City east of Syracuse
Else clues• A city in central New York
• Ally of Carthage
• Ancient African city
• Ancient city near Carthage
• Ancient city northwest of Carthage
• Ancient city NW of Carthage
• Ancient city on the North African coast near Carthage
• Ancient neighbor of Carthage
• Ancient Phoenician city northwest of Carthage
• Annette Funicello's birthplace
• Carthage neighbor
• Carthage rival
• Central New York city
• City 15 miles SE of Rome
• City about 50 miles east of Syracuse
• City destroyed by Arabs around 700 A.D.
• City E of Syracuse
• City ESE of Rome
• City in central New York
• City in central New York state
• City in N.Y.
• City in New York's Mohawk Valley
• City in the Empire State
• City near Oneida Lake
• City near Rome
• City near Rome, NY
• City near Syracuse
• City near the Mohawk River
• City of New York or ancient Africa
• City on New York's Thruway
• City on the Erie Canal
• City on the Mohawk
• City on the Mohawk River
• City settled on the site of Fort Schuyler
• City southeast of Rome
• City where the first Woolworth's opened
• City where the first Woolworth's opened, 1879
• City with a SUNY branch
• College of New York
• Empire State city
• Erie Canal city
• Erie Canal town
• Erie Canal town in New York
• First Woolworth's location
• It's in central New York
• Mohawk River city
• Mohawk Valley city
• N.Y. city
• N.Y. city on the Mohawk
• Neighbor of Carthage
• Neighbor of Rome, N.Y.
• Neighbor of Syracuse
• New York birthplace of Annette Funicello
• New York city
• New York city named for a Phoenician colony
• New York city near Rome
• New York city on the Mohawk
• New York city on the Mohawk River
• New York city where the first Woolworth's opened
• New York location of the first Woolworth's store
• New York site of the first Woolworth five-and-dime
• New York thruway city
• One of several Brooklyn avenues named after an upstate New York city
• Oneida's county seat
• Punic War city
• Rival of ancient Carthage
• Rome ally, once
• Rome neighbor
• Seat of New York's Oneida County
• Seat of Oneida County
• Site of the first Woolworth store
• Upper-class jerk comes to a Carthaginian city (5)
• Upstate New York city
• Where Woolworth opened his first store
• Woolworth opened his first store here, in 1879
• An ancient city on the north coast of Africa (northwest of Carthage)
• Destroyed by Arabs around 700 AD
• A city in central New York