Number in A Chorus Line
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ONENumber in "A Chorus Line"
ONENumber in "A Chorus Line" that's actually a number
ONE"A Chorus Line" number
ONE"A Chorus Line" number?
ONEA Chorus Line number
ONE"A Chorus Line" production number
ONEBig number from "A Chorus Line"
ONEShowstopper in "A Chorus Line"
DANCERSCharacters in "A Chorus Line"
ANDSong in "A Chorus Line"
ONESong in "A Chorus Line"
ZACHDirector in "A Chorus Line"
TRALeader in a chorus line?
PONYDiminutive dancer in a chorus line.
ZACHLead role in "A Chorus Line"
DANCINGGIRLCertain participant in a chorus line
TOPHATSWardrobe items in "A Chorus Line"
CASSIEZach's old flame in "A Chorus Line"
ONEIronically, the last song in "A Chorus Line"
CASSIE"The Music and the Mirror" singer in "A Chorus Line"
METRENumber of syllables in a line, to Brits
rowsnumber of persons or things in a line
rownumber of persons or things in a line
denominatorsThe number below the line in a common fraction; a divisor
denominatorThe number below the line in a common fraction; a divisor
bloodlineall the individuals in a family line over a number of generations
bloodlinesBLOODLINE, all the individuals in a family line over a number of generations
palindromea word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
extensionA subsidiary telephone in a set of offices or similar building, on a line leading from the main switchboard but having its own additional number
numeratorsThe number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3
numeratorThe number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3
balladeA poem normally composed of three stanzas and an envoi. The last line of the opening stanza is used as a refrain, and the same rhymes, strictly limited in number, recur throughout
mugginsgame of dominoes, in which any player who can make the sum of two ends of the line equal five or a multiple of five adds the number so made to his or her score
extrametricalin excess of the prescribed number of syllables in the line