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PARIS
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European capital
Helen's abductor
City on the Seine
Trojan War figure
City of Light
City in Texas
Eiffel Tower locale
Juliet's betrothed
___ green
Left Bank locale
A river runs through it
Seine city
Helen of Troy's abductor
The City of Light
Plaster of ___
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Helen's captor
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Chunnel vision?
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Achilles' killer
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Trojan warrior
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What Rick and Ilsa will always have
Vista from Sacré-Coeur
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Trojan figure
Treaty of __: 1783 war ender
Stein's salon setting
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Son of Hecuba and Priam
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She cried in court, "It's not fair! Mom!"
Seven Years' War treaty site
Setting of "Cousin Bette"
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Scene of Vietnam peace talks
Saint-Saëns's birthplace
Rue de Rivoli city
Prince of Troy
Priam's son
President Sarkozy's capital
Pompidou Center's city
Place to get plastered?
Place de la Concorde locale
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Part of Troy's trouble
Ontario town or actress Hilton
Ontario town and French namesake
Old-World capital
Old plaster source
Oenone's husband, in myth
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Nicole's "The Simple Life 2" travel buddy
Nicky's socialite sister
Ms. Hilton
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Jam band Dirty ___
It was liberated in August 1944
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Hilton in persistent legal trouble
Hemingway's "movable feast"
HelenÂ’s abductor
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Genevieve is its patron
Gallic capital
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Cole Porter's first successful musical
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April's city in songdom
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Achilles adversary
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"We'll always have ___" (line from "Casablanca")
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"Midnight in ___" (2011 Woody Allen film)
"Last Tango in ___," Brando film
"Is ___ Burning?": Best seller in 1965
"Hustle and strut through ___ at night" Cult
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