Answer: PARIS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- European capital
- Capital
- City on the Seine
- Helen's abductor
- City in Texas
- Trojan War figure
- Eiffel Tower locale
- Capital of France
- French capital
- City of Light
- ___ green
- Helen of Troy's abductor
- France's capital
- Left Bank locale
- A river runs through it
- Seine city
- Louvre location
- Juliet's betrothed
- Plaster of ___
- Louvre setting
- Louvre locale
- "Les Misérables" setting
- Romeo's rival
- Quasimodo's home
- Hilton heiress
- Eiffel Tower's city
- The City of Light
- Son of Priam
- Helen's captor
- Gauguin's birthplace
- "The Da Vinci Code" locale
- The Phantom of the Opera's home
- Slayer of Achilles
- Seine straddler
- Home to Notre Dame
- Eiffel Tower setting
- A son of Priam
- "A Tale of Two Cities" city
- Moulin Rouge locale
- Moulin Rouge city
- Lutetia, today
- Helen's kidnapper
- City once called Lutetia
- Chunnel vision?
- Capital on the Seine
- Arc de Triomphe locale
- Arc de Triomphe city
- Achilles' killer
- "We'll always have __": Rick, to Ilsa, in "Casablanca"
- "The Phantom of the Opera" setting
- "The Da Vinci Code" setting
- "Les Misérables" city
- Where the Seine flows
- Where the Eiffel Tower is
- Where the Arc de Triomphe is
- Where Lindbergh landed
- Trojan warrior
- The Louvre's locale
- The Louvre's city
- Sorbonne setting
- Place to get plastered?
- Place for plaster?
- Place de la Bastille location
- Orient Express terminus
- Notre Dame's city
- Musee Rodin city
- Musée d'Orsay locale
- Musée d'Orsay city
- Moulin Rouge site
- Métro home
- Latin Quarter site
- Hemingway's "Moveable feast"
- Helen's love
- Eiffel Tower city
- City where Yo-Yo Ma was born
- City where the Louvre is
- City where Pixar's "Ratatouille" is set
- City of Lights
- City in which to get plastered?
- Brother of Cassandra
- Achilles adversary
- "Da Vinci Code" setting
- "City of Light"
- World capital whose motto is "Fluctuat nec mergitur" (Latin for "It is tossed but does not sink")
- Where to see Notre-Dame Cathedral
- Where to get plastered?
- Where the Tour de France finishes
- Where Stein held forth
- Where Notre Dame is
- Where NATO problems are paramount.
- Where Miss Liberty was built
- Where Ilsa met Rick
- Where Gustave Eiffel died
- Where "Whistler's Mother" "lives"
- Where "The Da Vinci Code" finished
- What Rick and Ilsa will always have
- Voltaire's birthplace
- Vista from Sacré-Coeur
- Tuileries' city
- Tuileries site
- Tuileries Garden city
- Troublemaker in Troy
- Trojan prince who abducted Helen
- Trojan figure
- Treaty of __: 1783 war ender
- Tour de France's terminus
- The Sorbonne's city
- The Louvre city
- Suitor spurned by Juliet
- Stein's salon setting
- Source of Trojan trouble
- Son of Hecuba and Priam
- Site of Vietnam War talks
- Site of the Rodin Museum
- Site of the Louvre
- She cried in court, "It's not fair! Mom!"
- Seven Years' War treaty site
- Setting of "Les Miz"
- Setting of "Cousin Bette"
- Setting for much of "Inglourious Basterds"
- Setting for Henry James's "The American"
- Setting for an "Eloise" book
- Setting for "Madeline"
- Setting for "La Traviata"
- Scene of Vietnam peace talks
- Saint-Saëns's birthplace
- Rue de Rivoli city
- Romeo's rival.
