29 Countries of Schengen
Across
- 3. Flat-pack furniture and a prize for peace originate here.
- 4. Celebrates running with bulls and dancing with castanets.
- 6. Known for wooden churches and mountain folk traditions.
- 7. Birthplace of theater, olives, and the Olympic ideal.
- 8. Shaped like a boot, known for opera, espresso, and pasta.
- 12. Where yogurt is ancient, and nodding means “no.”
- 13. Known for haute couture, vineyards, and a famous tower built in 1889.
- 15. Last European nation to convert to Christianity.
- 17. Birthplace of LEGO and a tale-telling author of mermaids.
- 19. Origin of pilsner and home to a famous astronomical clock.
- 20. Paprika-rich cuisine and a thermal bath culture define this land.
- 21. Its flag is deep red and white; folk songs number in the hundreds of thousands.
- 23. Tulips, bicycles, and paintings by a one-eared master.
- 24. Where tectonic plates meet and geysers erupt.
- 26. Only country entirely in the Alps with a monarch who still reigns.
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- 1. Home of autobahns, pretzels, and a major car-making industry.
- 2. Known for comic books, lace-making, and fries served with mayo.
- 4. Lake with a church on an island draws postcard photographers.
- 5. Has the world’s biggest castle by land area.
- 6. Neutral ground with punctual trains, alpine air, and quiet power.
- 9. Invented a mobile phone giant; celebrates Midsummer with lake saunas.
- 10. Has more investment funds than people.
- 11. Megolithic temples here predate Stonehenge.
- 14. Birthplace of fado and a global maritime explorer.
- 16. Famed for fjords and oil-funded social programs.
- 18. Home of a legendary count and a forest dubbed haunted.
- 19. Filming location for a fantasy series, with a long Adriatic coastline.
- 22. Famous for waltzes, alpine skiing, and a composer born in Salzburg.
- 25. Leads in e-governance; home to the Song and Dance Celebration.