T | A | D | O | B | A | M | A | E | P | I | C | P | E | N | ||||||
A | W | E | S | P | A | R | E | D | C | E | N | A | A | L | T | E | R | |||
F | A | N | T | A | S | Y | S | U | P | P | O | R | T | S | S | U | S | H | I | |
F | R | I | E | D | O | P | A | H | S | E | A | O | T | T | E | R | S | |||
Y | E | S | W | E | C | A | N | G | O | F | O | R | B | A | R | O | Q | U | E | |
S | N | O | B | L | E | N | I | N | A | R | I | |||||||||
I | D | S | N | A | P | A | E | T | N | A | D | E | E | T | ||||||
F | A | L | C | O | N | C | A | R | E | S | S | E | D | P | E | P | S | I | S | |
S | N | E | A | K | I | L | Y | A | L | E | E | R | I | C | K | Y | ||||
O | O | P | S | I | E | A | N | T | E | S | D | I | S | D | A | I | N | |||
T | H | E | R | O | U | X | I | N | T | H | E | T | O | W | E | L | ||||
P | I | L | E | S | O | N | N | O | R | A | D | R | A | M | A | P | O | |||
E | T | A | S | D | E | E | D | A | R | G | O | M | I | T | E | R | ||||
R | E | T | I | R | E | D | E | R | I | D | E | A | P | R | I | C | O | T | S | |
M | E | N | U | S | P | I | T | M | R | E | D | R | E | O | ||||||
B | I | N | A | P | R | E | S | R | A | I | N | |||||||||
G | R | A | V | Y | T | E | R | R | A | I | N | C | A | S | T | A | N | E | T | |
R | E | C | O | R | D | S | E | T | E | G | G | O | A | D | E | L | E | |||
A | C | U | T | E | T | H | U | N | D | E | R | C | O | L | L | A | P | S | E | |
F | A | R | E | D | E | A | R | N | L | O | O | F | A | L | A | I | N | |||
P | A | R | A | B | E | E | S | W | A | T | S | L | E | S |
B | E | E | F | P | H | O | B | I | A | L | I | E | ||
A | G | R | A | B | A | R | U | C | H | O | C | T | ||
B | E | R | N | B | R | I | D | G | E | S | C | A | R | |
U | S | O | F | A | M | E | L | C | A | N | E | |||
T | R | I | B | E | R | E | D | E | A | L | T | |||
C | A | N | N | E | S | O | P | E | N | E | R | |||
G | T | E | H | A | D | G | E | N | E | V | A | |||
R | E | V | D | A | B | E | S | E | W | E | I | |||
A | L | I | S | O | N | K | O | I | S | N | L | |||
D | E | L | H | I | C | O | U | N | T | E | R | |||
T | W | O | T | E | R | M | S | L | E | W | S | |||
I | H | O | P | I | Q | S | S | T | O | O | P | |||
M | O | M | S | E | O | U | L | S | E | A | R | C | H | |
U | N | A | A | U | L | A | I | T | I | M | H | O | ||
S | S | N | P | R | E | T | T | Y | L | Y | I | N |
Homophone themes are tricky.
Jeff is sure the French city is pronounced KAHN. I've only heard KAN, even when I was there. Wikipedia agrees with me (French: kan.) Merriam Webster agrees with me (preferred pronunciation kan, but to be fair, also accepts kän.)
Case closed? Maybe if you're a Parisian, but in France, the further south you go, and the closer you get to Italy, the more people tend to follow the Italian tradition of pronouncing every vowel. Cannes is right on the Mediterranean, very close to Italy. This native speaker adds the very French sort-of "uh" semi-vowel. So, we're both wrong.