the Baltic Sea

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
The Vistula:This sea the Baltic Sea DD $1,500 DJ A RIVER RUNS TO IT 2023-10-23 #8956
The Gulf of Finland & the Gulf of Riga are in this sea, an arm of the Atlantic the Baltic Sea $1,600 DJ DROPS IN THE OCEAN 2021-04-05 #8371
The Finnish call it Itameri & the Germans call it Ostsee the Baltic Sea FJ BODIES OF WATER 2015-04-21 #7052
The Vistula:this sea the Baltic Sea DD $1,200 DJ A RIVER RUNS TO IT 2012-10-05 #6450
3 important cities on this sea include Stockholm, Gdansk & Klaipeda, Lithuania the Baltic Sea $800 J BODIES OF WATER 2007-07-25 #5283
The Gulf of Finland & the Gulf of Bothnia both extend from this sea Baltic Sea $1,200 DJ BODIES OF WATER 2007-01-16 #5147
A small portion of Russia is separated from the motherland & lies between Poland & Lithuania on this sea Baltic Sea $600 J BODIES OF WATER 2003-04-25 #4305
Gulfs of this sea include those of Bothnia, Finland & Riga the Baltic Sea $1,000 DJ SEAS 1995-05-29 #2486
Fed by many freshwater streams like the Neva, Oder & Vistula, it has a low salt content & freezes easily the Baltic Sea $1,000 DJ SEAS 1994-05-17 #2247
The Hanseatic League once controlled commerce on this sea that borders Germany & Poland the Baltic Sea $500 J BODIES OF WATER 1994-02-17 #2184
Gdansk, Poland is a major port on this sea Baltic Sea DD $1,000 DJ SEAS 1993-11-17 #2118
This sea separates the Scandinavian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe the Baltic Sea $400 J BODIES OF WATER 1992-07-16 #1834
This sea gets its name from a collective term for the people of Latvia & Lithuania the Baltic Sea $800 DJ BODIES OF WATER 1989-10-10 #1172
Finland, Poland, East Germany, & Russia all border on this sea Baltic Sea $200 J BODIES OF WATER 1986-03-07 #390
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