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PADUA
PADUA
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Kiss Me Kate city
Taming of the Shrew locale
Taming of the Shrew setting
The Taming of the Shrew city
The Taming of the Shrew locale
The Taming of the Shrew setting
City in Italy
City in northeast Italy
City near Venice
City southwest of Venice
City west of Venice
City where Galileo taught
Galileo taught there
Giotto frescoes site
Home of Katharina and Bianca
Italian city
Italian city where The Taming of the Shrew is set
Italian setting for The Taming of the Shrew
Livys birthplace
Place to wive it wealthily
Province that borders Verona
Setting for The Taming of the Shrew
Shakespearean setting
Shrews town
Shrewish city
St. Anthony of ___
St. Anthonys city
St. Anthonys home
St. Anthonys town
Venetian neighbor
Wher Petruchio wived wealthily
Where Galileo taught
Where Kate was tamed
Where Petruchio wed Kate
Locale of Kiss Me, Kate.
University city in Italy.
Home of Katharina, the shrew.
Home of Kate.
Home of Kate, the shrew.
Where Kate and Bianca lived.
Baptista's home.
City of NE Italy
City of N. Italy.
Kate's home.
Home of the Shrew.
Commune W of Venice.
Scene of famous taming.
City of Italy.
Where to tame a shrew.
City of Venetia.
Venice's neighbor.
Italian university city.
City in Venetia.
Kiss Me Kate scene.
City in NE Italy
Livy's birthplace.
Setting for Kate
Birthplace of Livy
Where a shrew was tamed
Kiss Me, Kate locale
Galileo taught here
Katharina's home town
Home of Petruchio's bride
The Shrew's home
Where Petruchio wived wealthily
Mantegna's birthplace
Nursery of arts: Shak.
Where Petruchio wived it wealthily
Gold turning up under stuff in Italian city
Lengthen article about university city
Accommodation at university adjoining a city of Italy
Out of step — a dual European city
Home to the Palazzo della Ragione
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Friendship
Communist question not initially observed in powerful piece
The cruellest month, according to T S Eliots The Waste Land
Italian city apartment, one behind university
Italian city on the Bacchiglione River
Italian city that is the setting for most of the action in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew
Italian city that is the setting for most of the action in Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew
City of northern Italy, with a university established in 1222
Northeastern Italian city where Galileo taught
City setting for The Taming of the Shrew
City in the Veneto region of Italy
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