Clues for the word "PARIS"
We've had 261 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 457 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on December 01, 2025.
Definition of paris
- n. - A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic.
- n. - The chief city of France.
Referring Clues
- Brother of Cassandra
- Golden apple bestower
- Where the Eiffel Tower is
- Seine city
- City where "Phantom of the Opera" is set
- Capital on the Seine
- It was liberated in August 1944
- Romeo's rival
- Arc de Triomphe locale
- He left Oenone for Helen
- Home of L'Express
- Notre Dame's city
- Where the Seine flows
- Achilles' killer
- Where Ilsa met Rick
- Rue de Rivoli city
- Eiffel Tower's home
- Helen's abductor
- Plaster of ___
- Where some 119-Across go
- Shooter of an arrow into Achilles' heel
- Louvre locale
- Setting for an "Eloise" book
- Oenone's husband, in myth
- Awarder of the golden apple of discord
- Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic destination
- Setting for "La Traviata"
- Popular place for 18-Down
- City of Light
- Champs Élysées locale
- Manet's birthplace
- Helen of Troy's abductor
- France's capital
- Setting for the movie "CQ"
- Home of the Arc de Triomphe
- Hilton heiress
- Cancan city
- Helen's lover
- Latin Quarter site
- Arc de Triomphe site
- "We'll always have ___": Rick, to Ilsa, in "Casablanca"
- A river runs through it
- Pompidou Center's city
- Setting for "Madeline"
- Elysée city
- Louvre location
- Genevieve is its patron
- Eiffel Tower locale
- Orient Express terminus
- "Day of the Jackal" locale
- Slayer of Achilles
- Where "Whistler's Mother" "lives"
- Nicky's socialite sister
- Where Notre Dame is
- Helen's captor
- City with two banks
- Eiffel Tower's city
- Gallic capital
- Louvre's city
- Chunnel vision?
- Gauguin's birthplace
- Hemingway's "Moveable feast"
- The City of Light
- City in which to get plastered?
- Site of Vietnam War talks
- What Rick and Ilsa will always have
- European capital
- Place for plaster?
- Trojan warrior
- Where "The Da Vinci Code" finished
- *Treaty of ___: 1783 war ender
- Montmartre's city
- Judge in Greek myth
- "We'll always have ___": Rick, to Ilsa, in "Casablanca"
- *Treaty of ___: 1783 war ender
- "Day of the Jackal" locale
- Where "Whistler's Mother" "lives"
- Metro city
- Hilton in persistent legal trouble
- Trojan War figure
- Ontario town or actress Hilton
- Ontario town and French namesake
- City on the Seine
- "Gigi" setting
- Home to Notre Dame
- Home to Notre Dame
- "We'll always have ___" (line from "Casablanca")
- Lutetia, today
- Eiffel Tower setting
- Louvre setting
- Seine straddler
- Cole Porter topic
- Ms. Hilton
- A Hilton
- Capital of France
- Site of the Louvre
- "Midnight in ___" (2011 Woody Allen film)
- Vegas hotel
- City of Lights
- Place to get plastered?
- See 77-Down
- Setting for Henry James's "The American"
- Musée d'Orsay locale
- Left bank locale
- Setting of "Cousin Bette"
- Where Gustave Eiffel died
- "A Tale of Two Cities" city
- He left Oenone for Helen.
- "Ninotchka" setting
- Setting for much of "Inglourious Basterds"
- Sorbonne site
- Moulin Rouge locale
- "Do not deny to him that you love me" speaker, in literature
- "The Da Vinci Code" setting
- Prince of Troy
- Métro home
- Nicole's "The Simple Life 2" travel buddy
- Locale of the Louvre
- Brother of Hector
- Where Lindbergh landed
- City known for romance
- The Phantom of the Opera's home
- Moulin Rouge city
- Eiffel Tower city
- Hector's brother
- Arc de Triomphe city
- 1924 olympics locale
- Hemingway hangout
- Musee Rodin city
- The Louvre's locale
- "Les Miserables" setting
- "Les Misérables" city
- Quasimodo's home
- World capital whose motto is "Fluctuat nec mergitur" (Latin for "It is tossed but does not sink")
- 2015 climate accord city
- Capital SW of Brussels
- Musée d'Orsay city
- "The Phantom of the Opera" city
- Orlando Bloom's "Troy" character
- French capital
- Locale for much of "The Da Vinci Code"
- "1 Night in ___" (noted unauthorized sex video)
- She cried in court, "It's not fair! Mom!"
