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The answer PIERRE has 124 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pierre in various dictionaries:
noun - capital of the state of South Dakota
The capital of South Dakota, in the central part of the state on the Missouri River.
PIERRE - Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter (it can also be a surname and a place name). Pierre originally means "rock" o...
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This South Dakota city was named for Monsieur Chouteau, a fur trader |
This French form of the name Peter is also the French word for "stone" |
This South Dakota capital was named for a French fur trader |
This South Dakota capital was first known as Mahto, Sioux for "bear" |
South Dakota's Cultural Heritage Center in this city displays a lead plate left by French explorers in 1743 |
The Oahe Dam near this capital of South Dakota is one of the world's ten largest earth-fill dams |
The South Dakota capitol in this city saved money by using columns made of something called scagliola instead of marble |
This capital of South Dakota is named for a French fur trader |
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The capitol building is on a 30-acre tract in this city overlooking the Missouri River |
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capital of the state of South Dakota located in central South Dakota on the Missouri river |
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Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter (it can also be a surname and a place name). Pierre originally means "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word "petros" meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). See also Peter. |