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    Men At Work

    What Men at Work (MAW) song asks 'tell us General, is it party time'?Men at Work

      It's a Mistake. A cold war 'protest' song, if you will.

    What MAW song warns 'ghosts appear and fade away.'?Men at Work

      Overkill.

    Who was MAW's lead singer?Men at Work

      Colin Hay. What was up with his eyes anyway?

    Complete the lyric: 'I like it here with my childhood friend...here they come...'?Men at Work

      those feelings again. Lyrics from 'Who Can It Be Now?' - Men at Work's first American hit.

    In 'Down Under', how tall was the man who was 'full of muscle.'?Men at Work

      six foot four. 'He was six foot four..and full of muscle..' And no, I don't like vegamite, either.

    Complete the lyric from 'Overkill'. 'I can't get to sleep, I think about the ________.'?Men at Work

      implications. 'of diving in too deep...and possibly the complications..'

    What country was MAW originally from?Men at Work

      Australia.

    Which group besides MAW is also from the same country?Men at Work

      Air Supply. I also bet you know the lyrics to 'Lost to Love'. Come on, admit it!

    In 1986, Colin Hay released a solo song entitled 'Looking for Jack'. What Jack was he referring to?Men at Work

      Jack Nicholson. Can you handle the truth?!

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