European Crossword Puzzle #15
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Clue: This city (7 letters) was praised by author (6 letters) as a (2 words: 5, 5, second word is also a city) mnay years ago.
Recently, the city's name has become attached to the name of an art movement led by artist (2 words: 3, 5).
Last letter of last name of artist = "h"
Recently, the city's name has become attached to the name of an art movement led by artist (2 words: 3, 5).
Last letter of last name of artist = "h"
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Hint: By the way, in case my clue is too vague, it's loosely related to yk's clue. Her clue made me think of this. And in constructing the clue, I was prompted to Google and read a little about the art movement.
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Yes. I'm thinking it's either Germany or Hungary, but I can't come up with any names that fit the clues. Also I was puzzled by how you came up with this clue. I thought that it might have something to do with the recent breakthrough by Grisha Perelman on the Poincare conjecture. However none of the top topologists in that area has a name that fits the clues -- not that I know, anyway.
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How I came up with the clue? Sorry, my answer will be boring. I decided to find a noted mathematician from this country and see whether the name would have some of the letters from the previous answer. I don't know much about mathematicians but know this country produced many.
His country of birth has a language unlike that of its neighbors.
His country of birth has a language unlike that of its neighbors.
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Ok, after checking this website for lists of mathematicians, I've found it:
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/...ies/Szasz.html
Otto Szasz.
I've never heard of this guy. But he was indeed born in Hungary.
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/...ies/Szasz.html
Otto Szasz.
I've never heard of this guy. But he was indeed born in Hungary.
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I want to check to see if people read the paper today.
Clue: She and her husband live in what is purportedly the only house by this architect in this country. (The architect and the woman are from different countries.) Furthermore, the article appeared with her portrait by one of the most preeminent photographers working today.
Name
(a) The woman (2 words, 3, 14)
(b) The country (7 letters)
(c) The architect -- commonly known as (2 words, 2, 9)
(d) The photographer (2 words, 6, 6)
The first name of the woman starts with e. The last name of the photographer starts with s. As a hint, there're quite a number of es in the woman's last name.
Clue: She and her husband live in what is purportedly the only house by this architect in this country. (The architect and the woman are from different countries.) Furthermore, the article appeared with her portrait by one of the most preeminent photographers working today.
Name
(a) The woman (2 words, 3, 14)
(b) The country (7 letters)
(c) The architect -- commonly known as (2 words, 2, 9)
(d) The photographer (2 words, 6, 6)
The first name of the woman starts with e. The last name of the photographer starts with s. As a hint, there're quite a number of es in the woman's last name.
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Yes, very good.
I thought that it was a very interesting article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/27/st...ine/27ann.html
Ok, so you can give us another clue now, but I hope it's easier.
I thought that it was a very interesting article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/27/st...ine/27ann.html
Ok, so you can give us another clue now, but I hope it's easier.

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I thought the Szasz one was easier because I dug him up in a very basic Google search. This next one is actually much more esoteric, but you'll probably get it right away because....
Though owned by a photographer friend, little ____(4 letters, 2nd is U from Struth), who was born in the country of _______(7 letters, 6th is the N from Ann), was a 4-legged companion to the famous artist ________(7 letters, 3rd is the C from Le Corbusier), who portrayed him in a series of paintings now housed in the city of ________(9 letters, 5th is the E from Belgium).
Though owned by a photographer friend, little ____(4 letters, 2nd is U from Struth), who was born in the country of _______(7 letters, 6th is the N from Ann), was a 4-legged companion to the famous artist ________(7 letters, 3rd is the C from Le Corbusier), who portrayed him in a series of paintings now housed in the city of ________(9 letters, 5th is the E from Belgium).



