European Crossword Puzzle #10
#183
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Well, I subscribe to the paper edition during the weekends. So part of the Sunday paper comes on a Saturday. I usually read the Arts and Leisure section first, and then I check the Travel section. These days I can't bear to read the Real Estate section because I missed out on the boom. Every time I read that section I feel that my blood pressure has risen a couple of notches.
I also check the politics comics in "Week in Review" though they usually tell me that I've a lot to learn about politics and about pop culture.
I also check the politics comics in "Week in Review" though they usually tell me that I've a lot to learn about politics and about pop culture.
#185
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Ok, this is the article.
Leeuwenhoek used the microscope to discover bacteria.
Vermeer painted "View of Delft," now displayed at the Mauritshuis (I used this painting and Proust in another clue -- I think that in Proust's "Remembrance," a character wanted to see this painting before he died or something like that, but I've not read the novel).
The hometown is Delft, of course.
Leeuwenhoek used the microscope to discover bacteria.
Vermeer painted "View of Delft," now displayed at the Mauritshuis (I used this painting and Proust in another clue -- I think that in Proust's "Remembrance," a character wanted to see this painting before he died or something like that, but I've not read the novel).
The hometown is Delft, of course.
#186
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#187
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Clue: A couple of paintings by this artist (6 letters, 5th = "e"
featured this mathematical object (two words: 7, 5) and these animals (4 letters).
Hint: This clue has a certain relationship with the previous one, so if you figure out the connection it may help you solve the clue.
featured this mathematical object (two words: 7, 5) and these animals (4 letters).Hint: This clue has a certain relationship with the previous one, so if you figure out the connection it may help you solve the clue.
#189
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These Fodors people really need to get their act together.... The site has been quite unstable....
Was either of them wealthy? I don't know much about them.
By the way, my clue is very easy to Google (I forgot to check that).
Was either of them wealthy? I don't know much about them.
By the way, my clue is very easy to Google (I forgot to check that).
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I didn't realize about the Escher Museum. His name popped into my head, as I saw his name mentioned in the Leeuwenhoek page on wikipedia:
< Van Leeuwenhoek appeared on an unused design for a 10 Guilder note done by M.C. Escher in 1951. >
I'm still working on the paintings. Moebius strip & Ants?
< Van Leeuwenhoek appeared on an unused design for a 10 Guilder note done by M.C. Escher in 1951. >
I'm still working on the paintings. Moebius strip & Ants?
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Clue:
She (2 words: 6, 6, 2nd letter of first name = "a"
won an (important) award at (place: 6 letters), but, ironically, most of you have never heard of her, unless, perhaps you're (5 words: 2, 3, 4, 3, 4)? (This is a joke but a small hint....)
Most of you have probably not heard of her ex-husband either (person: 7 letters), who's a (nationality: 6 letters) (profession: 8 letters).
She (2 words: 6, 6, 2nd letter of first name = "a"
won an (important) award at (place: 6 letters), but, ironically, most of you have never heard of her, unless, perhaps you're (5 words: 2, 3, 4, 3, 4)? (This is a joke but a small hint....)Most of you have probably not heard of her ex-husband either (person: 7 letters), who's a (nationality: 6 letters) (profession: 8 letters).
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Ok, you might be wondering -- if you've never heard of her, then why is she in this clue? Well, you *should* have heard of her.... 
Anyway, the little hint there is the title of a movie (just to make the hint a little more explicit). And she's not European, though the place at which the award was taken is definitely European.

Anyway, the little hint there is the title of a movie (just to make the hint a little more explicit). And she's not European, though the place at which the award was taken is definitely European.

