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I’ve had some food for thought…

Song to the Moonfrom Dvoraks Rusalka

Song
Ralph Kramden, “To the moon, Alice, to the moon!”
Still, from the opera, ‘Rusalka
Ann Dvorak
 
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Bingo! Song to the Moon. This opera is a favourite at our house! We had the opportunity to see the stage presentation starring Rene Fleming, some years ago. Breathtaking! And @Charlemagne1333 nailed it. I suspect the still shot of the set from the opera might have helped. But Rusalka and Dvorak were both hard to find clues for.

 
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It looks like we all appreciate a fine aria, or two, on here, so let’s have another, while we’re in the mood.

Three elements to this one…

Aria, opera, and composer.

 
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Loch Ness monster
Sun
Door

YoYo Ma

Two
Run
Dot

Jack Sprat
Sandro Oh
Mo
someone?
Poo Bear
Chi
Knee

and because I think this is a fantastic theatre poster, this is my answer.

 
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Loch Ness monster
Sun
Door

YoYo Ma

Two
Run
Dot

Jack Sprat
Sandro Oh
Mo
someone?
Poo Bear
Chi
Knee

and because I think this is a fantastic theatre poster, this is my answer.

Nice one, @JimInOz

Mo someone?

Farah.
Long-distance runner.
 
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I'll take a wild stab.

Seven years in Tibet, a novel by an Austrian mountaineer.

Let me check Google.
 
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Yep. And the film starred Brad Pitt as Heinrich Harrer.

(Thanks Wkipedia).
 
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I'll take a wild stab.

Seven years in Tibet, a novel by an Austrian mountaineer.

Let me check Google.
Good solve, well done!



Yep. And the film starred Brad Pitt as Heinrich Harrer.

And a pretty decent film, too, IMO
 
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Back to the lab folks.



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Warm 😉
OK, as there’s a urine sample in the clues, I’ll try hydrosulfuric acid.

If I’m wrong I’ll have to ponder thd clues again with the help of a real ale…
 
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Those two are much too corrosive, they'd wreck your skin.

PS: Clues updated.
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