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A son of this capital, Franz was baptized in what's now known as the Schubert Church & at 17 wrote & conducted a mass there |
(Mayim: That's right, you did very well in that music category, Joey.)
Vienna
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Running from the Valdai Hills to the Caspian Sea, this Russian river is popular with boatmen |
the Volga
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In a supernatural series, John Alden returns from war to this title Massachusetts town & finds witchery afoot |
Salem
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Round & waxed is a good look for these with your dress oxfords |
(Candace: What is shoes?)
shoelaces
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"Milk of Paradise: A History of" this drug examines its use & abuse from ancient times up to our own |
opium
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This time-telling contraction lost its "F" centuries ago |
o'clock
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A year before his own death, in 1827 Schubert was a torchbearer at the funeral of this legendary composer |
Beethoven
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Hornli Ridge is the most common route taken by climbers scaling this iconic peak in the Swiss Alps |
the Matterhorn
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In "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald", Jude Law turns up as a younger version of this wizard |
Dumbledore
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A selendang is a traditional Indonesian one of these shoulder coverings |
a shawl
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Annalee Newitz' "Four Lost Cities" that flourished & then perished include this one around a big wat or temple |
Angkor
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This informal contraction means something easy, like a very short putt |
a gimme
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This Italian composer also associated with Mozart discovered Schubert when he was 7 & became one of his teachers |
Antonio Salieri
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The Khyber Pass is a strategic geographic link between these two Asian nations |
(Mayim: Less than a minute.)
Pakistan & Afghanistan
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In 1992's "Aladdin", this villain weaves a spell so he can wed Jasmine & seize power |
Jafar
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Shearling comes from sheep; a faux shearling coat is also called this type, after a people of Nepal |
Sherpa
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"The Girls of Atomic City" highlights the experiences of women during WWII helping build the atomic bomb in this Tennessee city |
(Candace: What is Oakville?)
Oak Ridge
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In the 19th century "it's" gradually replaced this equivalent contraction |
'tis
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Schubert wrote several songs about fish as well as a famous piano quintet in A major named for this one |
trout
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Brazil's largest port is this one about 30 miles from Sao Paulo that's also known for its soccer team |
(Candace: What is Rio de Janeiro?)
Santos
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Seen here, this actor plays Geralt, the title figure of the show "The Witcher" |
(Henry) Cavill
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Harley of Scotland makes cozy sweaters from this island type of wool |
Shetland
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An escape from the horrors in this African nation in 1994 is laid out in "The Girl Who Smiled Beads" |
(Candace: What is Somalia?) (Joey: What is Ethiopia?)
Rwanda
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It's the 6-letter beginning to the classic bartender's question |
(Mayim: That's correct, as in "[*] you have"?)
What'll
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Schubert's "Der Tod und das Mädchen", translated as this pair, was based on a poem by Matthias Claudius |
"Death and the Maiden"
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Situated 4,200 feet above sea level on a limestone plateau, this city is the capital of Zambia |
Lusaka
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On film, Keanu Reeves was this arcane artist that Matt Ryan played on "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" |
(Joey: Who is Gambit?)
John Constantine
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Fine silk fabric named for the Chinese province where it was originally made |
shantung
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2021's "The Dawn of Everything" challenges the accepted picture of these 2-activity foragers of early humanity |
hunter-gatherers
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A word meaning "agreement" is part of this French contraction meaning "okey-dokey" |
d'accord
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