Answer: DALI
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- Spanish surrealist
- Spanish painter
- Surrealist Salvador
- Artist
- Mustachioed surrealist
- Painter of limp watches
- Artist Salvador
- Salvador
- Picasso contemporary
- Painter Salvador
- Spanish artist
- "The Persistence of Memory" painter
- "The Persistence of Memory" artist
- Arp contemporary
- Surrealist painter
- Flamboyant surrealist
- Catalan surrealist
- Noted Surrealist
- Mustachioed artist
- Surrealist
- Painter of melting watches
- Miro contemporary
- Limp watch painter
- "Swans Reflecting Elephants" painter
- "Lobster Telephone" artist
- Unorthodox thinking
- Surrealist painter Salvador ____
- Surrealism's Salvador ____
- Painter Salvador ____
- Famed Surrealist
- Surrealist painter Salvador
- Spanish surrealist Salvador
- Painter of dreamscapes
- Mustachioed painter
- Flamboyant artist
- Artist Salvador ____
- "Persistence of Memory" painter
- Spanish artist Salvador
- Painter of melting clocks
- Mustachioed Spanish painter
- MOMA artist
- Modern painter
- Memorable Surrealist
- Flamboyant Spanish artist
- Bunuel collaborator
- "The Hallucinogenic Toreador" painter
- "The Burning Giraffe" painter
- "The Burning Giraffe" artist
- "Swans Reflecting Elephants" artist
- Spanish painter Salvador
- Salvador from Spain
- Painter of stunted pines
- Painter of melted watches
- Mustachioed Spanish surrealist
- Flamboyant Spanish surrealist
- Artist Salvador __
- "The Lugubrious Game" painter
- ''The Persistence of Memory'' painter
- Surrealist with a distinctive mustache
- Surreal Spaniard
- Subject of a museum in St. Petersburg, Fla.
- St. Petersburg museum
- Spanish surrealist painter, d. 1989
- Spanish painter, born 1904
- Soft-watch artist
- Salvador who painted "The Persistence of Memory"
- Salvador the surrealist
- Persistence of Memory painter
- Painter of melting pocket watches
- Painter of ''The Persistence of Memory''
- Mustachioed master artist
- MOMA work
- Melting-watch painter
- Limp-watch painter
- Limp-watch artist
- Limp watches painter
- Honoree of a Madrid square
- He painted Helena Rubinstein
- Droopy watch artist
- Dreamscape painter Salvador
- Catalonian surrealist
- Catalan artist
- Author of "Babaoua"
- Artist, Salvador ____
- Artist who wrote "Diary of a Genius"
- Artist who worked on Hitchcock's "Spellbound"
- Artist who was an admirer of Freud
- Artist influenced by Freud
- Artist from Catalonia
- "Tuna-Fishing" painter
- "Tuna Fishing" artist
- "The Persistence of Memory" surrealist
- "The Hallucinogenic Toreador" artist
- "Swans Reflecting Elephants," e.g.
- "Portrait of Gala" artist
- "Metamorphosis of Narcissus" painter
- "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening" artist
- "Diary of a Genius" author
- "Christ of St. John of the Cross" artist
- "Burning Giraffe" painter
- "Babaoua" author
- Whom Juan Carlos made a Marques
- Who said "The only difference between me and the Surrealists is that I am a Surrealist"
- Who said "I don't do drugs, I am drugs"
- Wet-watch painter
- Ultramodern artist.
- Ultra-modern painter.
- Tuna-Fishing painter
- The "limp watch" painter
- Surrealistic painter Salvador
- Surrealist-painter Salvador
- Surrealist with an iconic mustache
- Surrealist with a surreal mustache
- Surrealist with a museum in Florida
- Surrealist with a museum in Figueres, Spain
- Surrealist who painted melting clocks
- Surrealist who painted Helena Rubinstein
- Surrealist who painted "The Persistence of Memory"
- Surrealist Spanish painter, d. 1989
- Surrealist played by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris"
- Surrealist painter.
- Surrealist painter, born in Catalonia, d. 1989
- Surrealist painter with an iconic mustache
- Surrealist painter with a notable mustache
- Surrealist painter with a book about his mustache
- Surrealist painter whose best-known painting shows up often in college dorm rooms
- Surrealist of movies, advertising, ballet.
- Surrealist leader
- Surrealist friend of García Lorca
- Surrealist exiled from the movement
- Surrealist born in Catalonia
- Surrealist artist Salvador best known for his painting of melting watches
- Surrealist artist Salvador
- Surrealist artist
- Subject of an art museum in St. Petersburg, Florida
- Subject of a St. Petersburg, Fla., museum
- Subject of a museum in Figueres, Spain
- Spanish surrealist.
- Spanish surrealist who collaborated with Hitchcock
- Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador
- Spanish painter with a notable mustache
- Spanish painter of melted watches
- Spanish master Salvador
- Spanish artist who coined "nuclear mysticism"
- Salvador, who painted all those melty clocks because time is a social construct, duh
- Salvador, (Spanish artist)
- Salvador who painted melting watches
- Salvador the artist
- Salvador of surrealism
- Salvador of art
- Salvador from Catalonia
- Salvador at MoMA
- Salvador ___
- Picasso colleague
- Painter with a museum in St. Petersburg
- Painter portrayed by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris"
- Painter of weird watches
- Painter of trippy clocks
- Painter of melting telephones
- Painter of "wet watches"
- Painter of "The Mock Turtle's Story"
- Painter of "The Hallucinogenic Toreador"
- Painter of "Soft Self-Portrait with Grilled Bacon"
- Painter kicked out of the Surrealist movement in 1934
- Painter involved with Coco Chanel
- Painter for Parton?
