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It's been three days since the last guess, so as promised, here's the followup from the music game. Thanks to everyone who played. First, the scores:

And now the answers to the ones that weren't guessed:

"Then Jimmy came along and we set up a conjugation / we were busy every night with loving recreation / I spent my days at work so he could get an education / and now he's an engineer!" -- "I'm Gonna Be An Engineer", by Peggy Seeger (my recording is by Anne Feeney, who used to perform every Sunday night at Ryan's Pub before she became more well-known)

"The shadow hovers o'er us old and long, its power fuligin and vast" -- "Terminus Est" by Julia Ecklar

"Likewise do not ignite the dog, the snake, the gerbil or the frog" -- "Never Set the Cat on Fire" by Frank Hayes, who is known for forgetting lyrics, especially his own :-)

"Come on up, I've got a lifeline; come on up to this train of mine" -- "Harriet Tubman", sung by John McCutcheon

"You can watch the meatloaf grow in the most frightening place I know" -- "Where the Penicillin Grows" by Queen Anne's Lace (yes, it is a song about cleaning out the fridge)

"If you gave me a billion dollars, I'll tell you just what I'd do -- I'd buy a new stereo, buy up Nabisco, and make sweet love to you" -- "Music, Sex, and Cookies" sung by Michael Spiro (yeah yeah, I know, but a billion dollars meant more when the song was written)

"He led the fight to save Lake Pedder from the HEC" -- "Olegas" by Bruce Watson (that's Olegas Truchanas)

"Those quislings who sold out the patriot game" -- "The Patriot Game", sung by the Clancy Brothers (and lots of other folks, but that's the recording I have)

"Reuben was the eldest of the children of Israel" -- "Prologue" (or "Jacob and Sons") from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ([livejournal.com profile] hlinspjalda, you were so close!)

"Well they pulled upon the bell-rope but there was no tingaling" -- "Hang on the Bell, Nellie", sung by the Chad Mitchell Trio

"And the morning of the avalanche the yeti kidnapped Blanch" -- "Colorado Rockies" (or "Colorado's Calling Me"), sung by Clam Chowder

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