In 1994 MGM released its third film in this series featuring clips of classic musicals
That's Entertainment
"Mythological" name for a book of maps
An Atlas
The inflammation of its inner lining is called endocarditis
The Heart
This grain is turned into starch, meal, oil, syrup & bourbon, & eaten as a vegetable
Corn
A popular play may be SRO, meaning this
Standing Room Only
Shirley Temple was the first choice to star in this 1939 musical but Judy Garland got the part
The Wizard of Oz
It's a tie score of 40 each in tennis, or a two in a deck of cards
Deuce
This disease is also known as cancer of the blood
Leukemia
Name shared by a large yellow squash & a long yellow fruit
Banana
Financially speaking, AMEX is this stock exchange
the American Exchange
Donald O'Connor also made a splash in this 1952 musical singing "Make 'Em Laugh"
Singin' In The Rain
Rather than a full-length fur coat, it's a fur wrap worn around the shoulders
A Stole
This type of bacteria found in chicken & eggs was named for the veterinarian who discovered it
Salmonella
You can reduce the amount of "heat" in one of these by taking out the ribs & seeds
Peppers
When an application form wants your YOB, it's asking for this
Year of Birth
The 3 sailors "On the Town" were Jules Munshin, Gene Kelly & this man
Frank Sinatra
It means to soak or infuse in a usually hot liquid, as with tea leaves or fruit
Steep
Term for cutting through the neck into the windpipe to open a breathing passage
Tracheotomy
Term for the edible shoots of alfalfa, beans or radishes
Sprouts
Frl. is this German title corresponding to our Miss
Fraulein
In "Good News" June Allyson & Peter Lawford went "down on the heels, up on the toes" to do this
The Varsity Drag
According to a Biblical proverb, "Before" this "is humility"
Honor
Because it blocks the effects of a naturally occurring chemical Benadryl is termed this type of medicine
Antihistimine
Seedless types of this fruit include the Flame & the Perlette
Grapes
ob. can stand for obstetric or for this musical instrument
Oboe