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10-LETTER WORLD CAPITALS
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
400

This group asked, "Does anybody really know what time it is?"; they later said it was "25 Or 6 To 4"

Chicago

400

A hemiparasite that makes food but steals water & nutrients, this plant is better known for Christmas kissing

mistletoe

400

A rapper; has 2 kids with Rihanna; actor in "Dope" & 2018's "Monster"

A$AP Rocky

400

Texas' Swift Single Malt Whiskey is made from barley imported from this whisky homeland

Scotland

400

This city is located on the islands of Zealand & Amager just west of Malmö, Sweden

Copenhagen

400

Eastman School of Music alum Alexander Courage boldly went & composed the theme for this TV show; Gene Roddenberry wrote unused lyrics

Star Trek

800

Feel free to do the "SNL" headbopping as you say--but do not sing!--this Haddaway hit..."Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more"

"What Is Love"

800







In a chain of parasitism, the love vine feeds on galls, the tissue swellings made by these bee relatives, which feed on oak trees

wasps

800

Cassie on "Euphoria"; star of "Anyone But You"

Sweeney

800

Gimme one of these grapefruit & vodka cocktails named for a fast dog, & make it snappy!

a greyhound

800

Mount Victoria rises over 600 feet above this capital at the southern end of North Island

Wellington

800

The Moscow State Conservatory is named for this composer whose first symphony was 1866's "Winter Daydreams"

Tchaikovsky

1200

His album "Armed Forces" has Nick Lowe's song "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding"

Elvis Costello

1200

With a smell like rotting meat, it's the largest flower in the world but has no other plant parts like roots or leaves.

(stinking) corpse flower

1200

President Coriolanus Snow in a franchise; Detective Klute in "Klute"

Donald Sutherland

1200

A drink called the Fast and Furious has rum, coconut rum & the blue type of this liqueur named for a Caribbean island

Curacao

1200

A port city on the Rio de la Plata, it's the southernmost capital in South America

Montevideo

1200

Flying off from the Air Force in 1954, he studied piano at Juilliard for a bit before moving his wars to the stars & scoring a few films

John Williams

1600

"Do You Feel Like We Do"? at least for the next 14 minutes or so? asked this virtuoso guitarist, coming alive in 1976

Peter Frampton

1600

Colorful flowers called these "paint brushes" steal nutrients from perennial grasses

Indian paint brushes

1600

"Oblivion" singer; mother of Techno Mechanicus Musk

Grimes

1600






Fill up your tank with a Ferrari, made with dry vermouth & this almond-flavored liqueur

amaretto

1600

Empress Taitu, the wife of Menelik II, had a house built at the site that would become this world capital

Addis Ababa

1600

Sounding like a West Coast university, this Boston school of music offers 15 majors including jazz composition & game scoring

the Berklee School of Music

2000

On "How Soon Is Now?", Johnny Marr ran his rhythm guitar track through 4 amps to create a stunning tremolo effect for this band

The Smiths

2000

Trifolium is the genus of this plant grown as livestock feed & sometimes damaged by the parasitic plant dodder

clover

2000

Starred in "Bio-Dome" & "Encino Man"; stand-up stage alter ego was "The Weasel"

Pauly Shore

2000

Tennessee's Ole Smoky Distillery bottles this electric-sounding stuff, also a 2-word term for moonshine

White Lightnin'

2000

Rick Steves says this Danube city was a "damaged husk" under communism; it revived since 1993 & becoming the capital of its own country

Bratislava

2000

The symphony orchestra at the tuition-free Curtis Institute of Music plays in a hall named for this Black opera diva

Anderson