- Prince of Troy
- Priam's son
- President Sarkozy's capital
- President Hollande's home
- Pompidou Center's city
- Pompidou Center setting
- Pompidou Center location
- Place de la Concorde locale
- Peace-talks site
- Part of Troy's trouble
- Orlando Bloom's "Troy" character
- Ontario town or actress Hilton
- Ontario town andFrench namesake
- Ontario town and French namesake
- Old-World capital
- Old plaster source
- Oenone's husband, in myth
- Nobleman to whom Juliet was betrothed
- Nicole's "The Simple Life 2" travel buddy
- Nicky's socialite sister
- Ms. Hilton
- Montmartre's locale
- Montmartre's city
- Modern Lutetia
- Metro city
- M. Mayer’s headquarters.
- Lutetia's modern name
- Louvre's city
- Louvre Pyramid locale
- Locale of the Louvre
- Locale for much of "The Da Vinci Code"
- Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic destination
- Largest city in France
- Laniel's headquarters.
- Kidnapper of Menelaus' wife
- Kidnapper of Helen
- Juliet's fiancé
- Jardin des Tuileries setting
- Jam band Dirty ___
- It was liberated in August 1944
- It is 2002 years old.
- Host of the 2024 Olympics
- Host of the 1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics
- Home to Hermès
- Home to Chanel
- Home of the Louvre
- Home of L'Express
- Home of Chanel and Cartier
- Home of Chanel
- Home for Jacques Chirac
- Hilton in persistent legal trouble
- Hemingway's "movable feast"
- Hemingway hangout
- Helens abductor
- Helen's lover
- Hector's brother
- He left Oenone for Helen
- Golden apple giver
- Golden apple bestower
- Genevieve is its patron
- Gallic capital
- French home of Lacoste
- Famous abductor
- European capital with a baguette-baking competition
- European capital where "Amelie" is set
- European capital — Trojan prince
- European capital – Trojan prince
- Elysée city
- Eiffel Tower's home
- Cole Porter's first successful musical
- Climate agreement city
- Climate Accords city
- City with well-known banks
- City with two banks
- City where the race ends in "The Great Race" (1965)
- City where "Phantom of the Opera" is set
- City that's home to the Eiffel Tower
- City that Anne Rice called "a universe whole and entire unto herself, hollowed and fashioned by history"
- City of Maine Texas and France
- City of Love ... and the Louvre
- City known for romance
- City in Victor Hugo novels
- City Hemingway called "a moveable feast"
- City awarded the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
- Chanel's home
- Centre Pompidou setting
- Capital where Emma Watson was born
- Capital SW of Brussels
- Capital city home to Institut Curie
- Brother of Hector
- Bizet's hometown
- Birthplace of Molière and Voltaire
- Birth city of Yo-Yo Ma
- Bastille setting
- Awarder of the Golden Apple
- Arch of Triumph locale
- Arch of Triumph city
- Arc de Triomphe's city
- Arc de Triomphe site
- April's city in songdom
- Apple-giver of myth
- Achilles opponent
- A fashion capital
- 2024 Summer Olympics city
- 2024 Summer Games city
- 2024 Olympics site
- 2024 Olympics host city
- 2024 Olympics city
- 2017 top 10 single by the Chainsmokers
- 2015 climate accord city
- 1924 Olympics locale
- “___, Je T’aime” (2006 omnibus film)
- "We'll always have ___" (line from "Casablanca")
- "Tropic of Cancer" setting
- "The Phantom of the Opera" city
- "Ratatouille" city
- "Ninotchka" setting
- "Mona Lisa" home
- "Midnight in ___" (Woody Allen movie)
- "Midnight in ___" (2011 Woody Allen film)
- "Last Tango in ___," Brando film
- "Is ___ Burning?": Best seller in 1965
- "Hustle and strut through ___ at night" Cult
- "Do not deny to him that you love me" speaker, in literature
- "Celebutante" Hilton
- "Can-Can" city
- "An American in ___"
- "Amélie" setting
- "A moveable feast," to Hemingway
- "1 Night in ___" (noted unauthorized sex video)
- ''Day of the Jackal'' locale
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