DYING IN THE CAPITAL CITY
FLOWERY POETRY & PROSE
MEDICINE
MOVIE BEFORE & AFTER
RELIGIOUS OBJECTS & SYMBOLS
ESPAÑ-O (answers end in O)
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Wolfgang Mozart, beginning to decompose in 1791

Vienna

400

"The Rhodora" is a 19th century poem written by this 3-name American writer; his distant cousin founded a school in Boston that shares their last name

Ralph Waldo Emerson

400

The "R" in the MMR vaccine, it's the medical name for German measles

rubella

400

Darth Vader chops off Luke's hand, so Marty fills in on guitar at the dance

The Empire Strikes Back to the Future

400

This celestial symbol of Islam appears on the flags of nations such as Turkey, Tunisia, and Turkmenistan

(star and) crescent

400

It's Spanish for "open" & goes with "open" on a bilingual sign in a store or cafe window

abierto

800

Archduke Franz Ferdinand, not that the event affected the entire world or anything

Sarajevo

800

The Spike Jonze film "Adaptation" is about trying to bring this steal of a book by Susan Orlean to the big screen

The Orchid Thief

800

Both Graves' & Hashimoto's disease are disorders that primarily affect this gland

the thyroid

800

Gollum plummets into the crack of Doom, causing Sauron to plummet from the top of the Empire State Building

The Return of the King Kong

800

The Christmas nativity scene shown here also goes by this French name

a crèche

800

It comes immediately before Junio & Julio

Mayro

1200

Niels Bohr, quantum leaping in 1962

Copenhagen

1200

Completes A.E. Housman's "Lent Lily" rhyme: "Find the windflower playing with every wind at will, but not the" this

the daffodil (triple stumper)

1200

Since it regenerates, a part of this hepatic organ can be transplanted from a living donor & grow to normal size

the liver

1200

Michael Cera fights his girlfriend's exes as Robin Williams fights to get out of his mother's shadow

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World According to Garp (triple stumper)

1200

Measuring about 14 1/2 feet long, it was called by Pope John Paul II "a mirror of the gospel"

the Shroud of Turin

1200

In the live action movie "Dora & the Lost City of Gold", Dora asks the audience, "Can you say" this tasty word?

delicioso (triple stumper)

1600

Suddenly ex-president for life Papa Doc Duvalier

Port-au-Prince

1600

Daniel Keyes gave this mouse a serious brain boost in "Flowers for" him

Algernon

1600

Beginning with 3 consonants, it's the word for a professional who is trained to draw blood

a phlebotomist

1600

Rex Harrison teaches Audrey Hepburn how to speak proper English & vocalize like Billie Holiday

My Fair Lady Day (My Fair Lay Sings the Blues)

1600

A symbol of Judaism blown on special occasions has this name in Hebrew

shofar

1600

This word completes a Spanish-language release title of a classic '70s film, "Fiebre del ____ por la Noche"

Sábado (it's Saturday Night Fever in Spanish)

2000

August Strindberg, going way heavy on the drama in 1912

Stockholm

2000

Robert Frost's poem "Design" features this flower known for its curative powers

the heal-all (triple stumper)

2000

The norovirus is a common cause of this 15-letter inflammation of the stomach lining & intestines

gastroenteritis (triple stumper)

2000

Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef & Eli Wallach fight for gold while Marlon Brando gives Yanks a bad name overseas

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly American

2000

Seen outside of shrines, torii gates mark the boundary between the secular world & the sacred in this "way of the gods" religion

Shintoism

2000

This type of tequila, Spanish for "rested", takes a siesta in its barrel for several months, developing a golden hue

reposado (triple stumper)

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