30A
- Norway capital
- Capital featuring the Munch Museum
- City that's an anagram of a musical term
- Birthplace of Kjetil André Aamodt, the all-time leader in alpine skiing Olympic gold medals
- Its main subway station is called the Jernbanetorget
- Home to a school originally known as Royal Frederick University
- Home to the Vålerenga ice hockey team
- Where Thor Heyerdahl graduated from university
- Where the Storting passes laws
- City whose fun-to-pronounce boroughs include Østensjø, Grünerløkka, and Søndre Nordstrand
- Home to the famed ski jump Holmenkollen
- Improvise on stage, in a way
- Perennial host of a Biathlon World Cup event
- City that has gifted London a large Christmas tree annually since 1947
- Major non-Danish city once named for a Danish king
- Olympics host 64 years before 56-Down
- One end of the Laerdal Tunnel, the longest road tunnel in the world
- Where the Ra II watercraft is on display
- Birthplace of two of the writers of the #1 hit "Take On Me"
- City whose name likely comes partly from the mythological "Aesir"
- One end of the Laerdal Tunnel, the world's longest road tunnel
- Solo arrangement, so to speak
- 1952 Olympics locale
- Capital WNW of Stockholm
- Capital formerly called Christiania
- Christiana, today
- Northern metropolis
- Norwegian metropolis
- Scandinavian metropolis
- 1952 Olympic city
- Third northernmost European capital
- '52 Olympics site
- Capital near the 60th parallel
- Largest city in Norway
- City in the Great Fire of 1624
- Norwegian port
- Christiania, nowadays
- Norse capital
- Capital at the center of Czechoslovakia?
- First Scandinavian Olympic venue
- Sonja Henie's birthplace
- Sonja Henie's home
- Sonja Henie's hometown
- Ibsen's city
- Norse port
- 1952 Winter Olympics city
- 1952 Winter Olympics venue
- City that hosts the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony
- Nobel Institute city
- Norse hub
- Where Ibsen's theater was
- Capital formerly known as Christiania
- The center of Czechoslovakia?
- City on the Aker River
- Norwegian's capital city
- Where the Olympics' giant slalom was first held
- Capital in the center of Czechoslovakia?
- City where Nobel Peace Prizes are awarded
- Capital in the middle of Czechoslovakia?
- Home to the Ibsen Museum
- Nobel city
- Fjord explorers' city
- Northern Capital and birthplace of Queen Sonja
- Northern European capital
- Peace Prize place
- Capital once called Christiania
- City almost due north of Hamburg
- Major Scandinavian seaport
- Where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
- European port
- Home of the Ibsen Museum
- Site of the 1952 Winter Olympics
- Capital of 49-Down
- City founded by King Harald III
- City in which you'll find the Edvard Munch Museum
- Home of the Nobel Peace Center
- 1952 Winter Games venue
- City from which Amundsen started his Antarctic expedition
- City from which to take a fjord excursion, perhaps
- Kon-Tiki Museum locale
- Norwegian city served by Gardermoen Airport
- Today's Christiania
- Where Munch painted "The Scream"
- 1952 Olympics host city
- Locale of the Nobel Peace Center
- Olympics city in 1952
- ___ Accords (1993 peace agreements between Israel and the PLO)
- Capital with a Viking Ship Museum
- Home to Holmenkollen
- City in which Mideast peace accords were negotiated in 1993
- City once called Kristiana
- Norwegian site of the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian peace talks
- Fjord-adjacent capital
- Nobel site
- Kon-Tiki Museum city
- City near Lillehammer
- City S. of Lillehammer
- King Harald's capital
- Capital founded by King Harald III
- Capital on a ford
- Capital west of Helsinki
- Capital west of Stockholm
- Nobel peace prize presentation site
- Capital once known as Christiania
- City destroyed by fire in 1624
- Capital south of Trondheim
- Capital west of Tallinn, Estonia
- European capital once known as Christiania
- European capital once called Christiania
- Home of the Nobel Peace Prize
- Nobel Institute site
- __ Accords: 1993 Mideast pact
- 1952 Olympics host
- Capital south of Lillehammer
- SAS destination
- __ Accords, 1993 Israel-PLO pact
- Akershus Castle site
- City with the newspaper Aftenposten
- Harald V's capital
- Site of 1993 Arab-Israeli accords
- Vigeland Park city
- Vigeland Sculpture Park city
- Where to see the Kon-Tiki
- Capital NNW of Copenhagen
- City with Ibsen quotes set into its sidewalks
- Norsk Folkemuseum setting
- Capital formerly named Christiania
- City served by Gardermoen Airport
- Scandinavian capital that uses garbage to generate energy
- __ Accords: 1993 agreement
- Akershus Fortress city
- City in Czechoslovakia?
