Sitemap S 52501 - 52650
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Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of ___ ...
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Sing a Song of Watergate" comic
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Sing across the Alps
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Sing adequately
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Sing again, as for a show finale
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Sing all ___ willow": Shak.
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Sing along
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Sing-along at a bar
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Sing-along entertainment
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Sing-along format
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'Sing Along' leader [1911]
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Sing along, maybe
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Sing-along music
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Sing-along of a sort
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Sing-along, of sorts
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Sing along silently
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Sing-alongs
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Sing Alpine-appropriately
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Sing, alpine-style
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Sing, Alpine style: Var.
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__, Sing America": Hughes
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__, Sing America": Hughes poem
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___, sing America": Langston Hughes
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___, sing America" (Langston Hughes line)
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''___, Sing America'' (Langston Hughes poem)
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___, sing America" (start of a Langston Hughes poem)
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Sing another one!
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Sing, as a Gregorian chant
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Sing, as a lullaby
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Sing ballads, perhaps
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Sing ballads, say
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Sing barbershop-style
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Sing, but not operatically
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Sing by changing register
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Sing "Bye Bye Birdie," e.g.
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Sing cheerfully
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Sing cowboy songs, maybe
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Sing -- (croon alone)
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Sing -- (croon by oneself)
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Sing "Deck the Halls
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Sing door-to-door
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Sing door-to-door in December
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Sing Dufourspitze-style
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Sing falsetto
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Sing from the mountaintops
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Sing full out
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Sing gently
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Sing "Gladly the cross-eyed bear," say
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Sing-___ (hootenanny feature)
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Sing in a low, gentle tone
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Sing, in a way
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Sing, in Berne
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Sing in monotone
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Sing in the Alps
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Sing in the Alps, say
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Sing in the snow
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Sing in the snow, perhaps
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Sing in the street
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Sing in the Swiss Alps
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Sing in trills
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Sing in Tyrol, maybe
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Sing in Tyrolean fashion
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Sing it, Sam" speaker
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Sing jazz standards, perhaps
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Sing joyously
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Sing: Lat.
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Sing "lay odl lay odl lay hee hoo
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Sing lead, Horace
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Sing lead on "L.A. Woman"?
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Sing like --
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Sing like a bird
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Sing like a monk
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Sing like a mountaineer
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Sing like a Tyrolean
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Sing like an Austrian, maybe
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Sing like Andy Williams or Russ Columbo
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Sing like Bennett
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Sing like Bing
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Sing like Bing Crosby
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Sing like Columbo
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Sing like Como
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Sing like Connick
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Sing like Crosby
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Sing like Dean Martin
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Sing like "Der Bingle
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Sing like Ethel Merman
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Sing like Harry Connick Jr.
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Sing like Leonard Cohen
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Sing like Merman
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Sing like Michael Bublé
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Sing like Rudy Vallee
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Sing like Sinatra
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Sing like Slim Clark
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Sing like the guy in the Ricola commercial
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Sing like the Swiss
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Sing like young Bing
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'Sing louder!'
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Sing loudly
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Sing loudly and forcefully
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Sing loudly, with "out
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Sing me a song of a ___ that is gone": Stevenson
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Sing monotonously
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''Sing more!''
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Sing of old ___ and the ancient ways": Yeats
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Sing ___ of sixpence
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Sing on a doorstep
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Sing on a peak, maybe
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Sing on Dufourspitze
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Sing on key
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Sing on-key with a seasoned twist?
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Sing on the slopes
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Sing one's own praises
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Sing one's praises
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Sing or string follower
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Sing out loud
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Sing ___ (perform)
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Sing -- (perform an aria, e.g.)
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Sing praises to
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Sing rhythmically
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Sing romantically
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Sing sans words
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Sing satisfactorily
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Sing sentimentally
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Sing Sing disorder
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Sing Sing inhabitant
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Sing Sing is one
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Sing Sing lodging
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Sing Sing outbreak
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Sing Sing resident
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Sing Sing room
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'Sing, Sing, Sing drummer Gene'
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Sing Sing warden-author
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Sing Sing's famed warden
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Sing slowly
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Sing smoothly
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Sing, so to speak
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Sing softly
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Sing softly and soothingly
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'Sing some more!'
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Sing __ Song": Merle Haggard hit
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Sing ___ songs . . .
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Sing ___ songs for me": C. Rossetti
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Sing soothingly
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Sing sweetly
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Sing swing, perhaps
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Sing Swiss-style
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Sing the Alpine way
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Sing the blues
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Sing the blues about