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ALICEBTOKLASAmerican-born member of the Parisian avant-garde of the early 20th century whose lover was Gertrude Stein
MODIGLIANIItalian artist whose lover was Jeanne H6buterne (10)
DADAAvant-garde art movement of the early 20th century whose proponents included Hugo Ball and Tristan T
SCHOOLRealist artistic movement of the early 20th century whose core was formed by 'The Eight', led by Robert Henri (6)
ASHCANRealist artistic movement of the early 20th century whose core was formed by 'The Eight', led by Robert Henri (6)
ROBBIEMr. Robertson, Toronto-born member of The Band with the song "Acadian Driftwood" with the line "They call my home the land of snow"
FAUVISMShort-lived French artistic movement of the early 20th century whose principal figures were Andre Derain and Henri Matisse (7)
TUMBLINGTUMBLEWEEDS
Western standard by American band Sons of the Pioneers written by the group's Winnipeg-born member Bob Nolan (b.1908 - d.1980) ...Trivia! Both the song and the songwriter are in the Canadian Songwrite
NASTEarliest-born member of the Cartoon Hall of Fame
TAEFirst-born member of the NJ Music Hall of Fame
HUDSONGarth ___ (Windsor, ON born member of The Band)
ZALMr. Yanovsky, Toronto-born member of The lovin' Spoonful
DAVY- Jones, English-born member of the Monkees (4)
IDLEEric ___, South Shields-born member of the Monty Python comedy team
ELYSEEName of the Parisian palace that is an official residence of the president of France (6)
SCUDOName for a number of coins used in Italy until the 19th century whose name was derived from the Latin for "shield"
EMMETTRik ___, Toronto-born member of "Lay It on the Line" band Triumph
DAVEIRWINThunder Bay born member of downhill skiing's famous 'Crazy Canucks': 2 wds.
NOTREDAMETitle of the Parisian landmark which appears in the title of a Victor Hugo novel (5-4)
GALANTMusical genre of the 18th century whose name, from "make merry, enjoyment, pleasure", indicates its light highly ornamented buoyant nature (6)