Shooting scene where fair lass embraces Romeo (2,6)
I believe the answer is:
ok corral
'shooting scene' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'fair lass embraces romeo' is the wordplay.
'fair' becomes 'ok'.
'lass' becomes 'coral' (I can't justify this - if you can you should give a lot more credence to this answer).
'embraces' means one lot of letters goes inside another.
'romeo' becomes 'r' (phonetic alphabet: alpha, bravo, charlie etc.).
'coral' placed around 'r' is 'corral'.
'ok'+'corral'='OK CORRAL'
'where' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for ok corral that I've seen before include "Site of famous gunfight in Tombstone" , "Scene of 16 in 19" , "shooting scene" , "Tombstone feature" .)