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| The hills are alive with ____. | |
| In olden days, a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking. But now, God knows, ____. | |
| So ____, the time is now. We have to live, I don't care how. ____, to sell the cow, you must begin the journey. | |
| And do I dream again? For now I find ____ is there, inside my mind. | |
| Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome, im ____, au ____, to ____. | |
| Wait! Before we put the lad to task, may I be so crious as to ask his name? ____. | |
| Give me a head with ____, long beautiful ____. | |
| ____ here I go again. My my, how can I resist you? | |
| See the headline, ____ on a mission. Kill the competition. Sell the next edition. | |
| It's just-- for the first time, I feel ____. | |
| On ____ (Sucks to be me). On ____ (Sucks to be you). On ____ (Sucks to be us). | |
| ____ is the game I'm in. And I'm proud to be in ____. I love it. | |
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| ____, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain. | |
| We're not gonna pay, last year's ____, this year's ____, next year's ____. | |
| Tale as old as time. Song as old as rhyme. ____. | |
| ____, I buy my coffee and I go. Set my sights on only what I need to know. | |
| Coon songs are made for Minstrel shows. White men sing them in blackface. This is called...____. | |
| ____, well, ____. It's so nice to have you back where you belong. You're looking swell, Dolly. | |
| I had a dream. I dreamed it for you, June. It wasn't for me, Herbie. And if it wasn't for me then where would you be, Miss ____ Rose Lee? | |
| Oh, oh, oh, I've got my ____ and radio. I'm ready to go! | |
| We dine well here in Camelot. We eat ham and jam and ____. | |
| Sweeping through the darkest corners to express- countries, classes, creeds as one in love of ____. | |
| Don’t conceal what you feel, let it shine: That you’d like to be always ____. | |
| The naming of ____ is a difficult matter. It isn't just one of your holiday games. | |
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