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Scented pomanders inspired a locksmith from this city to design early portable watches, which sparked a fashion for this city’s namesake golden “eggs.” This city’s namesake “kitchens” were dollhouses crafted by its famed toymakers. Carl Jung (“yung”) cited an illustrated 1561 broadsheet (10[1])from this cult center of Saint Sebaldus as early UFO literature. (10[1])The goldsmith (10[1])Anton Koberger printed woodcuts to illustrate a universal 1493 chronicle named for this city, (10[1])where Martin Behaim created the world’s oldest (10[1])extant globe, the Erdapfel. This city’s councils dominated the Franconian Circle. Printmakers dubbed the “Little (-5[1])Masters” worked in this free (-5[1])imperial city, (-5[1])which housed the workshop of Albrecht Dürer. (10[1]-5[4])For 10 points, name this German Renaissance city (10[1])where Hans Sachs led a guild of Bavarian (10[3])Meistersingers (10[2]-5[1])that inspired (10[2])a Richard Wagner (10[1])opera. (10[2])■END■ (10[6])

ANSWER: Nuremberg [or Nürnberg; or Free Imperial City of Nuremberg or Freie Reichstadt Nürnberg; accept Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg or The Master-Singers of Nuremberg; accept Nuremberg Chronicle or Nürnberger Chronik; accept “Nuremberg kitchens”; accept Nuremberg eggs or Nürnberger Ei] (The first line refers to Peter Henlein.)
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