- - kind of language in which lovers are involved
- - Italian church's book of love?
- - Mysterious quality of classical Italian church
- - Cameron's novel view of Cremona?
- - story of the rebuilding of cremona
- - More can be made of this affair
- - give a fanciful account of a love affair
- - Language of love?
- - Kind of novel for which Fabio was a cover model
- - (Wonderful) piece of fiction
- - Novel type
- - Tale of chivalry in court
- - Group of languages
- - Category for languages or literature
- - Type of novel
- - Kind of language
- - Kind of novel
- - Novel of a kind.
- - Type of language.
- - Dreamy habit of mind.
- - Type of literature.
- - Story of chivalry.
- - Stuff of which tales are woven.
- - A type of popular fiction.
- - Tale of adventure.
- - Form of prose fiction.
- - Work of fiction
- - story of love in cremona possibly
- - a tale of love for city's church?
- - Family of languages derived from Latin
- - Adventure, flight of fancy
- - A love affair
- - Italian capitalist has only half-a-cent? That's fiction!
- - love affair involving italian, extremely cute
- - .... language, e.g. italian
- - Love story from ancestors in the interior
- - church is behind italian love affair
- - Cameron's disastrous affair
- - Brittainy Cherry genre
- - Love affair, with fabulous bird enthralling chap, European
- - tell a fanciful tale from cremona
- - Cameron's mad love
- - Love-story film genre
- - Love affair upset Cameron
- - an affair can become involved in a capital city
- - novel affair
- - Love story from Cremona
- - love-story derived from latin?
- - love-affair can trouble in european capital
- - more can be distracted by novel story
- - "Bad ..." (Lady Gaga song)
- - I've heard that Rome ants have a love affair
- - Film genre that is good for a date
- - Love affair rocking Cremona
- - "Bad ...," song by Lady Gaga from her album "The Fame Monster"
- - Relating to languages derived from Latin
- - ... languages (Italian, Spanish and others)
- - Date an Italian chef regularly
- - St. Valentine's forte
- - Ron came (anag) — court
- - Cartland genre
- - Passionate liaison
- - Affair in Menorca tempestuous
- - Story provided by Catholic and Anglican organisation
- - Cameron (anag.)
- - Love story
- - Two churches in love affair
- - Lovey stuff
- - Two churches in liaison?
- - Latin church court
- - Ram, once tamed, shows love
- - Affair in Menorca that's stormy
- - Carmen crazy about love ' or some such story
- - Story about entertaining Gulf state clubs
- - An introduction to Chaucer in capital tale
- - Steel work
- - Like many European languages in court
- - Old court one associates with 1 across for instance
- - Harlequin genre
- - Capital city's church featuring in adventure story
- - Like Italian, for example, from Cremona, originally
- - Barbara Taylor Bradford's genre
- - Love to tell extravagant lies
- - Love affair beginning in remote country church
- - Fabulous bird snares chap with eye-opening charm
- - Have a heart-to-heart with?
- - Word before novel or language
- - 13-Down family
- - Riddle, Part 3
- - Novel genre
- - Jennifer Crusie's genre
- - Wine and dine, perhaps
- - Gothic ....
- - Genre with many 15-Acrosses
- - Harlequin novel
- - Author Nora Roberts's genre
- - Tabloid item
- - Steel genre
- - Danielle Steel's genre
- - Italian insects?
- - Hawthorne's "The Blithedale ......"
- - Gest
- - Language group
- - Picturesque nature.
- - Love's old sweet song.
- - "Pamela," for instance.
- - Conrad-Ford novel, 1903.
- - Boy-meets-girl.
- - Popular fiction.
- - Popular song subject.
- - Popular novel.
- - Faith Baldwin's forte.
- - Drama by Edward Sheldon, 1913.
- - Doris Keane's starring vehicle.
- - Play by Edward B. Sheldon.
- - Many a chick flick theme
- - Book genre
- - Fiction genre
- - Novel category
- - Hollywood product.
- - Bookstore section
- - Movie genre
- - Narrative
- - Novel
- - Affair
- - Love affair
- - Film genre
- - Literary genre
- - Love
- - Court
- - Wine and dine
- - '...... story'
- - 'Woo- --!'
- - Language.
- - True ..., Christian Slater film
- - Affectionate relationship
- - Language family including French and Spanish
- - colleen hoover's genre
- - lady gaga was caught in a bad one in 2009
- - Date with whipped cream on
- - An account that has been overdrawn?
- - Exciting tale shot on camera briefly
- - *Rah-rah, ah-ah-ah* 'Bad ...,' hit song by Lady Gaga that has a repetitive and catchy syllable
- - A Fine ......, sitcom starring Judi Dench
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