Sitemap S 87301 - 87450
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Song by the Emotions that was #3 on Billboard's year-end Hot 100 for 1977: 4 wds.
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Song by The Kinks
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Song by The Move, then ELO
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Song by the rock band My Chemical Romance
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Song by the Troggs, and a hint to part of eight other Across answers
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Song by the Who with the lyric "Just one word from her and my troubles are long gone
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Song by Tosti
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Song by Verdi, perhaps
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Song by Wagner or Puccini, for example
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Song catalog
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Song centered on a rooster?
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Song character "in a club down in old Soho
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Song character known for "measuring the marigolds
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Song character who's met "in a club down in old Soho
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__ song: cheaply
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Song classic
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Song classic "___ to Be Unhappy
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Song collection
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Song: Comb. form
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___ Song Comin' On
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Song compilation
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Song-compilation co.
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Song composed by an Atlantic Ocean fish?
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Song composer Milton
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Song concept
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Song conclusion
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Song conclusions
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Song contest with previous winners ABBA and Celine Dion
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Song contest won by Celine Dion in '88
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Song covered by Elvis Presley, Guy Lombardo, Bing Crosby, Sammy Kaye, and others
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Song creators' group est. Feb. 13, 1914
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Song & dance show
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Song dedication, e.g.
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Song edited by a deejay
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Song eliciting a "Brava!
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___ Song," Elton John hit
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___ Song" (Elton John song)
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___ Song" (Elton John's first hit)
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Song ending?
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Song feature
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Song featured in several films
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Song featured in the movie "You Were Never Lovelier
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Song — figure
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Song finales
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Song first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950
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Song follower
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Song for a coloratura
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Song for a coloratura soprano, perhaps
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Song for a diva
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Song for a misguided tsetse?
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Song for a pair
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Song for a prima donna
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Song for a sitar
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Song for a soprano
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Song for a soprano, perhaps
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Song for a spaced-out batter?
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Song for "Aida
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Song for Amara
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Song for an Italian tenor, perhaps
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Song for an opera diva
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Song for an opera soprano
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Song for Andrea Bocelli
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Song for Aprile Millo
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Song for Armstrong?
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Song for artist Bonheur?
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Song for Battle
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Song for blue-chip stocks?
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Song for Bumbry
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Song for Callas
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Song for Carmen
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Song for Cecilia Bartoli
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Song for Cio-Cio-San
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Song for Dame Nellie Melba
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Song for Domingo
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Song for Enrico Caruso or Beverly Sills
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Song for Freni
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Song for Horne
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Song for Joel Grey in a 1975 musical
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Song for June Anderson
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Song for late Oct. 1929?
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Song for Leontyne Price
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Song for Lily Pons
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Song for Luciano Pavarotti
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Song for MacLaine?
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Song for Madama Butterfly
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Song for Marilyn Horne
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Song for Marilyn Mims
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Song for market tip that bombed?
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Song for Mesta?
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Song for Millo
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Song for Mimi
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Song for one
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Song for Pavarotti
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Song for Pavarotti or Domingo
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Song for Quilico
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Song for rocking a baby to sleep
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Song for Scarlett
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Song for Schubert
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Song for Scotto
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Song for Shankar
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Song for Shirley Love
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Song for Sills
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Song for Sills or Sutherland
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Song for Simon and Garfunkel, e.g.
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Song for Sinatra
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Song for Stratas
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Song for Sutherland
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Song for Tetrazzini
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Song for the Everly Brothers
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Song for the fat lady?
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Song for the masses
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Song for the present day?
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Song for the restless
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Song for the swaddled
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Song for two
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Song for two people
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Song for two singers
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Song for two voices
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Song (Fr.)
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Song from 1948's "The Paleface" that earned an Oscar
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Song from a 1953 film
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Song from "A Chorus Line
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Song from a "fat lady
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Song from a Lanza film
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Song from a pandit
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Song from a soprano
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Song from a troubadour
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Song from "Aida" or "La Bohème," for example
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Song from an opera
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Song from "Annie
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Song from "Anything Goes
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Song from Bernstein's "Wonderful Town
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Song from biblical text
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Song from "Born to Dance
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Song from "Can-Can
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Song from Carmen
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Song from "Carmen," for example
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Song from "Carmen" or "Aida
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Song from "Carmen" or "La Traviata
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Song from "Carmen" or "The Barber of Seville
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Song from Crosby's "The Emperor Waltz
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Song from ''Flashdance''
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Song from "Gigi
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Song from "Godspell
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Song from "Good News": 1927
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Song from "Guys and Dolls": 1950
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Song from 'How to Succeed ...'
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Song from "La Traviata," for example
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Song from "La Traviata" or "La Bohème