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Answer
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Hint
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A
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Amos Hart
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Roxie's husband
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B
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burglar
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Who Roxie claims the murdered person found in their apartment was
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C
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Cicero
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The hotel where Charlie and Veronica got killed for doing number 17
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D
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diary
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A crucial evidence against Roxie found by V
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E
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elope
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What A convinced Roxie to do one day
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F
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Fred Casely
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Roxie's lover whom she murdered
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G
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gum
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A Bernie got killed for popping and chewing this substance
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H
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himself
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[He] only had this person to blame, according to the murderesses
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I
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ignored
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How A feels when he sings his song "Mister Cellophane"
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J
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Jazz Age
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The time period during which the story takes place
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K
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knife
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A Wilbur ran into this ten times because he was jealous
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L
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lawyer
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The occupation of Billy Flynn (played by Richard Gere)
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M
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Mama
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The nickname of Matron Morton
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N
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not guilty
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The only English words of Hunyak, the Hungarian murderer
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O
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Oscar
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A major award the movie won in 2002
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P
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pregnant
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What Roxie claims to be to steal back her fame
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Q
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Queen Latifah
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The singer and actress who portrayed Matron Morton
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R
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reporter
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Mary Sunshine's occupation which basically dictates the opinion of Chicagoan public
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S
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Spread Eagle
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The name for number 17, an act Veronica and Charles got killed for
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T
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Tap Dance
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A form of dance Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) does during the trial scene
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U
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Uh uh
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The sound Hunyak, the Hungarian murderer, repeatedly makes in the Cell Block Tango
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V
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Velma Kelly
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Roxie's idol and rival
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W
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without you
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The last line of the movie: "We couldn't have done it _______ ___."
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Y
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YES
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With all this publicity, Roxie's in a whole word of this
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Z
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Zellweger
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The last name of the actress who played Roxie
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