Crossword-Clue: Territory formerly known as Somers Islands
Answers
7 letters (1 answer)
Similar clues
- City formerly known as Christiania 71.05%
- Country formerly known as Nyasaland 70.13%
- TV network formerly known as Pax 67.57%
- Fighter formerly known as Clay 66.67%
- Country formerly known as Dahomey 66.67%
- Capital formerly known as Christiania 65.82%
- Page formerly known as Ellen 65.71%
- Beverage company formerly known as Chero-Cola 64.37%
- Airport formerly known as Orchard Field 64.20%
- Formerly known as, for a Mrs. 63.77%
- Facility formerly known as Orchard Field 63.41%
- City formerly known as Constantinople 63.29%
- Nation formerly known as French Sudan 63.29%
- The land formerly known as Siam. 63.01%
- "The ___ Formerly Known as Prince" 62.86%
- Country once known as the Navigators Islands 62.79%
- Country formerly known as French Sudan 62.50%
- Network formerly known as PAX TV 62.16%
- Dance move formerly known as the "backslide" 61.90%
- Predator formerly known as a "grampus" 61.54%
Related word tools
New Suggestion for "Territory formerly known as Somers Islands"
What is the answer for this crossword clue?
For the crossword clue “Territory formerly known as Somers Islands”, our database currently lists only one answer that matches both the meaning of the clue and the required 7-letter length. This clue appears in: WSJ (The Wall Street Journal). Used 1 time in crossword archives (2015). That answer is BERMUDA, a word frequently used in crossword puzzles when this legal context appears.
How many answers does this crossword clue have?
There is only one answer associated with the crossword clue “Territory formerly known as Somers Islands”. Our crossword solver is built on a large and constantly growing database containing over 400,000 answers and more than 3,000,000 clues. In addition to clue solving, Pad.la offers a free online crossword game with grid sizes ranging from 5×5 to 25×25.
If you have an additional answer or a new clue related to this solution, you can submit it using the suggestion form below.