| Capital city in Switzerland filled with cyclists at the centre (6) |
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| Irving ___, composer who wrote the song Puttin' On The Ritz (6) |
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| German city |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Jun 2025 |
| Largest city in Germany (6) |
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| Largest German city (6) |
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| City of Irving? (6) |
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| By Oct 5th, discontented entrepreneur noted, nothing had been sent back from European location |
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| Reunited city |
New York Times |
23 Apr 2025 |
| The Olympic Games were opened by Adolf Hitler in this city in 1936 |
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| Songwriter famous for White Christmas, Always, etc. |
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| Irving spotted in rubber lining (6) |
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| City where the Brandenberg Gate is located (6) |
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| "God Bless America" songwriter |
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| Most populous city in the European Union |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2024 |
| The city next to Irving? (6) |
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| He wrote tunes to provide capital |
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| City reunited in 1990 |
Universal |
03 Dec 2024 |
| Venue of the 1936 summer Olympic games (6) |
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| See 37-Across |
Newsday |
13 Nov 2024 |
| Left one capital to go round another |
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| Possibly Irving's capital? |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
23 Oct 2024 |
| US songwriter (born in Russia), Irving (6) |
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| Wall came down here for four-wheeled carriage (6) |
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| In September, links will be made with this city (6) |
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| Bachelor with hesitation getting left in capital |
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| Foreign city songwriter |
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| Capital of Germany |
Mirror Quiz |
06 Sep 2024 |
| Irving is in Germany (6) |
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| Four-wheeled carriage, hooded seat behind (6) |
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| Irving was capital where Nazis were concerned (6) |
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| Bulkhead on liner partially covered carriage (6) |
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| Irving city? (6) |
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| Home of German composer? (6) |
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| Irvings city? (6) |
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| The capital city of Germany (6) |
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| German capital |
The Sun Two Speed |
05 Apr 2024 |
| British liner rebuilt in city |
The Sun Two Speed |
05 Apr 2024 |
| European capital city (pop 3.6 million, dating from the 10th century (6) |
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| Capital of Germany from 1990 (6) |
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| Carriage for Irving (6) |
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| Old-fashioned carriage for Irving (6) |
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| American composer, person almost enthralling both sides |
The Telegraph Toughie |
01 Feb 2024 |
| Capital once divided by a wall |
Commuter |
31 Jan 2024 |
| FC ..... ...... , 2023-24 Bundesliga club coached by Urs Fischer from 2018-23 (6) |
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| 1936 Summer Olympics host city (6) |
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| City's philosopher and songwriter |
The Guardian Cryptic |
19 Dec 2023 |
| City's philosopher and songwriter (6) |
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| Boy is at the front of winding line around last bunker in one time walled city in Europe (6) |
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| White Christmas composer Irving in German city (6) |
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| Germany's capital |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Nov 2023 |
| German city |
The Telegraph Quick |
26 Sep 2023 |
| Capital city of Germany |
The Times Concise |
19 Sep 2023 |
| German capital city that hosts a World Marathon Majors race |
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| European capital where Berghain is located |
USA Today |
30 Dec 2022 |
| German city |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Dec 2022 |
| Germany's capital |
USA Today |
01 Dec 2022 |
| Brine sprinkled around large city |
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| German capital |
LA Times Daily |
13 Jun 2022 |
| German capital |
The Washington Post |
13 Jun 2022 |
| City abroad almost unable to see touring queen |
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| German city home to Nollendorfplatz |
USA Today |
22 Apr 2022 |
| A once-divided city |
Irish Times Simplex |
15 Apr 2022 |
| ___ Wall, structure in Germany that was married by Eija-Riitta in 1979 |
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| "Goodbye to ___," 1939 novel by Christopher Isherwood |
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| Russian-born American songwriter, d. 1989 |
The Guardian Quick |
06 Jan 2022 |
| Live on both sides in German city |
The Times Cryptic |
02 Dec 2021 |
| Capital of Germany |
The Times Concise |
13 Nov 2021 |
| Second class liner built in European city |
Irish Times Crosaire |
13 Sep 2021 |
| Germany city where a wall was torn down in 1989 |
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| Character from "Money Heist" that is named after a German city and is played by Pedro Alonso |
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| Aristocrat without a scrap found outside city |
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| Second-class liner damaged in city |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Mar 2021 |
| German capital |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Mar 2021 |
| European capital |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Mar 2021 |
| Brandenburg Gate setting |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Feb 2021 |
| Songwriter Irving |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Nov 2020 |
| German city where the first United Nations Climate Change Conference was held in 1995 |
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| Germany's capital |
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| Second class liner built in European city |
Irish Times Crosaire |
17 Jul 2020 |
| ''He IS American music,'' per Kern |
Newsday |
11 Jul 2020 |
| Live at home, outside evacuated regional capital |
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| 20 Conductor's capital! |
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| Brandenburg Gate city |
The Washington Post Sunday |
08 Mar 2020 |
| Capital, 1/100? |
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| Limousine capital |
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| Capital composer |
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| A kind of limo |
Canadiana |
16 Sep 2019 |
| German city |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Apr 2019 |
| Brandenburg Gate city |
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| Cabaret setting from songwriter |
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| "Babylon ___," 2017 German series starring Liv Lisa Fries that was one of the most expensive period dramas ever made |
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| British liner may come to once-walled city |
The Sun Two Speed |
05 Oct 2018 |
