Noun
a city in southeastern Sicily that was founded by Corinthians in the 8th century BC
Source: WordNetGlen Barclay and Joseph Siracusa (1976) p. 35 Thus, the government committed military forces to the Korean War and the Malayan Emergency and hosted British nuclear tests after 1952. Source: Internet
And then there was the high-octane darkness of Siracusa Caber-Nero, an imperial stout brewed with syrah grape must aged in oak barrels still wet from fresh-dumped Napa cab. Source: Internet
Well-known red wines include the Cerasuolo di Vittoria, the Nero d'Avola mainly those produced around Noto (Siracusa). Source: Internet
Glen Barclay and Joseph Siracusa (1976) p. 63 Also see Desmond Ball (1980) A suitable piece of real estate; American Installations in Australia. Source: Internet
Glen Barclay and Joseph Siracusa (1976) p. 74 Documents released in 1971 indicated that the decision to commit troops was made by Australia and the US, not at the request of South Vietnam. Source: Internet
Glen Barclay and Joseph Siracusa (1976) p. 79 While on a visit in the same year to the US, Holt assured President Lyndon B. Johnson ". Source: Internet