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    Oklahoma!

    In "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top", what colour are the wheels on the surrey itself?Oklahoma!

      Yellow. The upholstery on the surrey is brown. Nothing is red; we are informed during the song the colours of the rig.

    What day did Will Parker get to Kansas City?Oklahoma!

      Friday. He learned a thing or two on the Saturday.

    How long has Ado Annie known the difference between right and wrong?Oklahoma!

      Since she was 10. We find this out during the song "I Cain't Say No".

    In the song "People Will Say We're In Love", Curley and Laurie have a romantic comedy banter about what they should and shouldn't be doing. Despite all the taboos, what does Laurie bake?Oklahoma!

      Curley's favourite pie. I think this song is when people realise that Laurie and Curley are going to get together at one point. You could cut the tension between them with a knife.

    Curley realises that he has competition for Laurie's affections in the form of Jud Fry, the family's farm helper. How does Curley suggest Jud kill himself?Oklahoma!

      Hang himself. I can never work out whether Curley is joking or not in this song. He seems to be playing around but he could be deadly serious.

    "It's A Scandal! It's An Outrage!" is a song sung by the peddler Ali Hakim and the men of the territory about the problems they face with the fathers of the girls they like and the fact that fathers have what?Oklahoma!

      Guns. This is a very comic song where the men express their suffering and Ali Hakim regrets ever commenting that he would marry Ado Annie, as he really wasn't serious about "driving with her to the end of the world."

    The whole town get together to raise money for the new school and a fight erupts between the two rival groups in town, the farmers and the cowboys. Both groups argue it out but who ends up settling the dispute and by what means?Oklahoma!

      Aunt Eller with a shot-gun.. Everyone starts fighting and Aunt Eller fires shots from a gun to get everyone to stop claiming: "Ain't nobody gonna slug out anything. This here's a party."

    Ado Annie and Will Parker meet and talk of the future. What does Will say that Annie must be more stand-offish about?Oklahoma!

      Buggy rides. Will has heard of Annie's escapades while he's been away and how she has been behaving inappropriately and now that they are engaged, he wants her to be faithful. Not that he has any proof that she has been unfaithful.

    Laurie and Curley get together over the song "People Will Say We're In Love-Reprise". Curley shouts to the yard that he and Laurie are engaged. Laurie tries to stop him claiming that they will hear him all the way to where?Oklahoma!

      Catoosie. This is a beautiful love song and shows how much the pair care for each other. *Swoons, sighs*

    The title song "Oklahoma!" is sung at the wedding of Curley and Laurie. All of the guests at the wedding sing why the couple have picked a good time to marry and what the land is going to give them. What does Aunt Eller claim is going to be on the flowers of the prairie?Oklahoma!

      June bugs.. The men comment on how Curley will be able to work off the land and how he'll be able to carry on his cowboy ways even when he is a farmer supporting Laurie. Aunt Eller and the other women talk of love and hope for the future. "Flowers on the prairie where the June bugs zoom."

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