| At a short distance away (4,5) |
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| "So prepare, say a prayer; Send the word, send the word to beware; We'll be over, we're coming over; And we won't come back till it's over, ...," sang the GIs in WWI (4,5) |
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| Open present in the designated place |
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| Open here with a song |
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| At that place, yonder (4,5) |
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| Song popular with United States soldiers in both world wars |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
02 Mar 2020 |
| Yonder |
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| Yonder |
New York Times |
06 Oct 2019 |
| Caruso #1 song of 1918 |
Newsday |
23 Jan 2016 |
| Classic Cohan song |
Wall Street Journal |
22 May 2015 |
| Classic Cohan song |
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| WWI song by George M. Cohan |
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| Popular 1917 war song |
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| Rousing World War I tune |
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| WWI rallying song |
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| WWI song by George M. Cohan |
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| WWI tune |
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| George M. Cohan song |
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| War song that begins "Johnnie, get your gun" |
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| Song in the musical "George M!" |
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| World War I tune |
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| Yon |
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| "George M." song |
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| Doughboy ditty |
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| Cohan tune |
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| George M. Cohan W.W. I song |
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| Cohan song |
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| W. W. I song |
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| Memorable patriotic song. |
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| Cohan hit. |
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| Cohan song. |
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| Popular song of 1917. |
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| George Cohan's famous song. |
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| Song of 1917. |
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