European Crossword Puzzle #15
#82
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Which trip? I asked for suggestions for Labor Day here:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34640815
At the end, I mentioned I bought my ticket for Bologna.
I'm spending the coming long weekend in Paris (actually flying to London for $500 and then taking the train).
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34640815
At the end, I mentioned I bought my ticket for Bologna.
I'm spending the coming long weekend in Paris (actually flying to London for $500 and then taking the train).
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There's no clue, so I'll give one.
Clue: Name this movie (2 words: 3, 6), directed by (2 words: 5, 5), which is the movie behind a famous US Supreme Court case on ("genre": 11).
In a famous opinion, one Supreme Court defines what qualifies as "genre" (in his view).
Hint: The movie features a famous actress who would act again as a free-spirited woman in yet another movie where two men both fall in love with her.
Clue: Name this movie (2 words: 3, 6), directed by (2 words: 5, 5), which is the movie behind a famous US Supreme Court case on ("genre": 11).
In a famous opinion, one Supreme Court defines what qualifies as "genre" (in his view).
Hint: The movie features a famous actress who would act again as a free-spirited woman in yet another movie where two men both fall in love with her.
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So it's good for something at least?
I forgot that it's my turn.
This singer song writer and cabaret owner who insulted his audience for fun was portrayed in posters wearing a red scarf. First name has 8 letters; last name has 6 letters of which the 4th is the "a" from Jacobellis.
The name that he gave his cabaret has 8 letters, of which the 3rd is the "r" from pornography.
It was previously the location of another cabaret, which moved to a different location. That other cabaret had a two-part name, totalling 8 letters (excluding words like "the"
. The penultimate is the "i" from Ohio.
I forgot that it's my turn.
This singer song writer and cabaret owner who insulted his audience for fun was portrayed in posters wearing a red scarf. First name has 8 letters; last name has 6 letters of which the 4th is the "a" from Jacobellis.
The name that he gave his cabaret has 8 letters, of which the 3rd is the "r" from pornography.
It was previously the location of another cabaret, which moved to a different location. That other cabaret had a two-part name, totalling 8 letters (excluding words like "the"
. The penultimate is the "i" from Ohio.
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http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2005/toulouse/stars.shtm
Aristide Bruant
Le Chat Noir
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristide_Bruant
Le Mirliton
Aristide Bruant
Le Chat Noir
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristide_Bruant
Le Mirliton
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Powerful and famous family (6 letters), based in this city (8 letters), whose influence even extended beyond the secular to the (6 letters).
Several members of the family are portrayed in a painting called (4 words, 9, 2, 3, 4), which also includes a purported self-portrait by the artist (10) on the lower right corner.
To make it easier for you to search the artist, the first letter of the artist is "b," from Bruant.
Several members of the family are portrayed in a painting called (4 words, 9, 2, 3, 4), which also includes a purported self-portrait by the artist (10) on the lower right corner.
To make it easier for you to search the artist, the first letter of the artist is "b," from Bruant.
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This country (7 letters) was particularly resistant to the anti-Semitic policies of the occupying Nazis. It saved many Jews by transporting them to (6 letters). Even German authorities stationed in this country (the one in the first clue) acted somewhat independently after living there a while and sabotaged some of their orders. For example, General (two words in last name 3letters and 9 letters; 6th letter of second word is C from Medici) of Germany, after living in this country (see first clue) refused to put troops at the disposal of Dr. (first name 6 letters, ending with the R from Florence; last name 4 letters), the Reich’s plenipotentiary in this occupied country. Even the latter person may have eventually become less than zealous in carrying out some of the Nazis policies.
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Fortunately with a word like "plenipotentiary" it's easy to look up Dr. Werner Best:
http://www.answers.com/topic/occupation-of-denmark
http://www.answers.com/topic/occupation-of-denmark
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There's a General von Hanneken from this link, but Hanneken has 8 letters.
http://www.um.dk/Publikationer/UM/En.../kap6/6-15.asp
I'm giving up for now. I think that we've been pretty lenient about people not solving a whole clue anyway, no?
http://www.um.dk/Publikationer/UM/En.../kap6/6-15.asp
I'm giving up for now. I think that we've been pretty lenient about people not solving a whole clue anyway, no?


