European Crossword Puzzle #15
#421
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Would anyone like to try to get this one: http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum....b-italian#a736
It's in English. (We normally post the clues in Italian, but chitchat about the answers in English. However, this person posted the entire clue in English.)
It's in English. (We normally post the clues in Italian, but chitchat about the answers in English. However, this person posted the entire clue in English.)
#424
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No, I didn't see that. Where did you read that? I think Matera suddenly became very popular (and crowded) after the release of that movie that was filed there. As far as I know, the rest of Basilicata other than Matera is still not much visited by tourists, except maybe Maratea. Some people on Fodors who've been to Matera have the notion that it's in Puglia, since they go to see the sassi of Matera as a day trip when on a trip that's primarily focusing on Puglia. That's a funny mistake, since Matera is one of the only two provincial capitals of Basilicata and is actually the name of an entire province, so when people say it's in Puglia I can tell they haven't studied much before their trip.
"Free" in what way?
So who's posting a clue? I usually don't have time to focus on this much during week days, but I do quickly check on threads where I've posted.
"Free" in what way?
So who's posting a clue? I usually don't have time to focus on this much during week days, but I do quickly check on threads where I've posted.
#425
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You seem to be checking more often, so that's why I thought you seem to have more free time. But maybe because I'm now checking less that I'm surprised that there's activity in my absence. 
If you go to Fodor's main page there's an article on Europe's "rising stars." This is the article:
http://www.fodors.com/news/story_2886.html
Basilicata is #1 on this list.

If you go to Fodor's main page there's an article on Europe's "rising stars." This is the article:
http://www.fodors.com/news/story_2886.html
Basilicata is #1 on this list.
#432
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The title of this well-known stream of consciousness novel by an American author comes from a line in a play by Shakespeare. Name the novel, 5 words (3,5,3,3,4) and the play, 1 word, 7 letters.
The third letter of the last word of the novel begins with "R".
(I guess the relevance to this thread is the fact that Shakespeare wrote the play, perhaps a bit of a stretch with the rules, but I'm running out of ideas!)
The third letter of the last word of the novel begins with "R".
(I guess the relevance to this thread is the fact that Shakespeare wrote the play, perhaps a bit of a stretch with the rules, but I'm running out of ideas!)
#436
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Dina may have forgotten, unless she started a new thread and I can't find it. So here's a quick one that shouldn't be hard to solve:
6 letters ending with an "e"
This was the name of the dog belonging to a queen who was executed. It shared its name with a character in a Roman romance.
6 letters ending with an "e"
This was the name of the dog belonging to a queen who was executed. It shared its name with a character in a Roman romance.

