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Alexander's Ragtime
Band
( Irving Berlin song )
And The
Band
Played On ( Randy Shilts book )
And the
band
played on
As crooked as a dog's hind
leg
As full as a fat lady's
sock
Band
of brothers
Beat the
band
Below the
belt
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Belt
and braces
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Belt
it out
Belt
up
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Break a
leg
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Citizen
band
radio
Click it or ticket ( United States seat
belt
law advertising slogan )
Cock a
leg
Cost an arm and a
leg
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Deep Fine
Leg
( field position in the game of cricket )
Deep Square
Leg
( field position in the game of cricket )
Do They Know It's Christmas? (
Band
Aid song )
Ethnic
stocking
( the appointment to political office on the basis of ethnicity )
Forward Short
Leg
( field position in the game of cricket )
Garage
band
Gastric
band
( A device surgically inserted around the stomach intended to reduce appetite )
Get your
leg
over
Give a
leg
up
I'll have your guts for garters
It was twenty years ago today Sgt. Pepper taught the
band
to play ( Beatles song lyric )
Leg
Gully ( field position in the game of cricket )
Leg
Slip ( field position in the game of cricket )
Leg
it
Leg
lamp
Leg
over
Leg
pull
Leg
up
Long
Leg
( field position in the game of cricket )
Neon Meate Dream of a Octafish ( Captain Beefheart and the Magic
Band
song )
One
leg
at a time ( Dockers advertising slogan )
Pay an arm and a
leg
Primal fear ( Neurosis therapy and British rock
band
)
Put a
sock
in it
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band
( Beatles album and song )
Shake a
leg
Short Fine
Leg
( field position in the game of cricket )
Short Square
Leg
( field position in the game of cricket )
Show a
leg
Show a little
leg
Smell the Glove ( fictional album by the spoof heavy-metal
band
Spinal Tap )
Sock
it to me ( A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In )
Sock
puppet marketing
Square
Leg
( field position in the game of cricket )
Stocking
filler
Stocking
stuffer
Strike Up The
Band
( George Gershwin composition )
Strike up the
band
The Adventure of the Speckled
Band
( Sherlock Holmes story )
The Bible
Belt
The Boys in the
Band
( play by Mart Crowley )
The Final Countdown ( song by the Swedish
band
Europe )
Tighten your
belt
To beat the
band
Triumph has the bra for the way you are ( Triumph
Lingerie
advertising slogan )
Under your
belt
We few, we happy few, we
band
of brothers ( from Henry V by Shakespeare )
Without a
leg
to stand on
You're pulling my
leg