Old World city, colloquially | 28 |
French capital, humorously | 26 |
European capital, informally | 28 |
European capital, humorously | 28 |
Colloquial name for Lutetia | 27 |
Cole Porter tune: 1929 | 22 |
City in Cole Porter titles | 26 |
City for W. W. I doughboys | 26 |
City Cole Porter wrote about | 28 |
"Gay" city, in song | 29 |
"Gay" capital | 23 |
Start of an aside, for short | 28 |
Mark for an aside: abbr. | 24 |
Keyboard symbol, for short | 26 |
Emoticon smile, for short | 25 |
Emoticon element, for short | 27 |
They're just above O | 24 |
Punctuation marks: Abbr. | 24 |
Holders of addl. thoughts | 25 |
Curved brackets, for short | 26 |
Little League rooter, often | 27 |
Top company in a group | 22 |
The "P" in P.T.A. | 27 |
Person who can be grand | 23 |
Permission-slip signer, often | 29 |
Many a Little League rooter | 27 |
Company with a subsidiary | 25 |
Class-trip chaperone, usually | 29 |
Adidas vis-Ã -vis Reebok | 26 |
Some authority figures | 22 |
Babysitters' employers | 26 |
Rebecca and Isaac, to Jacob | 27 |
Popular magazine since 1926 | 27 |
Part of the generation gap | 26 |
Potato-peeling implement | 24 |
Tool for someone on KP duty | 27 |
It gets under the skin | 22 |
One of the kitchen police | 25 |
Kitchen gadget for apples | 25 |
He whittles while he works | 26 |
Price cutters, in a sense | 25 |
Prepares, as apples for pie | 27 |
Uses a vegetable peeler | 23 |
Uses a small kitchen knife | 26 |
Cut-off shorts manufacture? | 27 |
Fixes fruit for a couple? | 25 |
Word in Jewish cookery | 22 |
Prepared without meat or milk | 29 |
Like some foods for Jews | 24 |
Dessert in a tall glass | 23 |
A dessert in a glass ... | 24 |
Layered ice cream desserts | 26 |
___-mutuel (form of betting) | 28 |
__-mutuel: type of betting | 26 |
___ passu (with equal pace) | 27 |
___ passu (simultaneously) | 26 |
___ passu (side by side) | 24 |
___ passu (on equal footing) | 28 |
Persona non grata in society | 28 |
Strip for the compost heap | 26 |
Kitchen knife's purpose | 27 |
Leftovers after peeling | 23 |
Juliet's betrothed | 22 |
Helen of Troy's abductor | 28 |
Gauguin's birthplace | 24 |
City once called Lutetia | 24 |
Orient Express terminus | 23 |
City where Yo-Yo Ma was born | 28 |
"City of Light" | 25 |
Where to get plastered? | 23 |
Where the Eiffel Tower is | 25 |
Where Stein held forth | 22 |
Where Gustave Eiffel died | 25 |
Vista from Sacré-Coeur | 25 |
Treaty of __: 1783 war ender | 28 |
Stein's salon setting | 25 |
Source of Trojan trouble | 24 |
Son of Hecuba and Priam | 23 |
Site of Vietnam War talks | 25 |
Site of the Rodin Museum | 24 |
Scene of Vietnam peace talks | 28 |
Pompidou Center's city | 26 |
Place to get plastered? | 23 |
Place de la Concorde locale | 27 |
Part of Troy's trouble | 26 |
Oenone's husband, in myth | 29 |
Nicky's socialite sister | 28 |
Montmartre's locale | 23 |
Lutetia's modern name | 25 |
Juliet's fiancé | 22 |
Home for Jacques Chirac | 23 |
He left Oenone for Helen | 24 |
Genevieve is its patron | 23 |
Eiffel Tower's home | 23 |
Eiffel Tower's city | 23 |
City with well-known banks | 26 |
Awarder of the Golden Apple | 27 |
April's city in songdom | 27 |
"Ninotchka" setting | 29 |
"Amélie" setting | 29 |