A hollow-nosed bullet that expands on impact
dumdum
Once the seat of the Holy Roman Empire, it's now the capital of Austria
Vienna
...identified a neurological disorder he called "shaking palsy" in 1817
Parkinson
Shades of white include oyster & this oyster gem
Pearl
The Ha'penny Bridge spans the Liffey River in this Irish metropolis
Dublin
Moroccans add saffron to this semolina staple, while Algerians like to add tomatoes
Couscous
The Ionian Sea & the Tyrrhenian Sea are parts of this larger sea
The Mediterranean Sea
...wrote a classic anatomy textbook first published in 1858
(Henry) Gray
A pale tan, like the color of a certain oval-shaped nut used to make marzipan
almond
Onions, potatoes & this meat go into the traditional dish called Irish stew
Lamb
A soft sound separate from normal heart action; it may indicate a serious problem
a murmur
Hokkaido is one of this country's main islands
Japan
...pioneered the use of carbolic acid to disinfect wounds & surgical instruments
(Joseph) Lister
A moderate to brilliant shade of yellow is named for this citrus fruit
a lemon
This Roman missionary brought Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century
St. Patrick
Oxford lays claim to a head & a foot of one of these extinct birds
the dodo
In Australia, this city is second only to Sydney in population
Melbourne
...was physician to Louis XVI's brother's guards but is a bit better known for getting stabbed in a bathtub
Jean-Paul Marat
Something that demands attention, or a warning banner you might want to "raise"
a red flag
The Irish town of Kerry lends its name to this colorful breed of pooch
a Kerry blue terrier
This German city's Roman baths were built during the reign of Caracalla
This mountain range separates Spain & France
The Pyrenees
...ran Harvard's medical school & fathered a Supreme Court Justice
Oliver Wendell Holmes
This organization was founded in 1971; its efforts to save the whales gained worldwide attention
For organizing Band Aid & other good works, this Irishman received an honorary knighthood in 1986