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Name That Tune Answers 4 14 21 Name That Tune 4/14/21 Return of the Dynamic Duos 1. Which lyricist wrote this song with ALW? B. Tim Rice 2. Which statement is false about this famous couple? C. They had three top hit TV shows 3. Which is not one of the Simon and Garfunkel albums? A. Songs our Daddy Taught Us 4. This famous duo works at the … D. Shotz Brewery 5. What is the occupation of Felix in the TV version? B. Photographer 6. What are the names of the couple in Slumdog Millionaire? C. Jamal and Latika 7. Ferrante and Teicher are playing… B. Music from Kismet 8. Which of these famous duo composers wrote this song? A. Kander and Ebb 9. Martin and Lewis were a world famous duo. Dean is singing "That's Amore" but what song was his biggest hit? B. Memories are Made of This 10. Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersen are an integral part of ABBA. They wrote the music to which of these shows? C. Chess Round 2 1. Who wrote the lyrics for this show? A. Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2. Which of these shows did Kander and Ebb not take part in? D. My Favorite Year 3. Who composed and wrote this song? Who is singing it? B. Lerner and Loewe; Clint Eastwood 4. Who wrote the music to this Comden and Green show? A. Jule Styne 5. Which famous duo composed and wrote the lyrics to this show? B. Boubil and Schonberg 6. From what show does this trio sing this song? D. Company 7. What famous group is singing? B. The McGuire Sisters 8. The duo, Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, can be found on this show. B. Breaking Bad 9. This famous duo can be found on Sesame Street and in what other show? B. It's a Wonderful Life 10. What do Franklin D. Roosevelt, George W. Bush and Theodore Roosevelt have in common? B. Harvard .
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