- City with a Viking Ship Museum
- Home of the Munch Museum
- Scandinavian port
- Where the Storting makes legislative decisions
- Aftenposten newspaper headquarters
- Capital of 42-Down
- City where sidewalks are decorated with Ibsen quotes
- Parliament : London :: Storting : __
- European capital west of Helsinki
- Fram Museum city
- Home of the annual Norwegian Wood music festival
- Nobel Peace Center home
- __ Accords: Israel/PLO agreements
- City that hosts an annual Norwegian Wood music festival
- City with ferry service to Copenhagen
- Capital north of Berlin
- 2017 Tony winner about the '90s Israel-PLO accords
- Nobel ceremony city
- Tony-winning 2017 play about international diplomacy
- Hedda Gabler setting, now
- European capital with more than 340 lakes
- Norsk Folkemuseum city
- Viking trading post now a world capital
- Capital city on a fjord
- Capital city served by Gardermoen Airport
- Norwegian banking hub
- Norwegian city with a Viking Ship Museum
- Norwegian home of the Fram Museum
- City viewed from Holmenkollbakken
- Home of the Norwegian Military Academy
- Norse city name that can be translated as "meadow of the gods"
- Olympics city, 1952
- Capital city with a Viking Ship Museum
- Capital city with public transit ferries
- Norway home of the Munch Museum
- Norwegian city
- Where to see "Ra II"
- Grete Waitz's birthplace
- Ibsen's home
- City on a fjord
- '52 Winter Olympics locale
- Edvard Munch Museum site
- Port for 6 Across
- Capital with fjords
- Fjord locale
- Nobel Peace Prize locale
- Viking Ships Museum city
- Home of the Norsk Folkemuseum
- Scandinavian seaport
- Harald V's home
- Nobel Peace Center site
- City founded by Harald III
- City warmed by the Gulf Stream
- Ibsen Museum locale
- Setting of Munch's "Scream"
- Home for Ibsen
- Ibsen hangout
- Hedda Gabler setting
- Capital near Lillestrøm
- North Sea port
- Viking Ship Museum locale
- Where the first UN head was born
- Ibsen Museum city
- Ibsen lived there
- Munch Museum locale
- Second-largest Scandinavian city
- Site of many Nobel Symposia
- Site of the 2016 biathlon world championships
- Where Heyerdahl went to college
- Home of a Munch museum
- Home of the Scandic Byporten Hotel
- Nobel Institute locale
- Place to spend a 23 Down
- Where Heyerdahl went to school
- Home of an Ibsen Museum
- Home of the Scandic Vulkan Hotel
- Nordic capital
- Capital name derived from Old Norse
- Munch Museum home
- Skandinavisk hub
- Winter Olympics venue before the Helsinki Summer Games (1952)
- Capital city east of Bergen.
- University city of Norway.
- Where Frogner Park is.
- Norsk Folkemuseum site
- Capital due north of Denmark
- Cold-climate capital
- Kon-Tiki Museum's home
- Third-northernmost national capital
- Home to half a million Norwegians
- Christiania, since 1925
- City with lots of fjord explorers
- Capital where marathoner Grete Waitz was born
- City that the band a-ha hails from
- City where "The Scream" was stolen
- Munch Museum's city
- Olympics city after St. Moritz
- Storting place
- Where Dick Button won his second Olympic gold medal
- Winter Olympics city after St. Moritz
- Capital near Lillehammer
- Munch Museum setting
- Norway's main port
- Winter Olympics host a half-century before Salt Lake City
- ___ Accords (1993 agreement)
- ___ Fjord
- City once known as Christiania
- Host of the sixth Winter Olympics
- Where the Storting meets
- World capital due west of St. Petersburg
- Modern-day name of Christiania
- Modern-day name of the city where "Peer Gynt" premiered
- Munch kin city?
