- Burger King
- Pierce Brosnan
- murmured
- nightstand
- Terry Gilliam
- Shanghai
- Hercule Poirot
- Placido Domingo
- LaToya
- Phantom of the Opera
- Burger King
- Pierce Brosnan
- muted
- dresser
- Terry Gilliam
- Shanghai
- hercules Peroit
- Jose Carreras
- Tito
- West Side Story
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Burger King
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Pierce Brosnan
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mouthed
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television
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Eric Idle
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Shanghai
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Encyclopedia Brown
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Beverly Sills
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Tito
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A Chorus Line
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I wonder where “The Fantasticks”, which holds the record, will rate?
- Burger King
- Daniel Craig
- Muttered
- Nightstand
- Eric Idle
- Shanghai
- Hercule Poirot
- Placido Domingo
- Tito
- Phantom of the Opera
:smack: Knew I should have gone with Roger Moore.
- Burger King
- Daniel Craig
- Muttered
- Chest of drawers
- Eric Idle
- Shanghai
- Hercule Poirot
- Maria Callas
- Tito
- Les Miserables
Actually, ‘The Fantasticks’ was an off-Broadway show.
The first two questions had been 100% conchs; the rest, just heavily conched (generally 40+ out of 50)
- KFC
- Roger Moore
- Muttered
- Dresser
- Eric Idle
- Shanghai
- Sam Spade
- Placido Domingo
- Jermaine Jackson
- Phantom of the Opera
- Burger King
- Roger Moore
- muttered
- dresser
- Michael Palin
- Shanghai
- Hercule Poirot
- Placido Domingo
- LaToya
- Phantom of the Opera
- Burger King
- Roger Moore
- murmered
- dresser
- Graham Chapman
- Shanghai
- Sam Spade
- Placido Domingo
- Tito
- Chorus Line
It looks as if Little Nemo is 42, so only eight more spots to go.
Here’s a list of Broadway’s longest-running shows. I knew that A Chorus Line held the record at one time but thought it was too long ago to put for my feud answer. My answer of Wicked is #18. Interestingly, at #5 in the all-time list, Oh Calcutta holds the record for Broadway’s longest-running revue and revival.
- Burger King
- Roger Moore
- Muttered
- Dresser
- Michael Palin
- Shanghai
- Hercule Poirot
- Placido Domingo
- Jermaine Jackson
- A Chorus Line
- Burger King
- Roger Moore
- muttered
- Dresser
- Eric Idle
- Shanghai
- Hercule Poirot
- Placido Domingo
- Latoya
- A Chorus Line
- Burger King
- Pierce Brosnan
- Murmured
- Nightstand
- Eric Idle
- Taipei
- Hercule Poirot
- Andrea Boccelli
- Tito
- The Fantasticks
Quoth anyrose:
And I’m pretty sure that “name something found in a bedroom” was from one I wrote, and I excluded “bed” from that one, too.
And what’s interesting is, it looks like “Shanghai” and “Burger King” are both shaping up to be even bigger conches than we usually have.
- Burger King
- Roger Moore
- breathed
- dresser
- Michael Palin
- Shanghai
- Hercule Poroit
- Placido Domingo
- Latoya
- Les Mis
Hope I’m not too late.
- Burger King
- Roger Moore
- Murmured
- Dresser
- Eric Idle
- Shanghai
- Sam Spade
- Caruso
- Jermaine Jackson
- Phantom of the Opera
I seem to be #47.
- Burger King
- Roger Moore
- murmured
- Wardrobe
- Eric Idle
- Hong Kong
- Hercule Poirot
- Placido Domingo
- LaToya
- Phantom