Find the name of the Lady or
Gentleman who is mentioned in the song lyrics or descriptions below.
1. She's “a little bit of
salt and sweetness”.
Irene
2. He's mentioned in songs
from SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, VICTOR/VICTORIA and OVER HERE!, albeit with
spelling variations.
Louis/Louie
3. There's a ring to the
name of this lady, way back in the earliest part of the 20th century.
Rosie
4. She came for his heart
and soul, ole.
Lola
5. An imaginary alter ego
of great Importance who helps you to enjoy Wilde times…
Mr. Bunbury
6. “The Robert E. Lee
must've docked!”
Mame
7. Happiness could be him,
he could be shoeless or he might be yearning to travel on…
Joe/Joey
8. He went and got her a
golden fleece, according to the rainmaker.
Melisande
9. Society might pronounce
her name differently, with propriety.
Mary
10. Even he doesn't want a
fella with a social disease!
Officer Krupke
11. “She's a vamp! She's a
flirt! She's a snake in the grass in a skirt!”
Lola
12. She “sets your heart
afire to stay….”
Amy
13. “When she does her funny
pantomime your sides are sure to split”…
Fred/Winifred
14. Another night at his
place is bewitchingly fun, times three.
Darryl
15. Her real name was Amy,
but Tony prefers this moniker…
Rosabella
16. “But it's summer and
we're running out of ice” (to keep him around)…
Jud
17. She was trying to meet
him again outside the Waverly… forget the two dollars…
Frank Mills
18. The number one man
thought she was “definitely too intrusive, a nuisance and yet… she's an
interesting creature…”
Eve
19. “He's obnoxious and
disliked”… but…
Mr. Adams
20. The alter ego of Hope
Springfield…
Lila Tremaine
21. The real name of the
Spanish lass “spawned in a ditch”….
Aldonza
22. The lady from question
21, as seen through Alonso Quijana's eyes.
Dulcinea
23. Nobody mentions this
name, or the little Dickens dies!
Bill Sykes
24. She was bright as a
penny and made up her mind…
Jenny
25. After trying to stop
smoking, Daisy was channeling her…
Melinda

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