- Setting of the Nobel Peace Center
- Setting of the Norwegian Nobel Institute
- Winter Olympics host the year the Summer Games were in Helsinki
- King Haakon's capital.
- Where German Governor General Terhoven rules.
- Fiord, arm of Skagerrak.
- Where Terboven rules.
- Captive capital.
- European capital, changed its name, 1925.
- Exiled king has returned to this capital.
- Where Prime Minister Gerhardsen works.
- ___ Fjord, arm of Skagerrak.
- Birthplace of Mme. Flagstad.
- Christiania.
- Trygve Lie's home city.
- Where Storting sits.
- Capital of Mr. Lie's country.
- Where the Storting convenes.
- Where the Storting sits.
- Formerly Christiania.
- Haakon's capital.
- Norway's seaport capital.
- Trygve Lie's home town.
- Trygve Lie's home.
- Where Norway's Storting sits.
- Ambassador Bay's post.
- Haakon VII's capital.
- Part of the Norway tour.
- Port on an inlet of the Skagerrak.
- Scene of the Winter Olympics.
- Where Haakon VII rules.
- City 3,767 nautical miles from New York.
- Setting of "The Doll's House."
- Ambassador Strong's post.
- Capital city.
- City founded in 1050.
- Fjord, inlet of the Skagerrak.
- The pearl of Norway.
- This was Christiania.
- Where 4 Down meets.
- Where Marshall received his prize.
- Where Nobel Institute is.
- City in Norway.
- Copenhagen, Stockholm, ___.
- Home of Haakon VII.
- ___ Fiord.
- Foreign capital.
- Largest city of Norway.
- Fjord of Norway.
- Where Akershus Castle is.
- Where Ibsen died.
- City of 455,000 in Norway.
- Fjord, arm of the Skagerrack.
- Christiana.
- Norse city.
- Where the Odelsting meets.
- Norwegian university
- See 19 Across.
- Olav's capital.
- One-time Christiana.
- Where the Storing sits.
- Where to spend kroner.
- City in Scandinavia.
- European city.
- Modern Christiania.
- Northern seaport.
- Capital of 18 Across.
- Norway fjord.
- Olav's city.
- Site of Nobel Institute.
- City founded by Harold III.
- Olaf's city.
- Home of Olaf V.
- Crown Prince Harald's home.
- Nordic city.
- Norwegian fjord.
- Olaf's capital.
- Seat of Nobel Institute.
- Eur. capital
- Formerly Christiana
- City of the Storting
- Fiord of Norway
- Northern capital
- Port in Norway
- Site of Kon-Tiki Museum
- Capital
- King Olaf's seat
- Olav's seat
- Site of Frogner Park
- City of Europe
- Capital place for a solo?
- City N of the Skagerrak
- Whence the Nobel Peace Prize comes
- Norway fiord
- One of Ibsen's homes
- It was once Christiania
- King Olaf's capital
- King Olav's capital
- Locale of Frogner Park
- Site of Akershus Castle
- Site of the Nobel Institute
- Christiania's name after 1925
- City about the size of Boston
- One place to spend kroner
- Present name of Christiania
- Site of 1952 Winter Olympics
- Frogner Park site
- ___ Fjord, Norway
- ___ breakfast (uncooked meal)
- A European capital
- Kon-Tiki Museum's city
- The Storting meets here
- City ESE of Bergen
- King Harald III's creation
- Nobel Institute's site
- The former Christiania
- Type of breakfast
- Frogner Park's locale
- Where the Kon-Tiki is now
- Winter Olympics site: 1952
- A Nobel Institute site
- City north of the Skagerrak
- Christiania, later
- Site of 1952 Olympics
- Capital near the North Sea
- European royal capital
- Locale of the annual Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
- Setting for Jo Nesbo's best-selling crime novels
- World capital where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
- Norwegian seaport
- City of the Nobel Peace Prize
- Capital near Skagerrak
- Capital on the 60th. parallel
- City south of Hamar
- City two hours south of Lillehammer
- Where the Kon-Tiki is preserved
- City south of Lillehammer
- Seat of King Olaf's rule
- Capital city founded in 1050
- Where marathoner Grete Waitz was born
- ___ Fjord (inlet of the Skagerrak)
- Artist Edvard Munch's home
- Where Dick Button won gold
- Mideast peace talks site
- 2-Down's capital
- Capital captured by the Germans 4/9/40
- Capital near Lilleström
- Northerner's home
- Quisling's city
- 1952 Olympics venue
- Edvard Munch Museum locale
- First Olympic venue for giant slalom
- Karl Johans Gate is its main thoroughfare
- 1993 accord site
- Frogner Park's home
- Knesset : Jerusalem :: Storting : ___
- Where Ibsen worked
- Winter Olympics site after St. Moritz
- ___ Accords, 1993
- Parliament city
- See 64-Down
- Sight from a fjord
- Capital NW of Drammen
- Storting meeting place
- 1993 Israeli/Palestinian accords site
- Capital at 60 degrees latitude
- Giant slalom's first Olympic venue
- Sonja Henie's Norwegian birthplace
- German-occupied capital in W.W. II
- Munch Museum's home
- Orly : Paris :: Gardermoen : ___
- ___ Accords of 1993
