| Lyric | Family Member | Song (Musical) |
| When you're good to _____, _____'s good to you. | |
| Careful the things you say, _____ will listen. Careful the things you do, _____ will see and learn | |
| Jacob, Jacob and _____, Men of the soil, of the sheaf and crook. Jacob, Jacob and _____, a remarkable family in anyone's book. | |
| _____, can you hear me? _____, can you see me? _____ can you find me in the night? | |
| I'm Gary Coleman from TV's 'Diff'rent Strokes.' I made a lot of money that got stolen by my _____. | |
| My _____ and I earned a thou a week, at least, oh yeah! But my _____ is now, unfortunately, deceased. | |
| I'm just a mean green _____ from outer space, and I'm bad. | |
| This girl from the office... My _____ from Ohio... It'll just be the four of us... You'll love her! | |
| _____- you have only ten seconds in which to lose your _____! Five- four- three- two- one! (either one) | |
| 'Do you wanna dance?' 'With you?' 'No..with my _____.' | |
| You must have heard wrong _____. There's no tailor. You mean the butcher _____, by the name of Lazar-Wolfe. | |
| Dearest darlingest Momsie and _____. | |
| Territory folks should all be pals. Cowboys dance with farmer's _____, Farmers dance with the ranchers' gals! | |
| I'd see her all scared and my soul was dying. My _____ would say to me, 'Now don't you dare start crying.' | |
| | Lyric | Family Member | Song (Musical) |
| Oh, it's a crime for man to go philand'rin, and fill his _____'s poor heart with grief and doubt. | |
| Hey _____, welcome to the 60's. | |
| When I was twelve my _____ moved out; Left with a whimper -- not with a shout. | |
| 'Please, darling, let the man do things his way.' 'Find a man--' 'I'm a _____!' | |
| At the golden fingerbowl or any place you go. You'll meet your _____ Max and everyone you know. | |
| _____ always said I'd be very attractive, when I grew up, when I grew up. 'Diff'rent,' she said, 'With a special something. | |
| When _____ whose age is eighty, in night clubs is getting matey with gigolos, Anything Goes. | |
| I got million-dollar charm, _____. I got headaches and toothaches. And bad times too. Like you. | |
| _____ said, 'When I'm in heaven, child, I will send the Angel of Music to you'. | |
| Your sword can be a sermon, or the power of the pen. Teach every child to raise his voice and then, my _____, then.. | |
| Old Deuteronomy's buried nine _____. And more - I am tempted to say ninety-nine. | |
| _____ who bore me, _____ who gave me no way to handle things, who made me so sad. | |
| Santa Santa Evita _____ de todos los ninos, de los tiranizados, de los descamisados, de los trabajadores, de la Argentina. | |
| I’ve got my _____ by my side. I’ve got my _____' love and pride. And in my _____' eyes I recognize the star I want to be. | |
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