Answer: NOIR
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Roulette bet
- Cynical cinematic genre
- Film genre
- Movie genre
- Film ___
- Dark film genre
- Pinot ___
- Film ___ (movie genre)
- Black, in Brest
- Gritty film genre
- Roulette color
- Pinot __
- Black, in Bordeaux
- Film category
- Cafe ___ (black coffee)
- Dark genre
- Black: Fr.
- Pinot ___ (red wine)
- Hard-boiled film genre
- Film __
- Café ___
- Word after "film" or "cafe"
- Pinot ___ (wine)
- Hard-boiled crime genre
- Crime film genre
- Roulette choice
- Film ___ (dark movie genre)
- Word with cafe or film
- Word with ''cafe'' or ''film''
- Rouge counterpart, in roulette
- Pinot ___ (dry red wine)
- Hard-boiled genre
- Grim film genre
- Film ___ (moody movie)
- Bleak genre
- "The Big Sleep" genre
- Word with "film" or "cafe"
- Somber film genre
- Roulette bet at Monte Carlo
- Pinot ___ (wine variety)
- Opposite of blanc
- Like some roulette numbers
- Gritty genre
- Film style
- Detective film genre
- Bleak, in Hollywood
- Black, in France
- Black (Fr.)
- "The Maltese Falcon" genre
- "Double Indemnity" genre
- "Dark" film genre
- "Chinatown" genre
- "Chinatown" film genre
- Suspenseful film genre
- Somber genre
- Monte Carlo roulette bet
- French black
- Film trailer?
- Film ____
- Detective fiction genre
- Dark film genre, informally
- Dark film genre, for short
- Cynical genre
- Crime-drama genre
- Casino call
- Bleak film genre
- Blanc's opposite
- Black, to Balzac
- Bet that's not rouge
- Word with café or film
- Whodunit genre
- Type of film
- Stendhal's "Le Rouge et le ___"
- Roulette wheel color, in Monte Carlo
- Rouge's partner
- Pinot or film follower
- Pinot __: red wine
- Pinot ___ (type of red wine)
- Pinot
- Much of pulp fiction
- Gumshoe genre
- Genre for "The Maltese Falcon"
- Film follower?
- Film follower
- Film --
- Film ___ (shadowy genre)
- Film __ (dark movie genre)
- Dramatic genre
- Dark movie genre
- Dark fiction
- Café ___ (black coffee)
- Bleakly pessimistic film genre
- Bleak, as literature
- Bleak, as film
- Bleak crime fiction
- Black, to Chirac
- Black, in Rouen
- Black, in Montreal
- Black, as la nuit
- Black in Burgundy
- Alternative to rouge in roulette
- "The Third Man" genre
- "The Maltese Falcon" film genre
- "D.O.A." movie genre
- Word after film or café
- Word after "Pinot" or "film"
- Word after "film" or "Drakkar"
- What's black, Jacques?
- Très pessimistic
- Tech-___ (futuristic, dramatic genre)
- Style of fiction that Catherynne M. Valente called "a fairy tale with guns"
- Stendhal's Le Rouge et le ____
- Spooky movie genre
- Spooky film genre
- Spider-Man __: monochromatic comic book character
- Some fiction, informally
- Some detective fiction, informally
- Shot with dramatic shadows, perhaps
- Shadowy genre of crime film
- Shadowy film genre
- Roulette wheel color
- Roulette term
- Roulette choice in Rouen
- Roulette choice in Monte Carlo
- Roulette bet that's not rouge
- Roulette bet in Monte Carlo
- Rough et ___
- Rouge's sidekick
- Rouge's counterpart
- Rouge et ___
- Rouge counterpart
- Rouge alternative
- Raymond Chandler specialty
- Pinot --- (dry red wine)
- Pinot __: red wine choice
- Pinot ___ (red wine variety)
- Pinot ___ (red wine choice)
- Pinot ___ (a table wine)
- Pinot ___ (a red wine)
- Pinot __ (red wine)
- Philip Marlowe genre
- Opposite of ''blanc''
- Not rouge
- Neo-___ (modern film genre)
- Neo-___ (genre for the film "Memento")
- Neo-___ (genre for HBO's "Perry Mason")
- Neo-___ (film genre)
- Neo-___
- Movie marked by a certain mood
- Monte Carlo color
- Monte Carlo bet
- Modifier for "film" or "pinot"
- Mitchum's genre
- Marlowe's genre
- Like the cinematic world of hard-boiled detectives
- Like some detective fiction
- Like pulp fiction's world
- Like many old thrillers
- Like a gumshoe’s universe
- Like "The Maltese Falcon"
- Kind of dark film
- Jet, at Orly?
