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CROSSWORD CLUES "F"
IN PARIS
THE NAME ON THE LABEL
AUTHORS
MUSICAL STATES
200
'Pals, like Rachel & Monica
(7)'
Friends
200
'For a great view, get to the top of this 300-meter structure located on the Champs de Mars'
Eiffel Tower
200
'Begun in 1913 & still in operation, this fashion house "de Coco" was closed down during WWII'
Chanel
200
'His "Pickwick Papers" was originally published serially under the pseudonym Boz'
Charles Dickens
200
'In 1966 the Mamas & the Papas were "Dreamin'" about this state "on such a winter's day"'
California
400
'A failure, on Broadway
(4)'
Flop
400
'A Parisian must-see on anyone's list, this museum is the home of the Mona Lisa'
The Louvre
400
'Influences on the designs of this firm include the Ballets Russes & the writings of Proust
(YSL)'
Yves Saint Laurent
400
'After her husband Percy died, this author urged one of Washington Irving's friends to fix them up'
Mary Shelley
400
'In 1987 George Strait sang, "All my ex's live in" this state, "and that's why I hang my hat in Tennessee"'
Texas
600
'Faux
(4)'
Fake
600
'A serene colonnaded 19th-century edifice, the Bourse houses this Paris "Exchange"'
Stock Exchange
600
'The much talked about fashion design firm of this man has been his "Obsession" since 1968'
Calvin Klein
600
'Working in a mental hospital provided background for his "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"'
Ken Kesey
600
'This progressive rock band from Topeka blew into the Top 10 in 1978 with "Dust in the Wind"'
Kansas
800
'Sigmundian, like a "slip"
(8)'
Freudian
800
'Not all of this Parisian subway is underground; some routes offer a delightful view of the city'
le métro
800
'Mais Oui! The logo seen here belongs to the design house begun by this tennis player
(crocodile)'
Rene Lacoste
800
'His 1965 novel "Desolation Angels" was set just prior to "On the Road"'
Jack Kerouac
800
'Although it was a hit, no singles were released in the U.S. from this 1982 Bruce Springsteen album'
"Nebraska"
1000
'Alfredo's specialty
(10)'
Fettuccine
1000
'Young & old alike are mesmerized at the "Centre de la Mer et des Eaux", one of these on Rue St.-Jacques'
Aquarium
1000
'As seen on Richard Gere in "American Gigolo", sexy suits for men were early successes for this fashion line'
Giorgio Armani
1000
'Though christened Jorge Augustin Nicolas Ruiz de Santayana, he used this first name after arriving in the U.S. in 1872'
George Santayana
1000
'In 1967 the Bee Gees sang, "The lights all went out in" this state "the day I left her standing on her own"'
Massachusetts