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  1. Recalling the lovely holiday concert last Saturday night: "Angels in the Heights" at St. Ann Church in Cleveland Heights.
  2. Off this week to have the tiara tweaked. Back in the saddle Monday, Dec. 21. Be good or your quarter notes will turn into lumps of coal.
  3. Naughty Etymology: "Spoonula" is a kitchen implement, a combination bewteen a spoon and a spatula.
  4. We blew the roof off the joint with "42nd Street" (1933) on the Movie Quiz. A Westlake listener will wear his tux to "Messiah" at Severance.
  5. A Fairview Park listener got it right: "How to Steal a Million" (1966). A.Hepburn's black lace dress sold for nearly $97,000 at auction.
  6. Movie Quiz at 9:25 a.m. ET. Clue: one of Audrey Hepburn's recently-auctioned dresses was worn in this film.
  7. Now that CBS will discontinue the soap opera "As the World Turns" next September, will they substitute REAL opera?
  8. Wm. Beedle Jr. was William Holden; he danced with Kim Novak during the "Moonglow" music from "Picnic" (1955). A Chagrin Falls MQ winner.
  9. Congratulations to Cleveland Orch Young Composer Fellow Jorg Widmann, who has won the Elise L. Stoeger Prize.
  10. Montgomery Clift sang "Plaisir d'amour" to Olivia DeHavilland in "The Heiress" (1949). A Rocky River listener won the "Messiah" tix.
  11. Clue: Was Montgomery Clift's character a fortune hunter? James Galway, who is 70 today, performs the Movie Quiz music at 9:25 a.m. ET.
  12. A Strongsville listener recognized Paul Anka's march from "The Longest Day" (1962), winning the Heritage Brass tickets for Dec. 19.
  13. Movie Quiz: The 40th anniversary of "The Wild Bunch" was observed in LA last month. A North Olmstedian won the Royal Winnipeg Ballet tix.
  14. Royal Winnipeg Ballet "Nutcracker" tickets on the Movie Quiz at 9:25 a.m. ET on 104.9 & wclv.com.
  15. It is reported that the Woods "pre-nuptial" agreement is being re-written in the light of the mister's "post-nuptial" activities.
  16. Naughty Etymology: "Nuptials," from Latin for "taking a husband," or in the case of Mrs.Tiger Woods, taking out a husband with a golf club.
  17. Movie Quiz: The audio adaptation of "The Maltese Falcoln" (1941) was nominated for a Grammy. A Westlake winner of Royal Winnipeg Ballet tix.
  18. Liza Minnelli sang "You Are My Lucky Star" in "New York, New York," our Movie Quiz answer on WCLV. A first-time winner from Cleveland.
  19. In "Rear Window," Ross Bagdasarian plays the composer. A first-time winner from Lakewood won the tix from the Singers' Club of Cleveland.
  20. In what Hitchcock film did Ross Bagdasarian (aka David Seville & his chipmunks) play a role? Guess now 1-800-343-9258.