- City where Yo-Yo Ma was born
- Jam band Dirty ___
- "Hustle and strut through ___ at night" Cult
- Trojan prince who abducted Helen
- Old prince's moveable feast, so-called
- Capital arrangement of airs for the piano
- Where a standard exists for gaiety?
- Where grisettes go around in pairs?
- A spare part is capital!
- Where the standard is capital
- Whence dad is about to start for Rouen?
- Where French capitalists make odd couples?
- Where Continental capitalists shuffle around in pairs
- French city
- Where grisettes used to go around in pairs
- Prince who abducted Helen, starting a long war (see 8)
- Where apaches supposedly dance in pairs?
- Where airs were arranged for piano at the Moulin Rouge
- Did Helen of Troy find him capital?
- Mean the i, small, should be a capital
- He won the heart of a beauty in romantic city
- A standard spare part is simply capital
- European capital - Greek hero
- Where grisettes went around in pairs
- ... as this enemy proved in city
- Where a capital standard exists
- Capital
- Where Continental capitalists take much soluble aspirin?
- Where Europeans promenade in pairs
- Capital city
- On course, what's expected is a romantic location
- An it girl losing her head - posh criminal?
- European capital city
- He sat on three goddesses: capital!
- Is usual before obtaining capital
- Prince of Troy - capital city
- I spar (anag)
- Capital awarded apple
- Standard is found in France
- Capital is below average
- Chanel's home
- European city
- Trojan prince is shown on standard
- Community's endless capital
- Governor, knight, raised capital
- Capital English chronicler
- Pairs off in capital
- He abducted Helen in capital
- The county is below standard
- Where grisettes went around in pairs?
- Dad taking a bit of a risk with capital
- City where the Louvre is
- "Can-Can" city
- Where the standard remains capital
- Capital city of Europe
- A centre for continental capitalists
- Pompidou Center location
- City awarded the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
- Capital for Helen's abductor
- Where frogs' legs may be eaten in pairs
- Where dad's on the right island (in the Seine?)
- Capital place to get plastered?
- Sorbonne setting
- Arch of Triumph city
- Where a spare part is capital
- "The Phantom of the Opera" setting
- Capital held by hard-up aristocrat
- Where Jean Rhys said Good Morning Midnight?
- Bizet's hometown
- Where continental capitalists can get endless praise
- Jardin des Tuileries setting
- Pompidou Center setting
- French airs arranged for piano
- Son of Priam
- Arc de Triomphe's city
- Site of the 11 that ended the Crimean War
- Voltaire's birthplace
- Where to arrange airs for piano
- Home of Chanel and Cartier
- Arch of Triumph locale
- The Louvre's city
- Climate agreement city
- Where equality is capital
- Host of the 2024 Olympics
- Continental capitalists can congregate here
- Champs-Elysees city
- On average, is capital
- Is after standard capital
- The Sorbonne's city
- Where a standard exists for gaiety?
- Where grisettes go around in pairs?
- The Louvre city
- Whence dad is about to start for Rouen?
- Where French capitalists make odd couples?
- Climate Accords city
- "A moveable feast," to Hemingway
- Capital where Emma Watson was born
- Where apaches supposedly dance in pairs?
- 2024 Olympics host
- Setting for "La Bohème"
- One centre of continental capitalism
- The capital given to little Susan as standard issue
- Start aspiring to build up capital
- Did Helen of Troy find him capital?
- Musée d'Orsay city
- Capital city home to Institut Curie
- Métro area?
- Where Continental capitalists take much soluble aspirin?
- 2024 Olympics host city
- City Hemingway called "a moveable feast"
- "Ratatouille" city
- 2024 Olympics site
- City in Victor Hugo novels
- Tuileries Garden city
- Summer Olympics host, 1900 and 2024
- Apt setting for a French kiss
- 2024 Summer Olympics city
- Largest city in France
Last Seen In
- New York Times - December 01, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 18, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 13, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 27, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 01, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - August 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 05, 2025
- Mirror Daily - July 24, 2025
- Mirror Mini - July 10, 2025
- Mirror Daily - June 30, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - June 18, 2025
- Daily American - June 02, 2025
- LA Times - May 11, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 21, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - March 24, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 20, 2025
- New York Times - January 29, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - January 28, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 18, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 14, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 11, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 29, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 27, 2024
- Daily Quick - December 22, 2024
- Daily American - December 07, 2024
- USA Today - December 05, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 27, 2024
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