Hint
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Answer
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The legend lives on from the _______ on down
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Chippewa
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on the big lake they call _______.
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Gitche Gumee
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The lake it is said never gives up her ____ ,
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Dead
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when the skies of _______ turn gloomy.
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November
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With a load of ______ 26,000 tons more and the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty.
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Iron ore
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That good ship and true was a bone to be _______ when the gales of November came ______.
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chewed, early
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The ship was the pride of the ________ side, coming back form some mill in _________.
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American , Wisconsin
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As the big ______ go it was bigger than most with a crew and good captain _____________.
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Freighters, Well seasoned
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Concluding some terms with a couple of __________
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Steel firms
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When they left fully loaded for ________.
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Cleveland
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And later that night when the _______ rang,
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Ship's bell
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could it be the ______ wind they'd been feelin'?
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North
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The wind in the wires made a tattle tale _______, and the wave broke over the railing.
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Sound
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And every man knew as the _____ did to "twas the ____ of November come stealin'"
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Captain, Witch
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The ___ came late and the breakfast had to wait when the gales of November came ______.
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Dawn, Slashin'
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When afternoon came it was freezin' ___, in the face of a _______ westwind.
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Rain, Hurricane
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When ________came the ol' cook came on deck sayin'
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Suppertime
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"Fellas it's too ____ to feed ya."
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Rough
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At _ PM the main hatchway caved in, he said "fellas it's been good to know ya."
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7
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The captain wired in he had ____ comin' in,
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Water
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and the good ship and crew were in ____.
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Peril
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Hint
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Answer
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And later that ____ when it's lights when out of sight,
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Night
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came the wreck of the _____________.
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Edmund Fitzgerald
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Does anyone know where the love of __ goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?
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God
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The ______ all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay,
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Searchers
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If they'd put 15 more ____ behind her.
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Miles
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They might have _____,
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Split up
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or they might have _______, they may have broke deep and took water.
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Capsized
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And all that ______ are the faces and the names of
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Remains
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The ____ and the ___ and the _______.
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Wives, Sons, Daughters
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Lake ____ rolls, Superior ____,
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Huron, Sings
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in the rooms of her ice water ______.
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Mansion
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Old Michigan steams like a young mans _____,
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Dreams
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The islands and bays are for _______.
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Sportsmen
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And farther below Lake _____, takes in what Lake ___ can send her.
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Ontario, Erie
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And the iron boats go as the ______ all know with the gales of November remembered.
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Mariners
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In a ____ old hall in Detroit they prayed
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Musty
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In the ________________.
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Maritime Sailor's Cathedral
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The ____ bell chimed til' it rang 29 times for each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald.
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Church
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The ____ lives on from the Chippewa on down on the big lake they call Gitche Gumee.
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Legend
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______ they said, never gives up her dead when the gales of November came early.
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Superior
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