Crossword-Solution: URAL 4 letters, 641 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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Word Word Type Definition
Ural a. Pertaining to, or designating, the Urals, a mountain range
between Europe and Asia.

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Word Anagrams
URAL anagram ALUR, LURA, RAUL, RULA, ULAR, URLA

We have 641 clues for the answer “URAL”

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1,400-mi. river into the Caspian. 1 answer
1,400-mile Russian river. 1 answer
1,400-mile river emptying into Caspian. 1 answer
1,400-mile river into the Caspian. 1 answer
1,400-mile river to Caspian. 1 answer
1,500-mile (or so) Russian chain 1 answer
1,500-mile Eurasian chain 1 answer
1,500-mile Russian chain 1 answer
1,500-mile river of Eurasia. 1 answer
1,509-mile border river 1 answer
1,509-mile-long river 1 answer
1,575-mile river known to some locals as the Zhayyq 1 answer
1400-mile river to the Caspian Sea 1 answer
1500-mile river to the Caspian Sea 1 answer
A continental divide range. 1 answer
Afghanistan's neighbor, on a game board 1 answer
Asian Risk territory 1 answer
Asian Risk territory that borders Europe 1 answer
Asian border mountain range 1 answer
Asian border peak 1 answer
Asian border range 1 answer
Asian territory in the board game Risk 1 answer
Asian territory in the game Risk 1 answer
Asian territory on a Risk board 1 answer
Asian territory that abuts Europe in the board game Risk 1 answer
Asiatic mountain range. 1 answer
Atyrau's river 1 answer
Border mountain between Europe and Asia 1 answer
Border river of Europe and Asia. 1 answer
Border river, Europe and Asia. 1 answer
Caspian Sea outlet 1 answer
Caspian Sea tributary 1 answer
Caspian tributary 1 answer
Central Russian river of same name as mountains that flows into Caspian sea 1 answer
Chkalov's river 1 answer
Continent-separating mountain range 1 answer
Continental border river 1 answer
Continental dividing range 1 answer
Cossack region 1 answer
Eastern mountain range 1 answer
Eurasia range 1 answer
Eurasia's __ range 1 answer
Eurasia's __ region 1 answer
Eurasia's mountain range 1 answer
Eurasia-dividing range 1 answer
Eurasian River African 1 answer
Eurasian border river 1 answer
Eurasian boundary 1 answer
Eurasian boundary river 1 answer
Eurasian river 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with URAL (5)

There was a steel-bright sky, a low, yellow sun, and a brisk easterly wind from the heights of the Ural.
Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home Bayard Taylor 2008
His authority was absolute when enforced in person, but it was a proverb west of the Ural: "God reigns and the Tsar is far away." If the Juno were wanted the manager of Okhotsk would argue that two years was a period in which an ardent servant of the Company would find many an excuse to justify its seizure.
Rezanov Gertrude Atherton 1996
The only thing not in doubt about them was that they were at hard labor somewhere in the mines of the Ural Mountains.
The Secret of the Night Gaston Leroux 1999
CHAPTER II RUSSIANS AND TARTARS THE Czar had not so suddenly left the ball-room of the New Palace, when the fête he was giving to the civil and military authorities and principal people of Moscow was at the height of its brilliancy, without ample cause; for he had just received information that serious events were taking place beyond the frontiers of the Ural.
Michael Strogoff Jules Verne 1999
Those of the shallower northern half of the Caspian are similarly affected by the Volga and the Ural, while, in the shallow bays of the southern division, they become extremely saline in consequence of the intense evaporation.
Hasisadra's Adventure Thomas Henry Huxley 2001

Quotes with URAL (2)

Further north, I met a Siberian hermit who lived in the foothills of the Ural Mountains. His life’s passion was wrestling black bears ... in the nude (him not the bears). He did not know why he did it. All the hermit knew was that if he stopped wrestling bears, he would die.
Taona Dumisani Chiveneko Sprout of Disruption
One of the most influential of the post-Soviet books was the Princeton historian Stephen Kotkin's 'Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization' (1995), a study of the steel city of Magnitogorsk, the U.S.S.R.'s answer to Pittsburgh, as it was constructed in the shadow of the Ural Mountains in the early nineteen-thirties.
Keith Gessen
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Used 1,452 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).