Utah's state rock, it's burned to produce heat & electricity
coal
An ache, or a piece of glass in a window
a pain/pane
Native son Christopher Columbus embodies the maritime tradition of this city
Genoa
"Star Wars" had Darth Vader; "Phantom Menace" had this other Darth
Darth Maul
Poe's "ebony bird"
"The Raven"
Mount Rushmore is carved into a cliff made of this coarse rock
granite
Got up, or lines of seats
rose/rows
On a visit to this seaport, Hans Christian Andersen called it "the Paris of Spain"
Barcelona
Tom Marvolo Riddle is the real name of this villain
Voldemort
Dante's trilogy
The Divine Comedy"
Lodestone, a natural picker-upper, is a variety of this mineral
that's named for
its attractive properties
magnetite
To give advice, or an assembly formed to reach conclusions
counsel/council
This Swiss city was known as the "Protestant Rome"
Geneva
Slave owner Calvin Candie fills this film with evil
Django Unchained
Sidney's form in "Astrophel and Stella"
a sonnet
Composed mostly of talc, this soft rock derives its name from its greasy feel, but don't try to wash with it
soapstone
A meteorological environment, or to go up a mountain
clime/climb
This Bavarian city traces its origins to a Benedictine monastery at Tegernsee
Munich
He's the villain formerly known as Smeagol
Gollum
Whitman's 1855 collection
"Leaves of Grass"
Named for its scaly, snakelike appearance, this mineral commonly passes for jade
serpentine
A small bit of land surrounded by water, or a small hole for the passage of a shoelace
an islet/eyelet
Mozart lived for a time in this city on the Vltava river & wrote a symphony named for it
Prague
This serial killer made Elm Street a nightmare
Fred Kruger
Langland's 14th century title "Plowman"
"Piers the Plowman"