- Capital on a 69-Across
- Where the traitorous Vidkun Quisling lived
- ___ City Hall, Nobel ceremony locale
- Home of King Harald V
- Munch Museum's locale
- Home of Hallvard's ruined cathedral
- Home of the Gardermoen airport
- Site of the Ibsen Museum
- Where the Storting parliament sits
- Birthplace of Queen Sonja
- City where "Peer Gynt" premiered
- Home of Literature Nobelist Sigrid Undset
- Olympics locale where the first figure-skating triple jump was landed
- Capital with more than 300 lakes within its limits
- Europe's Tiger City
- Four-time host of the Nordic World Ski Championships
- Home of the first U.N. secretary general
- Home to King Harald V
- Capital known for 300 years as Christiania
- Capital with the Norsk Folkemuseum
- City in Los Lobos?
- European capital on a fjord
- Home for King Harald
- Kristiania, after 1925
- Location for Munch's "The Scream"
- Setting for Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler"
- World capital half of which consists of forest
- 1993 accord city
- 1993 and 1995's ___ Accords
- Destination of some SAS flights
- World capital with 40 islands within its city limits
- 2017 Best Play winner
- 2017 Tony-winning play about 1990s diplomacy
- Capital of the Land of the Midnight Sun
- Capital of the world's happiest country, per a 2017 U.N. survey
- Capital situated on the same latitude as St. Petersburg, Russia
- City that's home to the Viking Ship Museum
- World capital on a fjord
- World capital on the 60th parallel
- World capital whose seal depicts St. Hallvard
- 2017 Tony winner for Best Play
- Capital due north of the northern tip of Denmark
- Capital on the same parallel as Seward, Alaska
- City where you can view Edvard Munch's "The Scream"
- Home to Queen Sonja
- World capital with a nearly car-free city center
- ___ Accords (1990s peace agreements)
- 1993's ___ Accords
- Best Play Tony winner with a geographical name
- Flight hub for Norwegian
- Norwegian city with the Munch Museum
- Scandinavian capital founded in the mid-11th century
- Where the Nobel Peace Prize winner is announced
- World capital near the 60th parallel
- City called a "kommune" by its inhabitants
- Where Edvard Munch's "The Scream" is displayed
- World capital at around the same latitude as St. Petersburg
- Home to the Viking Ship Museum
- Host of the 1952 Winter Olympics
- Negotiation site that led to the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize
- See 29-Down
- Capital founded at the end of the Viking age
- Capital founded during the Viking Age
- Capital just below the 60th parallel
- Capital that was once part of Denmark
- City formerly known as Christiania
- City that's home to Munch's "The Scream"
- Home of Akershus Castle, which has a replica at Disney World
- Home to the Munch Museum
- Host city for the annual Øyafestivalen
- Norway's biggest city
- Where Henrik Ibsen is buried
- World capital located partly on Bygdøy Peninsula
- Capital city founded by King Harald
- Capital city that's home to the Vigeland sculpture park
- City where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
- City with 40 islands and nearly 350 lakes within its limits
- Home for the artist Edvard Munch
- Where the Nobel Peace Prize is presented
- World capital on the same latitude as Tallinn and Stockholm
- World capital with the most appearances in the New York Times crossword
- ___ Accords (1993 and 1995 pacts)
- Norway's ___ Cathedral (4)
- Capital where a-ha formed
- Location of the Nobel Peace Center
- '52 Winter Olympics site
- Frozen capital
- Norwegian city where Ibsen died
- Norway port
- Main port of Norway
- Major city of Norway
- Norwegian hub
- Capital where "The Scream" hangs
- It used to be called Christiania
- It fell to the Germans on April 9, 1940
- Whither Jimmy Carter, in December
- Winter Olympics site of 1952
- The world's longest road tunnel now links this city with Bergen
- European capital that imports garbage to use as an energy source
- Capital city known by its inhabitants as a _kommune_
- Setting for many Jo Nesbø mysteries
- World capital that's home to Vigeland Park
- ___ : Nobel Peace Prize :: Stockholm : all the other Nobel Prizes
- Capital on a namesake fjord
- City that's home to the Munch Museum
- Norwegian city that hosted the 1952 Winter Olympics
- The Worst Person in the World city
- Capital where the 2021 film "The Worst Person in the World" is set
- City where the Nobel Peace Prize is presented
- Closest capital city to Stockholm
- Joachim Trier's ___ trilogy
- Scandinavia's Tiger City
- Site of 2023 protests against wind farms on Sami land
- Christiana, once
- Nee Christiania?
