| Line: Ensemble | % Correct |
|---|---|
| And be what they {'aint} | 100%
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| 'At's what's called a {facade} | 100%
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| Every {day} | 100%
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| If you live around {here} | 100%
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| Like to add a coat of {paint} | 100%
|
| That how their little game is {played} | 100%
|
| You need {cash} in the bank | 100%
|
| Also called a {facade} | 91%
|
| And I know it for {sure} | 91%
|
| And I'm {certain} | 91%
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| And the {front} bit, ha! | 91%
|
| Are all flashy and {swank} | 91%
|
| But there's one thing I {know} | 91%
|
| 'Cos the {houses} 'round here | 91%
|
| Has go no ready {cure} | 91%
|
| Life is terribly {hard} | 91%
|
| People live their own {sweet} way | 91%
|
| When your life's a {facade} | 91%
|
| All the the {people} 'round here | 82%
|
| At the {end} of the day | 82%
|
| But they're sinners and {crooks} | 82%
|
| Get rich and get {made} | 82%
|
| He's a bloody sight {better} than them | 82%
|
| If you {live} around here | 82%
|
| Is it's all a {facade} | 82%
|
| Ladies an' {gents} here before you | 82%
|
| Livin' out the {masquerade} | 82%
|
| Nearly everyone you {meet} | 82%
|
| They call him the crème de la {crème} | 82%
|
| They don't ever come {clean} | 82%
|
| They don't mean what they {say} | 82%
|
| They don't say what they {mean} | 82%
|
| This {disease} that they've got | 82%
|
| Whatever that {means} | 82%
|
| When walking down a London {street} | 82%
|
| Which none of 'em ever {admits} | 82%
|
| An' the name is {facade} | 73%
|
| If you live in {town}, dear | 73%
|
| I'm inclined to think half {mankind} | 73%
|
| Look behind the {facade} | 73%
|
| One or {two} | 73%
|
| Pretends to be a {pillar} of society | 73%
|
| Thinks the other half is {blind} | 73%
|
| 'Tisn't {hard}, dear | 73%
|
| To create a {facade} | 73%
|
| You need lots of {panache} | 73%
|
| And the {answer} | 64%
|
| {Hypocrites}! | 64%
|
| It's the betrothal of Sir Danver's daughter {Lisa} | 64%
|
| May have {savory} looks | 64%
|
| May look kinda {well-to-do}, ha! | 64%
|
| People {love} the facade | 64%
|
| Spendin' more than you {earn} | 64%
|
| That's the {game} here | 64%
|
| What's {behind} the facade? | 64%
|
| Wouldn't be {surprised} to find | 64%
|
| A model of propriety, sobriety and {piety} | 55%
|
| And have {money} to burn | 55%
|
| Are as {posh} as can be | 55%
|
| Even though it's a {bitch} | 55%
|
| Sir Danvers Carew is a {good} man | 55%
|
| Then you must cut a {dash} | 55%
|
| They're all in {cahoots} | 55%
|
| Who'd want to {trade}? | 55%
|
| With {rubbish} like me | 55%
|
| You must seem to be {rich} | 55%
|
| And I {betcha} | 45%
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| But I betcha precious {few} | 45%
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| 'Cos there's someone givin' a {party} as you see, sir | 45%
|
| Have paid for their {boots} | 45%
|
| If you say on your {guard} | 45%
|
| Is rather {special}, am I right? | 45%
|
| Who's never even heard of {notoriety} | 45%
|
| Call a street: {boulevard} | 36%
|
| Every {night} here one house | 36%
|
| Grease your hair with {pomade} | 36%
|
| It's the {snob} bit | 36%
|
| Or another is a {fun-house} | 36%
|
| This one here {tonight} | 36%
|
| You'll be held in {regard} | 36%
|
| You won't see 'em {hobnobbin'} | 36%
|
| Call a walk: {promenade} | 27%
|
| They'll all say you're a {card} | 18%
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