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Life Is Beautiful?
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No (the Italian title doesn't fit the clue anyway -- isn't it La vita e bella, or something like that?).
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Another clue: It's a neo-realist classic and routinely pops up on Top 10 lists (such as the polls by Sight and Sound every 10 years).
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The bicycle thief
bicycle thieves Ladri di biciclette |
Yes. That wasn't so difficult, was it?
Over to you, DT. |
This is a funny story:
"And I swear I'm not making this up, but I once heard an American voice in the National Film Theatre's bookshop asking the cashier if the videotape it was selling under the title Bicycle Thieves was a sequel to The Bicycle Thief." http://www.michaelbrooke.com/2004/03...wild-oats.html |
DT?
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topping for DT
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Maybe DT is out of town.
Since I'm bored, why don't I give another clue? Let's do this -- we can continue with the game until DT comes back and gives us a clue. The clue left unanswered when DT returns can be replaced with a clue of DT's choosing. Alternatively, if the person who answers the last clue when DT returns hasn't come up with a clue, then the person forfeits his/her turn for a clue and DT gets to give us a clue. Clue: This modernist villa (9 letters, 8th = "a" from Ladri) designed by the architect commonly referred to as (4 letters) is a UNESCO landmark but is apparently in severe disrepair. Hint: The clue is not too difficult if you read the things I read. :-) |
Hi 111op: Would this be Villa Tugendhat designed by architect, Mies van der Rohe? Rohe being the 4 letters you want?
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Actually I wanted Mies (usually the archiect is referred to as "Mies," as far as I know). By the way, his famous maxim is "less is more," I believe. I've been wanting to give a clue on Mies.
But no matter. You're up, Huitres! Article from NYT (whereelse): http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/21/ar...gn/21mies.html |
And by the way, Mies van der Rohe is not his real name, if I recall correctly. I forget what the real name is.
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Hmmm...
Tugendhat? |
According to this link:
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe wasn't really his name--he made it up using Ludwig Mies as a base. http://www.metropolismag.com/html/co...rev/rev01.html |
oooops. guess i'm too slow!
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Well, Huitres beat you, yk.
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Ok, here's my clue:
First a Roman, then Greek colony, this city (7 letters) became known for its famous medical school during the Middle Ages, the first of its kind in Europe. This ruler, (3 words: 7 letters, 2 letters, 5 letters) made this city the capital of an empire. It was later home to an illustrious resident whose name is linked to a nearby isle (7 letters). |
Salerno & Procida?
Still working on the ruler |
Somehow my guess is that Napoleon is the illustrious resident linked to Corsica. Maybe I'm off to a wild goose chase -- I haven't had time to research this clue properly.
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111op: You are too funny! :) No, not this clue!
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