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Answer for the clue ""You'll Never Walk Alone" musical ", 8 letters:
carousel

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Carousel is a 1956 film adaptation of the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical of the same name which, in turn, was based on Ferenc Molnár 's non-musical play Liliom . The 1956 Carousel film stars Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones , and was directed ...

Usage examples of carousel.

The art room of Cinema Scene, with its ink pens and a carousel of colored pencils, table-sized paper, overlays and benday dots, border tape, and discarded headlines and photographs that I could wax and collage, was my paradise.

No statues, elaborate carousel, or old men in tams playing boccie ball.

At the rate Michael was chewing, she figured she had ample time to snag her luggage off the carousel and make it to curbside in time to rendezvous with him at the Hertz shuttle stop.

The skycap hopped to, rolling his cart up next to the carousel and readying himself to grab the suitcase as it passed.

Towne Decorating that day with her mind made up to special-order the Roman Holiday Stripes in peacock green and carousel yellow with a Tropical Fruit and Nesting Birds Swag border because she had thought she wanted a change from the eternal beige-on-beige rosettes she was replacing.

He passed the carousel, went through Hawaii and Alcatraz and finally to Treasure Island, and there were no more of the invaders.

Memories of desert and bikers and the ride in the station wagon and the fat old Sheriff and the FBI agents spun around in his head, a tormenting carousel.

Steam carouseled ceilingward, sucked out through recycling vents to be recondensed and reused.

Each machine stores 406 keys on a carousel, has a response time of less than thirty seconds, and provides complete tracking of key movements.

Lizard on a Windowpane By the time I got to the midway, a hundred carnies were crowded around the carousel, most of whom I had yet to meet.

But to me, the most precious of all is a spot on your picture of the carousel after dark.

They wished Louis the Cruel were here, Klingsor's friend, the painter of carousels and circuses.

Tu Fu pleaded, and they went over to the carousel, stood by the painted barrier, watched the carousel turn its giddy circles in the piercing glitter of spangles and mirrors.

The house was quiet as she walked upstairs, the boys were out with friends, and Sheilagh had taken the three younger children to Golden Gate Park to see the new carousel, and they had left the house in high spirits.

They had been to the carousel, and come home, and all afternoon, she had sat there, in her wedding veil, thinking of Charles, and the wedding day that was to have been tomorrow.