100% | STLUCIA | 7 | So-called "Helen of the West Indies" |
69% | SANFRANCISCO | 12 | So-called "Paris of the West" |
68% | ARUBA | 5 | Dutch-speaking part of the West Indies |
68% | DOLLAR | 6 | Eastern Caribbean __, currency of the West Indies |
68% | BARBADOS | 8 | Easternmost of the West Indies |
67% | HAVANA | 6 | Chief port of the West Indies |
67% | TAINO | 5 | Arawakan language of the West Indies |
66% | BLACKBREAD | 10 | *Early 18th-century pirate of the West Indies |
64% | DOMINICA | 8 | Country of the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea; capital Roseau |
63% | BARBADOS | 8 | Unofficial capital of the British West Indies |
63% | STKITTSAND | 10 | & 22A Country of the West Indies of which Basseterre is the capital |
60% | POSEY | 5 | Parker ___, so-called "Queen of the Indies" |
57% | OSIRIS | 6 | One who was called Lord of the West |
54% | TAGUAN | 6 | Mammal of the East Indies also called a red giant flying squirrel |
53% | EIRE | 4 | Land of the so-called "Troubles" |
53% | MYPRETTY | 8 | What the Wicked Witch of the West called Dorothy |
52% | PYONGYANG | 9 | Capital of the so-called Hermit Kingdom |
52% | EMORY | 5 | One of the so-called Southern Ivies |
52% | UCLA | 4 | One of the so-called "Public Ivies" |
52% | BEN | 3 | Nickname of the so-called First American |
52% | TAO | 3 | The so-called "path of virtue" |
52% | OMAN | 4 | The so-called "Pearl of Arabia" |
52% | CHER | 4 | The so-called "Goddess of Pop" |
52% | INDIAMAN | 8 | Sailing ship of the 17th to 19th centuries engaged in trade with the East or West Indies |
51% | TAIWAN | 6 | One of the so-called "Four Asian Tigers" |
51% | MARTINAMIS | 10 | British author of the so-called "London Trilogy" |
51% | ELI | 3 | Director Roth of the so-called "Splat Pack" |
51% | ERTE | 4 | The so-called Father of Art Deco |
51% | ERTE | 4 | The so-called "Father of Art Deco" |
51% | KATESMITH | 9 | So-called "Songbird of the South" |