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Other crossword clues for answer "OSLO"

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
2017 Tony-winning play whose main characters are diplomats
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
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