European Crossword Puzzle #15
#264
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I think the candy is Italian -- I vaguely recall some thread about it here. I know that it wasn't Madeleine, but I was amused that there's actually a Romanesque church in Vezelay by that name that's actually famous. (Obviously there's the one in Paris.)
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Clue: Many famous architects have designed a version of this object: 2 words (6, 6).
The second word looks like a word in English, so it's now accepted to refer to this object in English as a (6, 5) (as a bastardized form).
A famous American version of this object is an (5, 5). (The first word is a last name. The 3rd letter of the last name is "m".)
The second word looks like a word in English, so it's now accepted to refer to this object in English as a (6, 5) (as a bastardized form).
A famous American version of this object is an (5, 5). (The first word is a last name. The 3rd letter of the last name is "m".)
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Okay, here it goes (starrsville - you still owe us one
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This artist (still alive) [6,9] created a series of sculptures. The theme of the sculptures is a certain creature [6 "s" is first letter].
The artist made 6 bronze casts of a particular one, titled [5].
One of the 6 casts can be found at [place: 10,6] in [city: 6].
This artist also won a coveted award [5,4] several years ago at a well-known art show.
)This artist (still alive) [6,9] created a series of sculptures. The theme of the sculptures is a certain creature [6 "s" is first letter].
The artist made 6 bronze casts of a particular one, titled [5].
One of the 6 casts can be found at [place: 10,6] in [city: 6].
This artist also won a coveted award [5,4] several years ago at a well-known art show.


