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Introduction:
"Use the provided clues to form a phrase with a word in common. For example, "'Bad Girls' singer who could have recorded a 1984 Bryan Adams hit" = Donna Summer of '69. Good luck!"


1. Jimmy Eat World's fourth album that could have featured a 2004 Green Day single from an album of the same name.
    Answer: (Three Words)


2. A 1987 George Michael tune that could have been recorded by Johnny Rotten's band.
    Answer: (5 Words)


3. A 2006 Justin Timberlake song, which won a Grammy in 2007, that could have been included on a 1980 AC/DC album.
    Answer: (Four or Three Words)


4. A potent 1973 Eagles' song that could have been featured in "Fiddler on the Roof".
    Answer: (Three Words - NO punctuation!)


5. A Canadian rock band famed for being "Born on a Pirate Ship" and wanting to be millionaires who could have sung a 1979 Kool and the Gang hit.
    Answer: (Three Words - NO punctuation!)


6. What do you get when you combine Pamela Anderson's ex-husband Bob Ritchie's stage name with what is probably the most popular song by the Clash?
    Answer: (Four Words)


7. Nick Gilder's 1978 number one hit combined with the third single released from U2's "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb".
    Answer: (8 Words)


8. Serj Tankian and his band could have sung this 1982 Men At Work song.
    Answer: (Five Words - think of where Men at Work are from)


9. This rock band from Bloomington, Indiana, which takes its name from a 1976 Peter Sellers movie, could be fronted by Ben Gibbard.
    Answer: (Six Words)


10. Billy Joel's first (and probably most well-known) hit paired with a 1992 R.E.M. tune.
    Answer: (Five Words)


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