| Capital of Germany which is famous for the Brandenburg Gate |
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| Second class liner travelling to European city |
Irish Times Crosaire |
23 May 2018 |
| Best ever role lauded primarily in city |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 May 2018 |
| Irving ___ ( composer of our movie's theme song) |
Canadiana |
26 Mar 2018 |
| A once-divided city |
Irish Times Simplex |
10 Mar 2017 |
| City songwriter |
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| Possibly Irving's best ever role, lauded primarily at home |
The Times Cryptic |
22 Nov 2016 |
| Possibly Irving's best ever role, lauded primarily at home |
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| Where the Bundestag meets |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Nov 2016 |
| For starters, barbed, electrified railway line's endless in capital |
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| 'God Bless America' composer |
New York Times |
16 Oct 2016 |
| Large island in Swiss capital or German capital |
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| Huge carnivore denied area left in capital |
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| "God Bless America" composer |
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| City almost being divided by extremes of mortar wall |
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| ''White Christmas'' composer |
Newsday |
08 Nov 2015 |
| 1936 Summer Olympics locale |
New York Times |
06 Nov 2015 |
| He wrote songs to provide capital |
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| Capital of Germany |
USA Today |
06 Aug 2015 |
| Scorer for European city |
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| City famously claimed by President Kennedy |
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| 1936 Summer Olympics locale |
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| "White Christmas" composer |
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| Capital of Germany |
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| Timber-lined housing contributor to 8 21 25 |
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| Capital example of a walled city, once |
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| He scored for City |
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| Former site of a famous wall |
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| City divided until 1990 |
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| Checkpoint Charlie city |
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| Philosopher in abandoning bin liner gets messy |
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| Checkpoint Charlie setting |
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| Brandenburg Gate site |
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| Site of a famous wall, once |
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| It was dismantled between 1989 and 1991 |
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| "Cabaret" setting |
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| Once-divided city |
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| Home of the Bundestag |
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| Capital east of the Elbe River |
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| Capital east of the Elbe River |
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| Brandenburg Gate setting |
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| It's no longer divided |
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| Once-divided city |
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| Once-divided place |
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| Site of a famous wall |
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| "Cabaret" city |
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| German capital |
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| "God Bless America" composer |
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| Site of a famous wall, once |
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| German capital |
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| View from the river Spree |
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| "Heat Wave" composer |
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| Site of a famous wall |
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| Once-divided place |
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| "Annie Get Your Gun" composer |
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| Checkpoint Charlie locale |
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| "Annie Get Your Gun" composer |
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| Creator of 17-Across |
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| See 28-Across |
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| European capital |
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| Once divided city |
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| 'White Christmas' composer |
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| See 26-Across |
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| 'Cabaret' setting |
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| "Cabaret" setting |
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| Sally Bowles' "Cabaret" city |
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| It became a world capital in 1999 |
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| Live on both sides in German city |
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| It was once divided |
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| "I Am a Camera" setting |
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| See 35-Down |
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| Composer Irving |
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| "Cabaret" setting |
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| Prolific composer |
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| Where East finally met West in 1989 |
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| "Easter Parade" composer |
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| Composer of 34 Across |
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| Cleft city |
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| He wrote "God Bless America" |
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| Elegant carriage |
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| Songwriter born May 11, 1888 |
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| He wrote "Always" |
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| "God Bless America" author |
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| Famed nonagenarian of songdom |
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| Walled city |
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| Tin Pan Alley great |
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| Irving or West |
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| City in New Hampshire |
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| 2006 World Cup Final city |
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| Man of music. |
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| City having four Allied zones. |
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| Where the Spree flows. |
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| Divided city. |
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| City under four-power rule. |
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| Rubble city. |
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| City on the Spree. |
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| Where the Volkssturm crouches. |
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| Popular composer. |
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| Composer of "God Bless America." |
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| City of four zones. |
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