- Jacques' black
- It pays 1:1 in roulette
- Hardly a rosy picture
- Hard-boiled, in a way
- Guy ___ (Garrison Keillor character)
- Gritty movie genre
- Gritty films
- Grim genre
- Gothic ___ (genre that mixes elements of mystery and horror)
- Genre with hard-boiled characters
- Genre that "The Long Goodbye" is based on
- Genre that "The Dark Knight" owes a debt to
- Genre spoofed by "The Cheap Detective"
- Genre of the film "Gilda"
- Genre of many Bogart movies
- Genre of crime literature
- Genre of crime fiction
- Genre of 1944's "Laura"
- Genre of "The Set-Up," 1949
- Genre for the novelist Patricia Highsmith
- Genre for the film "Out of the Past"
- Genre for the 1947 film "Nightmare Alley"
- Genre for many mystery films
- Genre for many Bogart movies
- Genre for "The Big Sleep"
- Genre for "Chinatown" or "The Big Sleep"
- François Hollande's jet
- Film style with a French name
- Film or pinot follower
- Film genre with high-contrast cinematography
- Film genre with detectives
- Film genre often shot in high contrast
- Film genre associated with black and white
- Film --- (moody movie)
- Film --- (dark movie)
- Film -- (dark movie genre)
- Film -- ('50s style)
- Film __: somber genre
- Film ____: bleak movie
- Film ___ (moody genre)
- Film ___ (hard-boiled genre)
- Film ___ (grim movie genre)
- Film ___ (genre for dark movies)
- Film ___ (film genre)
- Film ___ (dark, gritty film genre)
- Film ___ (dark genre)
- Film ___ (bleak movie)
- Film ___ (bleak genre)
- Film __ (somber cinematic genre)
- Even-money casino bet
- Dark: French.
- Dark: Fr.
- Dark picture
- Dark film
- Dark crime fiction
- Dark and moody film genre
- Dark and atmospheric
- Dark "couleur"
- Cynical stories
- Cynical crime genre
- Cynical and bleak
- Crime-fiction genre
- Crime movie genre
- Crime drama genre, for short
- Creepy film genre
- Couleur sombre
- Couleur du café
- Color of some wine grapes
- Color of Monet
- Color of encre de Chine
- Charles de Gaulle's jet
- Chandler specialty
- Chandler genre
- Certain type of film
- Cafi ___ (black coffee)
- Burgundy's black
- Brussels' black
- Brooding movie genre
- Bleak, film-wise
- Bleak, as a movie
- Bleak, as a film
- Bleak film style
- Bleak and cynical
- Black, to Pierre
- Black, to Jacques
- Black, to Braque
- Black, to Bertrand
- Black, to Bernice
- Black, s'il vous plaît
- Black, in Paris
- Black, in Nice
- Black, in Nantes
- Black, in French
- Black, in Biarritz
- Black, as roulette numbers
- Black, along the Somme
- Black, abroad
- Black in Bussieres
- 1950's "The Asphalt Jungle," for one
- (Of film or fiction) with bleak settings and cynical characters
- (Of a film) full of moral ambiguity
- (Of a film) bleak
- "Touch of Evil" genre
- "The Long Goodbye" genre
- "The Killers" genre
- "The Big Sleep" film genre
- "The Big Heat" genre
- "Sunset Boulevard" genre
- "Strangers on a Train" film genre
- "Pinot ___ / Roseanne Barr" ("The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" lyric)
- "Nightmare Alley" genre
- "Le Rouge et le ___": Stendhal
- "Kiss Me Deadly" or "Touch of Evil," e.g.
- "Kiss Me Deadly" genre
- "Film __ "(dark movie genre)
- "Farewell, My Lovely" genre
- "Farewell My Lovely" genre
- "Drive" genre
- "Dark" movie genre
- "Dark" film category
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