French construction (6,5) |
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Popular Parisian landmark |
USA Today |
28 Mar 2024 |
Since 1957 this Paris landmark has been used as a broadcast tower for radio and television (6,5) |
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The Nazi swastika flew from this famous Paris landmark on June 14, 1940 (6,5) |
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Landmark built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle |
The Guardian Quick |
15 Jun 2023 |
Paris landmark |
The Telegraph Quick |
22 Dec 2021 |
Paris landmark |
The Telegraph Quick |
21 Oct 2021 |
Site of a fireworks display on 30-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Jul 2021 |
*Paris, 1889 |
New York Times |
01 Mar 2021 |
We must join in rioting for leftie that's big in Paris |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Nov 2020 |
Paris attraction |
Thomas Joseph |
14 Jul 2020 |
62-Across landmark |
New York Times |
02 Apr 2018 |
62-Across landmark |
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World landmark built with [circled letters] |
New York Times |
05 Mar 2017 |
World landmark built with [circled letters] |
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It was once described as an "odious column of bolted metal" |
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It was once described as an "odious column of bolted metal" |
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Stop #1 on a tour of Paris |
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It can be seen from the Seine |
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It can be seen from the Seine |
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Landmark inaugurated 3/31/1889 whose shape is suggested by nine squares in this puzzle's completed grid |
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EuroDisney's buying it (Parisien, 1986) |
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World's tallest structure from 1889 to 1930 |
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The world's highest structure before the Chrysler Building was built |
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Tall attraction |
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Landmark in the Champ de Mars. |
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Landmark in Paris. |
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