- Painter famed for wilted watches
- Noted Spanish surrealist
- Notable Surrealist
- Mustachioed master
- Mustachioed artist (1904-1989)
- Mustached artist
- MOMA favorite
- Melting watch artist
- Lobster Telephone artist (1936)
- Limp-clock painter
- Juan Carlos made him a Marquis
- Homophone for Dolly
- His work is surreal
- His watches may be for all time
- He's the focus of three Spanish museums
- He's found in the Prado
- He's buried in his namesake museum in Catalonia
- He painted the Last Supper surrealistically
- He painted a dream world
- He painted "The Queen's Party"
- He painted "The Last Supper"
- He painted "Down the Rabbit Hole"
- He called his art "hand-painted dream photographs"
- Hallucinogenous Bullfighter painter
- Giant of surrealism
- Gala's husband and portraitist
- Gala who married a surrealist
- Gala who inspired a surrealist
- Focus of three Spanish museums
- Focus of a Catalonia museum
- Figueras, Spain, museum subject
- Famed surrealist painter
- El Salvador?
- Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate artist
- Eccentric surrealist painter
- Eccentric surrealist
- Drooping-watch painter
- Drooping watch painter Salvador
- Dreamscape depicter Salvador
- Dreamscape artist
- Dream pictures artist
- Designer of the Mae West Lips Sofa
- Designer of the Chupa Chups lollipop logo
- Deliberately strange painter
- Contemporary painter
- Contemporary of Magritte
- Colorful Surrealist
- Collaborator with Disney on the film "Destino"
- Co-writer of the Surrealist silent film "Un Chien Andalou," 1929
- Big name in surrealism
- Artsy Salvador
- Artist with museums in Spain and Florida
- Artist with a signature mustache
- Artist with a pet ocelot
- Artist with a museum in St. Petersburg, Florida
- Artist with a museum in Spain
- Artist who wrote "Hidden Faces"
- Artist who worked with Hitchcock
- Artist who said, "Take me, I am hallucinogenic"
- Artist who said "I don't do drugs. I am drugs"
- Artist who painted melting watches
- Artist who helped Hitchcock design a dream sequence for "Spellbound"
- Artist who had a pet ocelot named Babou
- Artist who created fashion designs for Schiaparelli
- Artist who built a Dream House in N.Y.
- Artist Salvador who designed the Chupa Chups logo
- Artist Salvador best known for his surrealist painting of droopy watches
- Artist of abstract irrationalism.
- Artist inspired by runny Camembert
- Artist given the derisive nickname "Avida Dollars," an anagram of his full name
- Artist from Spain
- Artist ennobled by Juan Carlos
- 32-year-old artist pictured on the cover of Time magazine in 1936
- "Tuna-Fishing" artist
- "Tuna Fishing" painter
- "The Secret Life of Salvador ___"
- "The Persistence of Memory" artist Salvador
- "The Endless Enigma" painter
- "The Dream" artist, 1931
- "The Burning Giraffe," e.g.
- "Summer Night" painter Salvador
- "Still Life Moving Fast" artist
- "Still Life - Fast Moving" artist
- "Spider of the Evening" painter
- "Soft Watches" painter
- "Slave Market With the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire" artist
- "Portrait of Gala" painter
- "Persistence of Memory"
- "Paranoiac Critical Solitude" painter
- "My dream world is complete Hieronymous Bosch and __": Lennon
- "Morphological Echo" painter
- "Meditative Rose" painter
- "Mae West Lips Sofa" sculptor
- "Lobster Telephone" painter
- "Lobster Telephone" artist Salvador
- "Lobster Telephone," e.g.
- "Leda Atomica" painter
- "Le Surrealisme, c'est moi" speaker
- "Invisible Sleeping Woman, Horse, Lion" painter
- "Inventions of the Monsters" artist
- "Illumined Pleasures" artist
- "I don't do drugs, I am drugs" speaker
- "I am not strange. I am just not normal" artist
- "Hallucinogenic Toreador" artist
- "Galatea of the Spheres" painter
- "Galatea of the Spheres" artist
- "Fried Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate" painter
- "Eggs on a Plate Without a Plate" painter
- "Eggs on a Plate Without a Plate" artist
- "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening" painter
- "Don Quixote" illustrator (1946)
- "Crucifixion" painter
- "Crucifixion" artist
- "Christ of St. John of the Cross" producer
- "Burning Giraffes in Yellow" painter
- "Basket of Bread" painter
- "Atomic Leda" painter
- "Anthropomorphic Bread" painter, 1932
- "___ Atomicus" (Philippe Halsman photo featuring flying cats)
- ‘The Persistence of Memory’ painter
- 'Persistence of Memory' artist
- ''The Persistence of Memory'' artist
- ''Still Life Moving Fast'' artist
- ''Le surréalisme, c'est moi'' speaker
- ''Christ of St. John of the Cross'' artist
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