- - Hershfield hero
- - Hero of 2,327 performances
- - Hershfield's "...... the Agent"
- - Hero of a 1922 play
- - Rose's love, in the theater
- - Nicols hero
- - Nichols suitor
- - Nichols protagonist
- - Mr. Levy of a Broadway play
- - Lover of a Rose
- - Long-running title role
- - Hershfield cartoon hero
- - Hero of over 2,300 performances.
- - Hero of Nichols's long-run play
- - Hero of long-run play
- - Hero of a marathon Broadway show.
- - Hero of a long-running play
- - Hero 2,327 times on B'way
- - Friend of Rose
- - Character created by Anne Nichols
- - Broadway hero
- - Broadway groom of 1922
- - B'way hero
- - Anne Nichols stage hero
- - Anne Nichols role
- - Anne Nichols protagonist
- - A. Nichols's hero
- - A Levy of Broadway
- - "Agent" of cartoons
- - "...... the Agent"
- - Butt of Jewish jokes
- - Man's nickname that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
- - Title lover in a 1922 Broadway hit
- - '...... the Agent' (old comic strip)
- - Anne Nichols title hero
- - '...... Baby' ('Hair' song featuring a parody of the Gettysburg Address)
- - Title character in a 1922 Broadway hit
- - Rose's title partner
- - Irish Rose lover of Broadway
- - Title lover in a 1920s Broadway hit
- - Old Broadway title beau
- - Nichols title hero of the '20s
- - Lover of an Irish Rose
- - Title character of 1920s Broadway
- - Title fellow in a 1922 Broadway hit
- - Son of Solomon Levy in an Anne Nichols play
- - Rose lover of Broadway
- - Anne Nichols title protagonist
- - "...... the Agent" (old comic strip by Harry Hershfield)
- - 1920s Broadway hero
- - Lover of Irish Rose
- - Mr. Levy of 1920s Broadway fame
- - Broadway title character whose last name is Levy
- - Rosemary's love in a classic Anne Nichols play
- - Anne Nichols character
- - Anne Nichols hero
- - Rosemary's love in an Anne Nichols play
- - Nichols hero
- - Beau of 55D
- - Harry Hershfield comic "...... the Agent"
- - Anne Nichols title character
- - nickname that sounds like two consecutive letters
- - orthodox jewish musician rotenberg
- - His Rose was Irish
- - Hershfield's "agent"
- - Rose's friend
- - Rose's beloved
- - Hershfield cartoon character
- - Rose's swain
- - Rose's man
- - Rose's fellow
- - Rose Murphy's spouse
- - Character in long-run play
- - Broadway role
- - Theatrical lover
- - Stage husband
- - Solomon Levy's son
- - Show name
- - Rose's suitor
- - Rose's spouse
- - Rose's Romeo
- - Rose's mate
- - Rose's lover, on Broadway
- - Rose's love, in an old play
- - Rose's husband.
- - Rose's husband, on Broadway
- - Rose's beloved in a 1922 play
- - Rose Murphy's man
- - Rose lover onstage
- - Role in 20's Broadway hit
- - Name in long-run show
- - Name in long-run play
- - Name in an old comedy
- - Mr. Irish Rose
- - Miss Murphy's groom
- - Long-run Broadway man
- - He loved Irish Rose
- - He loved an Irish lass
- - Guy with an Irish Rose
- - A Levy who loved a Murphy
- - "Thursdays With ......" (2010 "Simpsons" episode)
- - "Million Dollar ......" (Simpsons episode)
- - "Million Dollar ......" (2006 "Simpsons" episode featuring Homer's dad)
- - "...... Baby" (song that begin "Yes I's finished on y'all farm land with yo' boll weevils and all")
- - ...... Baby (Hair song)
- - Irish Rose's beau
- - Rose's Broadway beau
- - Rose's Broadway love
- - Irish Rose's love
- - Rose's love in a 1922 play
- - Irish Rose's lover
- - '...... Baby' ('Hair' number)
- - Rose's love on old Broadway
- - He loved an Irish Rose
- - Irish Rose's guy
- - Rosemary Murphy's love in a 1922 play
- - '......'s Irish Rose'
- - '...... Baby' (song from 'Hair')
- - Irish Rose's man
- - Rose's love
- - He loved Rose
- - Irish Rose's hubby on Broadway
- - Rosemary's beau
- - Rose's guy
- - Rose's love, on stage
- - Rose's guy, on Broadway
- - Rosemary Murphy's love in a 1920s play
- - 1922 Broadway character whose last name is Levy
- - Rose's Broadway lover
- - Irish Rose's husband
- - Rose's beau
- - Rose's love, on Broadway
- - "Hair" song "...... Baby"
- - Irish Rose's fellow
- - He had an Irish Rose
- - Old Broadway's '--'s Irish Rose'
- - Rose lover
- - Rose's beau on Broadway
- - Broadway Rose-lover
- - Gymnastics coach Grossfeld
- - Irish Rose's hubby
- - Rose fancier
- - Irish Rose's sweetheart
- - Rosemary's husband in a 1922 Broadway play
- - Irish Rose lover
- - Guy with an Irish Rose, on old Broadway
- - ".... Baby" ("Hair" tune)
- - Rose's beloved in a play
- - Rose Mary Murphy's hubby
- - Irish Rose's admirer
- - Rose's beau, on Broadway in 1922
- - Rose's lover
- - "......'s Irish Rose" (1920s Broadway comedy)
- - Rose's beau, in a play
- - He loved his Irish Rose
- - Rose's boyfriend
- - Radical Hoffman
- - Cartoon character
- - Man's nickname
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