- - Mythological place mentioned in the first line of Samuel Taylor-Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan
- - Olivia Newton-John film with a few Top 40 hits
- - 2007 Broadway musical
- - Musical that includes the song 'Magic'
- - 1980 film with the #1 hit "Magic"
- - Home of Mandrake the Magician
- - Film estate with a championship golf course
- - 1980 film with the No. 1 hit "Magic"
- - Broadway show with the song "Evil Woman"
- - Movie that won the first Worst Director Razzie Award
- - Mandrake the Magician's hideaway
- - "Where Alph, the sacred river, ran"
- - Location of the "stately pleasure dome" in Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan
- - the 'everlasting world' in a 1980 film
- - olivia newton-john single
- - Partly remix an adult film
- - Where Kubla Khan decreed 'a stately pleasure-dome'
- - Idyllic spot in Sudan axed following setback
- - Times article on centre of Padua, an idyllic place
- - Place described in "Kubla Khan"
- - Cross Universal is screening an advertisement for a musical comedy
- - Musical seen in Texan ad, unusually
- - Coleridge's mythical pleasure centre
- - "citizen kane" locale
- - fabled capital of kubla khan's empire.
- - olivia newton-john musical
- - Where, according to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kubla Khan decreed a stately pleasure dome?
- - Kublai Khan's summer capital
- - "pleasure-dome" place of poetry
- - Literary utopia
- - Universal's 1980 Olivia Newton-John musical
- - Estate in "Citizen Kane"
- - Where Kubla Khan built his pleasure dome
- - Hearst : San Simeon :: Kane : ---
- - Coleridge's 'pleasure dome'
- - '80 Olivia Newton-John musical
- - Coleridge's paradise
- - Site of Coleridge's 'stately pleasure-dome'
- - "In ... did Kubla Khan / a stately pleasure-dome decree" (Coleridge)
- - Imaginary wonderful place
- - Times also covers a posh palace
- - Kubla Khan's capital poetically
- - Kublai Khan's capital
- - Stately pleasure dome in 'Kubla Khan'
- - Idyllic, imaginary, beautiful place
- - Place in 'Kubla Khan'
- - Citizen Kane's estate
- - 1980 hit for Olivia Newton-John
- - Setting of Kubla Khan's palace
- - Mystery man and a trespasser from university in idyllic place
- - Candour regularly shown after Times article reveals idyllic place
- - Site of Kubla Khan's palace
- - .... 2.0 (Bill Gates mansion)
- - Second word of Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"
- - Kubla Khan's capital as in Coleridge's poem
- - Kubla Khan's home
- - 'Citizen Kane' estate
- - Where Kane uttered 'Rosebud'
- - Kubla Khan's palace
- - Over 18 finds article on revolutionary paramilitaries in idyllic place
- - Olivia Newton-John film of 1980
- - Locale in "Kubla Khan" or "Citizen Kane"
- - Olivia Newton-John film
- - Site of Kubla Khan's "pleasure dome"
- - Hit soundtrack album of 1980
- - Kane's estate
- - 1980 Olivia Newton-John/ELO hit
- - Poetic paradise
- - Citizen Kane's San Simeon
- - ...... 2.0, Bill Gates's house
- - City visited by Marco Polo
- - Metaphor for opulence
- - Pleasure dome site of verse
- - "Stately pleasure-dome" of verse
- - Exotic estate
- - 1980 remake of "Down to Earth"
- - Olivia Newton-John film of '80
- - Place of contentment
- - Charles Foster Kane's estate
- - Beautiful idyllic place
- - Imagined idyllic place
- - Citizen Kane's mansion
- - Pleasure-dome site
- - Where Kane lived
- - Fictional city
- - Coleridge locale
- - "Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree": Coleridge
- - Kubla Khan locale
- - "Stately pleasure-dome" site
- - Coleridge setting
- - Site of Kubla Khan's garden
- - Beauteous place
- - "In ...... did Kubla Khan . . . "
- - Pleasure-dome site, in a Coleridge poem
- - Site of a pleasure dome
- - Where Alph ran
- - Kubla Khan's city.
- - City fancied by Coleridge.
- - City in "Kubla Khan."
- - Rosebud's location
- - Place of opulence
- - Coleridge creation
- - Idyllic place
- - Ideal location
- - Paradise
- - Utopian locale in a Coleridge poem
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