- Part of Czechoslovakia?
- Site of '52 Winter Olympics
- Former Winter Olympics host
- Former Winter Olympics site
- Home of the Nobel
- Czechoslovakia borders it?
- Holmenkollen overlooks it
- Norge capital
- Capital city known for its Viking history
- Capital city where Alisha Boe was born
- Capital home to the Fram Museum
- Capital home to the Vigeland Museum
- City home to the Norsk Folkemuseum
- Norwegian Nobel Institute city
- Capital of 5-Down
- Trygve Lie's birthplace
- Christiania, once
- City on a fiord
- Certain Nobel Institute site
- Edvard Munch's home
- 1993 peace accords city
- Aker River capital
- Place with many fjord explorers?
- Seat of King Olaf V's rule
- Site of the '52 Winter Olympics
- Capital city founded around 1050
- Capital with lots of fjord explorers?
- Middle of Czechoslovakia?
- Sight from a fjord, perhaps
- City founded by King Harold III
- City renamed in 1624 by Christian IV
- Scandinavian seat
- Trygve Lie's birthplace, now
- Home of Akershus Castle
- Kristiania until 1925
- It's south of Lillehammer
- Capital called Christiania until 1925
- Nobel Peace Center locale
- Nobel Peace Prize presentation city
- 1952 Winter Olympics setting
- Home of the Nobels
- It was formerly Christiania
- Nobel prize site
- Winter Olympics host in '52
- Home of the Nobel Prize
- It's in Norway
- Nobel Peace Prize place
- Port city of Norway
- Busy place in Norway
- City of Norway
- Large city of Norway
- Largest Norwegian city
- Olympics host after St. Moritz
- Place in Norway
- Quisling's place
- Capital near the Skagerrak
- Capital on the Alna
- City founded by Hardrada
- Norway city
- Harald V's world capital
- Munch Museum's world capital
- Viking Ship Museum's world capital
- Vigeland Park's Scandinavian capital
- Munch Museum's Scandinavian capital
- Nasjonalgalleriet's world capital
- Forested Norwegian city
- Home of Norway's Royal Palace
- Home of Norway's Viking Ship Museum
- Norway's Nobel Peace Prize city
- Norwegian Maritime Museum's city
- Norwegian Nobel Institute's city
- Norwegian city once named Christiania
- Norwegian home of "The Scream"
- Site of the Norwegian Wood music festival
- World capital for fjord explorers
- Home of Norway's Frogner Park
- It's known for fjords and Accords
- Nobel Peace Center's world capital
- Norwegian home of the Munch Museum
- Setting for the 2021 Norwegian film "The Worst Person in the World"
- King Olaf's home
- Birthplace of Trygve Lie
- Christinia today
- King Harald's seat
- City formerly Christiania
- Birthplace of Sonja Henie
- Capital on the Aker
- Site of the Kon-Tiki Museum
- 1993 peace negotiations site
- Capital near the inlet of the Skagerrak
- Christiania until 1925
- It was Christiania once
- Birthplace of 35-Down
- Norwegian Nobel Institute locale
- Scandanavian seat of power
- Solo, but different
- Where kroner are spent
- Where to get a Nobel Prize
- Where to get your Nobel Prize
- City with 40 islands
- Ibsen's capital
- Where many kroner are spent
- Where to see the Vigeland Sculpture Park
- Capital city once called Christiania
- Giant slalom's first Olympic city
- Site of a 1993 Middle East peace agreement
- Af-fjord-able city?
