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| She was a singer with a powerful voice and a star of stage and screen who sang I Got Rhythm and Alexander's Ragtime Band (5,6) |
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| She said of her performance of I Got Rhythm in Girl Crazy on Broadway in 1930, "When I finished that song, a star had been born. Me" (5,6) |
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| She reprised her Broadway role opposite Bing Crosby in the 1936 film version of Anything Goes (5,6) |
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| He let trained maritime legend become a powerful singer! |
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| Musical comedienne's wheel clamped by faceless traffic warden |
The Telegraph Toughie |
11 Oct 2019 |
| US musical and comedy star associated with the song There’s No Business Like Show Business |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
17 Dec 2017 |
| *"Gypsy" star |
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| 1951 Tony winner for "Call Me Madam" |
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| "There's No Business Like Show Business" singer |
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| *"Gypsy" star |
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| ... and 99-Across starred in musicals and share their first names with a classic sitcom couple |
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| "Annie Get Your Gun" star |
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| Singer once married to Ernest Borgnine |
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| "Gypsy" star |
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| "Gypsy" star |
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| Singer once married to Ernest Borgnine |
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| "Annie Get Your Gun" star |
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| "Who Could Ask For Anything More?" autobiographer |
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| Broadway luminary. |
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