- - in the popular song of the same name, whose 'beauty is beyond compare, with flaming locks of auburn hair'?
- - The "you" of the song lyric "I'm begging of you, please don't take my man"
- - dolly parton begged her not to take her man in 1973
- - Dolly Parton song
- - Dolly Parton hit including the line "I'm begging of you please don't take my man"
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- - 'Beauty and the Beast' beauty whose name is French for 'beautiful'
- - ... of the ball
- - The young woman turns up among the hellebores
- - beautiful girl seen in british fashion magazine
- - this provides a ring, one hears, for a pretty girl
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- - They turn hair auburn
- - Hair colors
- - Looking back, Pole in stable has head of hair with colourful dyes
- - Reddish hair dyes
- - Reddish-brown hair dyes
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- - 1978 song by Village People with a popular dance move that involves spelling out the name of the song with arm movements
- - where "you can have a good meal," in song
- - The group who had this 1978 disco hit followed it with Go West
- - Village People classic with a pantomimed chorus
- - Community center spelled out in an interactive dance song
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- - He'd read about an auburn-haired woman
- - communist leader with auburn hair?
- - Match for Titian-haired lass?
- - ginger-haired
- - He'd read about a girl with Titian hair
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- - .... League, Sherlock tale of auburn-haired types
- - Like Anne of Green Gables
- - Descriptive of Elizabeth I.
- - The ...... League
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- - Auburn-haired chefs?
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- - Auburn-haired people
- - Ginger-haired people
- - Dad's here, freaking out people with loud shocks?
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