- Norwegian Military Academy city
- Center of Czechoslovakia?
- Location of Norway's National Theater
- Site of Harald V's royal palace
- Capital near Stockholm
- Norway seaport
- 1952 Winter Olympics host city
- Capital hidden in Czechoslovakia?
- It's in Scandinavia
- 1952 Winter Olympics locale
- Norwegian Folk Museum city
- Capital in which kroner are spent
- Capital with the Kon-Tiki Museum
- Capital with a Nobel Institute
- World capital with a ski museum
- 26-Down is to Ghana as ___ is to Norway
- Capital city home to the Munch Museum
- Peer Gynt Sculpture Park city
- Capital home to Vigeland Sculpture Park
- City home to Norway's royal family
- City with daily ferries to Copenhagen
- European capital lauded by Vision Zero proponents in 2019
- Home to Norway's Royal Palace
- Norwegian Nobel Institute location
- Political center of Norway
- Capital city that gets as little as six hours of sunlight a day in the winter
- Capital city with a Sami House
- Capital city with daily ferries to Copenhagen
- Capital city with floating saunas
- Capital home to the Akershus Fortress
- Capital near a fjord
- Holmenkollen Ski Festival city
- Capital on the Bygdoy Peninsula
- Norwegian city home to the National Theatre
- World capital with a Viking Ship Museum
- City home to the Munch Museum and Vigeland Park
- Holmenkollbakken city
- Norwegian capital nicknamed "The Tiger City"
- Norwegian city home to Frogner Park
- Norwegian city home to the Holmenkollen Ski Museum
- World capital in Scandinavia
- Harald's capital
- It was Christiania
- Where Harald holds court
- Capital on a fiord
- Fiord city
- City off the Skagerrak Strait
- Aker Brygge city
- European city where 126 Down formed
- Setting of HBO Nordic's "Beforeigners"
- It's nicknamed "Tiger City"
- Regjeringskvartalet city
- Tøyen Park city
- ___ Pretenders (Norwegian baseball team)
- Kon-Tiki Museum setting
- Winter Olympics setting of 1952
- Setting of a 1993 accord
- Nobel Peace Prize ceremony setting
- ___ Børs (European stock exchange)
- Nobel Institute setting
- Capital whose patron saint is Hallvard
- Peace Prize ceremony setting
- Scandinavian capital city
- See 28- and 29-Down
- Viking Ship Museum site
- Where the Storting legislates
- City whose patron saint is St. Hallvard
- It became a capital during Haakon V's reign
- Capital with ferry service to Copenhagen
- City founded by Harald Hardraade
- Ibsen Museum home
- Ibsen's hometown
- Norwegian Wood music festival setting
- Prime minister Erna Solberg's home
- The Storting convenes there
- Locale of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
- Site of King Harald V's palace
- Tony-nominated play of 2017
- Where to view Munch's "The Scream"
- Capital where you might attend a Christmas feast called "julebord"
- Jo Nesbo's birthplace
- Most populous city in Norway
- Nobel Peace Prize ceremony site
- City founded by Harald the Ruthless
- City with a district called Nordstrand
- City with a district called Ostensjo
- Its city seal depicts St. Hallvard
- Winter Olympics host city between St. Moritz and Cortina
- Ekeberg is a suburb of it
- Host city of the 1952 Winter Olympics
- Site of the Viking Ship Museum
- Capital 300 miles north-northwest of Copenhagen
- Capital on an eponymous fjord
- Gardermoen Airport serves it
- Tony-winning play about 1990s peace accords
- Capital nicknamed "Tigerstaden"
- City on a Norwegian fjord
- Home of the Aker Brygge neighborhood
- Its largest borough is Sondre Nordstrand
- Birthplace of NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg
- Capital founded by Harald the Ruthless
- Its city seal depicts Saint Hallvard
- Munch Museum location
- City that gives London its annual Trafalgar Square Christmas tree
- Seat of the Norwegian government