| I catch Ivy and Jake dancing in Icelandic capital (9) |
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| The world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state |
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| Site of arms talks in 1986 |
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| In 1986, a USSR-US summit meeting here failed to produce the hoped-for arms limitation agreement but was considered a Cold War turning point (9) |
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| Iceland's capital |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Sep 2023 |
| Capital whose name means “smoky bay,” referencing the steam from its hot springs |
New York Times |
13 Nov 2021 |
| Iceland’s capital |
The Times Concise |
18 Jul 2021 |
| The world’s northernmost capital of a sovereign state, with buildings heated by natural hot water |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
14 Mar 2021 |
| Icelandic capital |
Irish Times Simplex |
25 Nov 2020 |
| Icelandic capital |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
14 Jul 2019 |
| The city of Kyiv a jerk misspelled |
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| Iceland capital |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Jun 2019 |
| Capital of Iceland |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
18 Jun 2017 |
| European capital |
Eugene Sheffer |
24 Oct 2016 |
| Site of a Page One resignation, April 2016 |
Newsday |
06 Aug 2016 |
| Iceland's capital |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Feb 2016 |
| Icelandic sister city of Seattle |
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| Site of a celebrated 1972 Spassky-Fischer match |
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| Northernmost national capital |
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| Northernmost national capital |
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| Setting of the Althing |
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| Northern capital |
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| 1972 Fischer-Spassky match site |
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| Iceland's capital |
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| Where the Althing sits |
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| Capital of Iceland. |
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| Where Björk was born |
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