Clues for the word "OSAKA"
We've had 220 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 514 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on March 16, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Expo '70 site
- Kansai International Airport site
- Expo '70 host
- City of southern Honshu
- Pitcher Hideo Nomo's birthplace
- Honshu city
- Honshu port
- Japanese port
- Japan's second-largest city
- 1970 World's Fair site
- City of canals
- Japanese city whose name means "large hill"
- Honshu metropolis
- City of 2 1/2 million at the mouth of the Yodo River
- It was destroyed by Godzilla in "Godzilla Raids Again"
- Japan's second largest city
- Japanese industrial center
- City on Honshu
- City near Kobe
- It has close connections with Kobe
- Japanese metropolis
- Japanese port city
- Kobe's bay
- Honshu seaport
- Neighbor of Kobe and Kyoto
- Honshu Island city
- Hideo Nomo's birthplace
- Honshu prefecture
- Mizuno Corporation headquarters
- Where Panasonic is headquartered
- Japanese financial center
- City east of Kobe
- Important port of Japan
- Prefecture of Japan
- Expo '70 locale
- Home of Nagai Stadium
- Home to Universal Studios Japan
- Hanshin Expressway city
- Yodo River city
- Expo '70 city
- Honshu prefecture or its capital
- Japanese city
- City near Kyoto
- A Universal Studios locale
- Japan's second city
- Japan's "second city"
- Port near Kyoto
- City in Japan
- Yodo River mouth city
- City of Japan
- Japanese port in Honshu
- Japanese site of Expo '70
- Japanese port on Honshu
- City of Honshu
- Industrial Japanese city
- Kobe neighbor
- Expo site, 1970
- "Venice of the East"
- Japanese seaport
- 1970 World Expo site
- Japanese for "large hill"
- Site of Expo '70
- Big Japanese economic center
- Populous Japanese city
- Panasonic's home base
- Japanese commercial center
- Seaport of Japan
- Where Panasonic and Sanyo are headquartered
- Port near Kobe
- Home of Kansai International Airport
- Japanese metropolis in "Godzilla Raids Again"
- Honshu Bay port
- Bullet train destination
- Japan's "second city"
- Home to Suntory
- Japanese city with geisha
- City known for okonomiyaki
- The "Kitchen of Japan"
- City with a Suntory Museum
- Port of Japan
- One of Japan's largest cities
- Home of the National Bunraku Theatre
- City of 2 1/2+ million at the mouth of the Yodo River
- One of Japan's largest cities
- City raided in "Godzilla Raids Again"
- Japanese metropolis
- City at the mouth of the Yodo River
- Japanese economic center
- Chicago's "sister city" in Japan
- Chicago's japanese sister city
- Panasonic's headquarters
- City on Honshu island
- Japan's port
- ___-Itami International Airport
- 'Venice of the Orient'
- Metropolis of Japan
- Port in Japan
- "Venice of the Orient"
- Japan's third-largest city
- Japanese media hub city
- "Godzilla Raids Again" setting
- Port city of Japan
- Major Japanese city
- Where Sanyo is headquartered
- Bay of Japan
- Japanese bidder for the 2008 Summer Games
- Locale of Universal Studios Japan
- Japan's commercial center, historically
- Japan's "City of Water"
- ___ Dome (home field of Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes)
- Site of Universal Studios Japan
- Stomping grounds for Godzilla
- City in Honshu's Kansai region
- Where Sharp Electronics is based
- Honshu hub
- Site of Hideyoshi's castle
- Home of Sharp or Sanyo
- City on Japan's Honshu
- Japan"s 1970 World's Fair site
- Bullet train city
- Home to baseball's Orix Buffaloes
- Tennoji Zoo location
- Asian city with an airport on an artificial island
- Home of Universal Studios Japan
- Panasonic headquarters city
- Where Sharp and Panasonic are headquartered
- Japanese city on the Yodo River
- One terminus of a Japanese bullet train
- City southwest of Tokyo
- 1970 World's Fair site in Japan
- Sanyo headquarters city
- Japanese city known as "the nation's kitchen"
- Japanese city trashed by Godzilla
- Japanese city that held a world Expo
- City destroyed by Godzilla
- City southwest of Kyoto
- Port southwest of Kyoto
- Port of Honshu
- Metropolis in Japan
- Japanese Expo city
- City known for its puppet theater
- Universal Studios Japan city
- Home of Panasonic
- City where Capcom headquarters are
- Japanese port - old seaport Asians know about initially
- Japanese port giving some Eskimos a kayak
- Home to the National Bunraku Theatre
- Third-largest city in Japan
- Where Pumpkins took a "Bullet Train to"
- Major port and commercial and industrial centre on Honshu
- Port city of southern Honshu
- Port city on Honshu, Japan
- Port on Honshu
- City whose name means "large hill"
- Home of the Shinsaibashi shopping area
- Japanese city's massive alias
- Port where sailor has a car, reportedly
- Industrial city of Japan
- Sailor with alias in Asian city
- Japan's third city
- Port in Japan, very large, known by another name as well?
