- - Capital of Germany which is famous for the Brandenburg Gate
- - Composer of White Christmas
- - A kind of limo
- - Irving ...... ( composer of our movie's theme song)
- - 'God Bless America' composer
- - "White Christmas" composer
- - Former site of a famous wall
- - Site of a famous wall, once
- - Home of the Bundestag
- - Capital east of the Elbe River
- - Site of a famous wall
- - "Heat Wave" composer
- - "Annie Get Your Gun" composer
- - Creator of 17-Across
- - Composer Irving
- - Prolific composer
- - "Easter Parade" composer
- - Composer of 34 Across
- - Famed nonagenarian of songdom
- - Man of music.
- - Popular composer.
- - City of four zones.
- - Composer of "God Bless America."
- - Capital of Germany?
- - See 28 Across
- - See 26 Across
- - Site of the 1936 summer Olympic Games
- - The capital of Germany
- - European capital that includes Checkpoint Charlie
- - Germany - its capital
- - which group recorded the top gun theme song take my breath away?
- - Wall came down here for four-wheeled carriage
- - live at home, outside evacuated regional capital
- - City abroad almost unable to see touring queen
- - brandenburg gate
- - bachelor appearing with new liner from german city
- - German city home to Nollendorfplatz
- - British liner rebuilt in once-walled city
- - Home to Museum Island
- - "Goodbye to ...," 1939 novel by Christopher Isherwood
- - Russian-born American songwriter, d. 1989
- - Irving ---, US songwriter
- - Germany city where a wall was torn down in 1989
- - Live on both sides in German city
- - in september, links will be made with this city
- - Irving's city?
- - blueprint prepared, put some capital
- - irving city?
- - old-fashioned carriage for irving
- - irving is in germany
- - Character from "Money Heist" that is named after a German city and is played by Pedro Alonso
- - Germany's capital
- - Geographically named band with the 1986 hit "Take My Breath Away"
- - "Easter Parade" penner
- - Germany.
- - Songwriter Irving
- - Second class liner built in European city
- - "He IS American music," per Kern
- - Brandenburg Gate city
- - Second-class liner damaged in city
- - British liner may come to once-walled city
- - Second class liner travelling to European city
- - Best ever role lauded primarily in city
- - A once-divided city
- - Possibly Irving's best ever role, lauded primarily at home
- - Where the Bundestag meets
- - 1936 Summer Olympics locale
- - City famously claimed by President Kennedy
- - City divided until 1990
- - Checkpoint Charlie city
- - Checkpoint Charlie setting
- - Brandenburg Gate site
- - Once-divided city
- - It was dismantled between 1989 and 1991
- - "Cabaret" setting
- - Brandenburg Gate setting
- - It's no longer divided
- - Once-divided place
- - "Cabaret" city
- - View from the river Spree
- - Checkpoint Charlie locale
- - Sally Bowles' "Cabaret" city
- - It became a world capital in 1999
- - It was once divided
- - "I Am a Camera" setting
- - Where East finally met West in 1989
- - Cleft city
- - He wrote "God Bless America"
- - Elegant carriage
- - Songwriter born May 11, 1888
- - He wrote "Always"
- - "God Bless America" author
- - Walled city
- - Tin Pan Alley great
- - Irving or West
- - City in New Hampshire
- - City on the Spree.
- - City under four-power rule.
- - Divided city.
- - City having four Allied zones.
- - Where the Volkssturm crouches.
- - Where the Spree flows.
- - Rubble city.
- - 2006 World Cup Final city
- - German capital
- - German city
- - European capital
- - See 35-Down
- - Germany's most populous city
- - Home to the Brandenburg Gate
- - Bulkhead on liner partially covered carriage
- - Foreign city songwriter
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