- - Last song written by Rodgers and Hammerstein
- - Flower shown on Austria's two eurocent coin
- - "The Sound of Music" song named for a white flower
- - 'e led Wise's production of a song
- - Alpine plant, celebrated in song
- - Flower in a "Sound of Music" song title
- - 'The Sound of Music' song about an Alpine flower
- - Last song Rodgers and Hammerstein did together (1959)
- - Captain Von Trapp's song
- - Song that ends "Bless my homeland forever"
- - Flower that's a symbol of purity
- - "The Sound of Music" song
- - 'Sound of Music' song
- - Song from "The Sound of Music"
- - European rambling sees wild plant in the Alps
- - White-flowering plant
- - plant one in weedless arrangement
- - Flower lies tangled with weeds
- - Alpine perennial plant
- - Alpine ewes slide all over the place
- - Alpine plant is weedless, I resolve
- - small alpine flowering plant with white oblong leaves
- - Alpine plant Swedes lie about
- - Flower sung about in "The Sound of Music"
- - Alpine plant
- - White Alpine flower
- - Swedes lie about plant
- - European out sees wild plant
- - Woolly-leaved Alpine flower
- - Alpine swedes lie all over the place
- - European abroad sees wild flower as national symbol
- - Flower seeds lie all over the place with cutting
- - European travelling sees wild plant
- - Alpine plant, prized in Switzerland
- - Alpine aster
- - Gem from "The Sound of Music"
- - Floral emblem of Switzerland.
- - "The Sound of Music" tune
- - Alpine flower?
- - Small plant found in the Alps
- - White Swiss flower from The Sound of Music
- - Mountain bloom
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