| LOUVRE | Musee du _, landmark museum in Paris; on the Right Bank of the Seine (6) |
| MUSEEDORSAY | Museum in Paris on the bank of the Seine that houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world: 2 wds. |
| MONDE | Cafe du ___ (landmark shop in New Orleans's French Quarter) |
| PRADO | Madrid's landmark museum |
| RUSE | Largest river port of Bulgaria, on the right bank of the Danube opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu (4) |
| GAUCHE | The southern bank of the Seine in Paris, an area associated with artists and writers (4,6) |
| LEONINE | The --- City is a district of Rome on the right bank of the Tiber (7) |
| SAINTNAZAIRE | Town in Loire-Atlantique, northwest France, on the right bank of the Loire River estuary (5-7) |
| LORELEI | Large rock on the right bank of the Rhine river near Sankt Goarshausen; legendary home of a siren who lures boatmen to destruction (7) |
| RUHR | Mining and industrial region on the right bank of the Rhine (4) |
| HARRIS | Lesley Manville's cleaner character who Goes To Paris on the big screen (3,6) |
| ELYSEE | Palace on Paris's Right Bank |
| RARELY | Seldom finding answer in right bank (6) |
| SEVERN | River's mostly stark and plain on right bank (6) |
| CHERRY | Fruit that's dear in Paris on line (6) |
| UBUROI | Play by Alfred Jarry that opened and closed in Paris on December 10, 1896 (3,3) |
| DROITE | Rive ? (Paris' Right Bank) |
| MONTPARNASSE | A district of South Paris, on the left bank of the Seine (12) |
| ICETEA | I caught summer in Paris on a refresher |
| BIKINI | Two-piece swimsuit designed by a French engineer (and named after an atoll) that made its debut in Paris on July 5, 1946 |