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Hint
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Answer
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Seventeen, se-se-seventeen Se-se-seventeen
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What'd I Miss?
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Dear Theodosia, what to say to you? You have my eyes, you have your mother's name
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Dear Theodosia
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Lee, do you yield? You shot him in the side, yes, he yields
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Meet Me Inside
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Alexander, come back to sleep I have an early meeting out of town
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Best of Wives and Best of Women
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Ah, Mister Secretary Mister Burr, sir
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The Room Where It Happens
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How does Hamilton An arrogant immigrant, orphan
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Your Obedient Servant
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Look, grandpa's in the paper War hero Phillip Schuyler loses senate seat to young upstart Aaron Burr
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Schuyler Defeated
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You say The price of my love's not a price that you're willing to pay
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You'll Be Back
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In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet For just a moment
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Hurricane
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I saved every letter you wrote me From the moment I read them, I knew you were mine
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Burn
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How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore And a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a forgotten
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Alexander Hamilton
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Theodosia writes me a letter every day I'm keeping the bed warm while her husband is away
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Wait For It
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How does Hamilton the short-tempered Protean Creator of the Coast Guard
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The Adams Administration
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Look around, look around at how lucky we are To be alive right now
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That Would Be Enough
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Hear ye, hear ye!
My name is Samuel Seabury
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Farmer Refuted
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Let me tell you what I wish I'd known When I was young and dreamed of glory
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Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story
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There are moments that the words don't reach There is suffering too terrible to name
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It's Quiet Uptown
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 It's the ten duel commandments
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Ten Duel Commandments
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(The election of 1800) Can we get back to politics?
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The Election of 1800
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Stay Alive - Reprise
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There's nothing rich folks love more
Than going downtown and slummin' it with the poor
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The Schuyler Sisters
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They say The price of my war is not a price that they are willing to pay
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What Comes Next?
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I am not throwin' away my shot I am not throwin' away my shot
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My Shot
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Hint
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Answer
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Ladies and gentlemen You could've been anywhere in the world tonight
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Cabinet Battle #1
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Alright, alright That's what I'm talking about
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Satisfied
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Stay Alive
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They say George Washington's yielding his power and stepping away Is that true?
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I Know Him
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I may not live to see our glory (I may not live to see our glory)
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The Story of Tonight
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There's nothing like summer in the city Someone under stress meets someone looking pretty
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Say No to This
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The Reynolds Pamphlet Have you read this?
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The Reynolds Pamphlet
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It must be nice, it must be nice To have Washington on your side
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Washington on Your Side
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I may not live to see our glory! (I may not live to see our glory!)
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The Story of Tonight - Reprise
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How does a ragtag volunteer army in need of a shower Somehow defeat a global superpower?
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Guns and Ships
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Mr. President, you asked to see me? I know you're busy
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One Last Time
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I was younger than you are now When I was given my first command
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History Has Its Eyes on You
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One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine There are ten things you need to know (number one)
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The World Was Wide Enough
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British Admiral Howe's got troops on the water Thirty-two thousand troops in New York harbour
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Right Hand Man
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The battle of Yorktown, 1781 Monsieur Hamilton
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Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)
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Mr. Vice President Mr. Madison
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We Know
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Ooh (hey, hey) I do, I do, I do, I do, (hey, hey, hey, hey)
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Helpless
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Meet the latest graduate of King's College I prob'ly shouldn't brag, but, dag, I amaze and astonish
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Blow Us All Away
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Un deux trois quatre Cinq six sept huit neuf (un deux trois quatre)
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Take a Break
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How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore Go on and on, grow into more of a phenomenon?
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A Winter's Ball
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The issue on the table, France is on the verge of war with England And do we provide aid and troops to our French allies
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Cabinet Battle #2
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After the war, I went back to New York A-after the war, I went back to New York
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Non-Stop
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Aaron Burr, Sir
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