Second Arrondissement CROSSWORD HERE *** Enrich your Itineraries Think of a unique means of going from the Church of Saint Paul to the Church of Saint Eustache. [trans. Hint: the streets could all begin with the same letter] *** What is the Constraint? What is the constraint which presided over the writing of this phrase: [note. Transmogrified] ** One tending tigers forgets fortune's sensitive streak ending nobody's terror. ** And this one? [note. Transmogrified] ** Ravel came to Bolero not one minute to nine, for Admiral Oren executed a set of executive Go moves. ** *** The Paris of Musicians Every player of Monopoly knows that there exists an avenue de Mozart. But, most of the time, musicians are not overly well treated by the City of Paris. Certainly, composers who have practically fallen into oblivion, like Monsigny or Victor Masse, were entitled to a street, however Schubert, Paganini and Reynold Hahn served to baptize three small streets around the Montreuil gate, and Jean-Sébastien Bach another, even more miniscule deep in the 13th arrondissement, other famous musicians like Haydn, Wagner, Handel or Scarlatti have been obliterated outright. In the following list, can you find the three composers who do not have a street in Paris? 1. Beethoven 2. Brahms 3. Cherubini 4. Chopin 5. Debussy 6. Mahler 7. Mendelssohn 8. Pergolesi 9. Schumann