Continuation of 5th European game
#201


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I searched "Paris hip store" and it came up. I was just thinking that you are working "overtime" today, maybe making up for the time you spent researching for this thread? 
Next clue:
The first settler of these famous island group was an Irishman, who supposedly was marooned on one of the islands. These islands later inspired a famous Brit to write this important theory.
Name:
The settler (7,7)
The island he lived on (not the collective name of the islands) 8 letters, 2nd letter is L
The theory (9, 4th letter is L)
"L" from Colette

Next clue:
The first settler of these famous island group was an Irishman, who supposedly was marooned on one of the islands. These islands later inspired a famous Brit to write this important theory.
Name:
The settler (7,7)
The island he lived on (not the collective name of the islands) 8 letters, 2nd letter is L
The theory (9, 4th letter is L)
"L" from Colette
#202
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That's funny -- I typed Paris hip store into Google and one of links that came up that to do with Bande-a-part (which I of course offered as an earlier clue).
I'm seriously addicted. I'm staying late to do research on random Fodor's clues.
Anyway, I should pull myself away before I start researching the next one.
I'm seriously addicted. I'm staying late to do research on random Fodor's clues.
Anyway, I should pull myself away before I start researching the next one.
#203
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Oh, I got this one already.
Patrick Watkins
Floreana
Evolution
Galapagos came to mind immediately but the theory I had in mind was "natural selection" so it took me a bit longer to figure this all out.
Patrick Watkins
Floreana
Evolution
Galapagos came to mind immediately but the theory I had in mind was "natural selection" so it took me a bit longer to figure this all out.
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Ok, I'll offer this one. It's very easy if you've been to this place. If not, I don't know how useful Google will be. So a bit of an unfair clue, I guess.
Anyway, I should deifnitely go after this -- it's Friday and I should be out partying and not staying late to make up some stupid Fodor's clues. How pathetic.
Clue: Apparently this sob story involving (character: 5 letters) and (character: 9 letters) and a cathedral in (place: 7 letters) is popular in Japan. The story supposedly takes place in a suburb (7 letters) of the place above, and the interesting is that the name of the suburb is also the name of a "suburb" of a major American city (this is stretching things a bit).
So:
Identify 2 characters: 5 letters (2nd is "e"
, 9 letters for second character
Identify place where the cathedral is at. That's 7 letters.
Identify suburb of place. 7 letters. (2nd is "o"
Bon week-end!
Anyway, I should deifnitely go after this -- it's Friday and I should be out partying and not staying late to make up some stupid Fodor's clues. How pathetic.

Clue: Apparently this sob story involving (character: 5 letters) and (character: 9 letters) and a cathedral in (place: 7 letters) is popular in Japan. The story supposedly takes place in a suburb (7 letters) of the place above, and the interesting is that the name of the suburb is also the name of a "suburb" of a major American city (this is stretching things a bit).
So:
Identify 2 characters: 5 letters (2nd is "e"
, 9 letters for second characterIdentify place where the cathedral is at. That's 7 letters.
Identify suburb of place. 7 letters. (2nd is "o"

Bon week-end!
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This explorer took a voyage from S. America to Polynesia over half a century ago. His movie on this voyage won best documentary at the Oscar 4 years later. A musuem in an European city houses the artefacts from the explorer's expeditions.
Name:
1. Explorer (4,9; 3rd letter of first name is "o"
2. Museum (3-4)
3. European city (4, last letter is "o"
"o" from Hoboken from last clue.
Name:
1. Explorer (4,9; 3rd letter of first name is "o"

2. Museum (3-4)
3. European city (4, last letter is "o"

"o" from Hoboken from last clue.
#211
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Those years as an Anthro student finally come in handy!
This one is along the same lines.
Clue: This European sailed in the early '30s aboard a 32' boat to New Zealand under a flag of his own making.
Name the European: 2 words - 1st word, 6 letters: 2nd word, 7 letters with 6th letter an "R" from Thor.
Name the boat - 2 words - 1st word, 2 letters: 2nd word, 7 letters with 2nd letter an "A" from Heyerdahl.
Name the his city of birth: 1 word, 4 letters with 2nd letter an "I" from Kon-Tiki.
This one is along the same lines.
Clue: This European sailed in the early '30s aboard a 32' boat to New Zealand under a flag of his own making.
Name the European: 2 words - 1st word, 6 letters: 2nd word, 7 letters with 6th letter an "R" from Thor.
Name the boat - 2 words - 1st word, 2 letters: 2nd word, 7 letters with 2nd letter an "A" from Heyerdahl.
Name the his city of birth: 1 word, 4 letters with 2nd letter an "I" from Kon-Tiki.
#214
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He (name: first = 4 letters, last = 4 letters) has an interesting moustache and smokes pipes and is probably best remembered for the dismantling of a (9 letters, 4th = "o"
. He's from (6 letters) and makes (2 words: first = 9 letters, second = 6 letters, 3rd and 4th = "e"
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. He's from (6 letters) and makes (2 words: first = 9 letters, second = 6 letters, 3rd and 4th = "e"
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#219


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Yes, from StCirq's report. I didn't have a chance to read it until just now. But when I saw your hint, I knew the answer was probably in her post.
BTW, the clue from grandmere last week on Frédéric Mistral, I just came across his name this past weekend when reading "A Year in Provence", which I believe you've read. It was in the November chapter.
BTW, the clue from grandmere last week on Frédéric Mistral, I just came across his name this past weekend when reading "A Year in Provence", which I believe you've read. It was in the November chapter.
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Really? I'll have to go back and take a look. I haven't read it in quite a while. I find it very entertaining. Isn't mistral also the strong wind or something?
The one trivial thing I remember from that book is that argument as to whether there should be an accent on the "e" in Luberon -- it's just exactly the sort of thing I'd remember.
The one trivial thing I remember from that book is that argument as to whether there should be an accent on the "e" in Luberon -- it's just exactly the sort of thing I'd remember.