- Grotesque oaks encircling a Japanese port
- New oaks planted round a Japanese city
- Japanese city, very large (also known by another name?)
- Oriental city, huge, with this other name
- 1970 World's Fair city
- Very large, also known as great city in Japan
- Japanese city east of Kobe
- City destroyed by 1-Across
- Home of the first Universal Studios outside the U.S.
- One end of the first bullet-train route
- Tennis player Naomi, or where she was born
- A king brought by seaman to a port
- Japanese city on a bay
- Kansai University locale
- Tennis ace Naomi
- Nakanoshima Park city
- Sanyo's home city
- Hozenji Temple locale
- Universal Studios Japan site
- 2019 Australian Open winner Naomi
- Home of an Asian Universal Studios
- Naomi who won the 2018 U.S. Open
- Major Japanese port
- Japanese port of 2 million
- Port city on Honshu
- Tennis star Naomi
- Japanese city that will host the 2025 World Expo
- Where Panasonic was founded
- City served by Kansai International Airport
- Headquarters for Panasonic
- Japan's third most populous city
- ___ Castle, Japanese landmark
- Universal Studios Japan home
- Tennis pro Naomi
- Tennis champ Naomi
- 2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi
- Japanese financial hub
- Part of Oslo, also known as a Japanese port
- Japan's street food mecca
- First Asian tennis player to be ranked #1 in singles
- 2020 US Open winner Naomi
- Tennis champ or her birthplace
- Japanese city of 2.7 million
- Four-time Grand Slam champ Naomi
- Tennis champion Naomi
- Japanese city home to the Shitenno-ji Temple
- 2020 US Open champion Naomi
- Tennis player who lit the Olympic cauldron in 2021
- First Japanese tennis player with a WTA #1 ranking
- Tennis great Naomi
- Tennis star Naomi, who was born in 29-Across
- Japanese city of 2.8 million
- 2019 and 2021 Australian Open winner Naomi
- Tennis star and mental health advocate Naomi
- Tennis's Naomi
- Three-syllable seaport of Japan
- Honshu port city
- Japanese city where Sanyo is headquartered
- In 2021 she became the first tennis player to light the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony
Last Seen In
- New York Times - March 16, 2025
- Daily American - February 04, 2025
- Daily American - January 31, 2025
- USA Today - January 16, 2025
- LA Times - December 25, 2024
- Daily American - December 01, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - October 31, 2024
- New York Times - October 23, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - September 11, 2024
- LA Times - August 26, 2024
- LA Times - August 24, 2024
- Daily American - August 22, 2024
- Daily American - July 01, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - June 10, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - June 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - May 04, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 01, 2024
- Daily American - March 16, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 21, 2024
- LA Times - February 07, 2024
- New York Times - January 31, 2024
- Daily American - January 18, 2024
- Family Time - December 04, 2023
- New York Times - November 26, 2023
- New Zealand Herald - November 09, 2023
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 30, 2023
- Your Life Choices - October 11, 2023
- Daily American - September 23, 2023
- LA Times - September 04, 2023
- USA Today - August 07, 2023
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