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ICAArtistic and cultural centre on The Mall, London (1,1,1)
LINZAustrian city and cultural centre on the Danube (4)
MOMACultural center on W. 53rd
ATHENSThe statesman Pericles played a vital part in making this city the political and cultural centre of Greece (6)
SAMARKANDOnce an economic and cultural centre in which Vanessa, Mark and Judith were common names (9)
MARBLEARCHStructure designed by John Nash originally erected on The Mall, London, as a gateway to Buckingham Palace
MARBLEStructure designed by John Nash originally erected on The Mall, London, as a gateway to Buckingham Palace (6,4)
ARCHStructure designed by John Nash originally erected on The Mall, London, as a gateway to Buckingham Palace (6,4)
RARIn short, the political and cultural movement supported by The Clash and Gang Of Four (1-1-1)
RENAISSANCEPeriod of artistic and cultural advancement spanning the 14th to 16th centuries (11)
LABELLEEPOQUEEra of artistic and cultural refinement (2,5,6)
ALIFocus of a Louisville cultural center
EDOOnetime Eastern cultural center
ADMIRALTYARCHBuilding at one end of The Mall, London (9,4)
ROERICH___ Pact, 1935 US agreement also known as the Treaty on the Protection of Artistic and Scientific Institutions and Historic Monuments (7)
CLARENCEHOUSERoyal residence on The Mall in London - cheer on, as clue (anag) (8,5)
ADMIRALTY___ Arch: landmark London building on The Mall, completed in 1912 (9)
CLARENCERoyal residence in London situated on The Mall (8)
VENICEIt is an island city that was once the centre of a maritime republic. It was the greatest seaport in late medieval Europe and the continent's commercial and cultural link to Asia. In Much Ado About No
LONDONCapital of the United Kingdom, is a global financial and cultural hub known for landmarks like the Tower of London, Big Ben, and its historic role in the British Empire. (6)