Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 172

Three problems in Reserve:

1. Trains on tracks, stalled too long.

2. Only one way out of some neighborhoods.

3. Housing blight.

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Improvements, to dish-

In the growing community, in St. John the Baptist

Parish.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 135

Three about Coco Robicheaux:

1. He was featured in Dr. John’s

1967 song, “Walk On Guilded Splinters”.

2. He was the Hoodoo Bluesman.

3. His story is featured in “New Orleans

Walls: Still Standing”.

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Don’t have to insist-

For he will be missed.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 128

Three that were full back in 1940:

1. The streetcars.

2. The good eateries.

3. Charity Hospital.

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True and tried-

Fully occupied.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 109

Three things needed while in full drive:

1. Paved streets.

2. Proper lighting.

3. Safety rules.

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Back in 1907, for a start-

Rules to keep cars, streetcars, and horses

apart.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 97

Three places that Alfred Walker has been:

1. Deutsche Oper Berlin.

2. Milan’s la Scala.

3. New York’s Metropolitan Opera.

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Grew up on Birch Street in New Orleans’ Riverbend-

To sing at Loyola University, with hometown time to spend.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 97

Three places that Alfred Walker has been:

1. Deutsche Oper Berlin.

2. Milan’s la Scala.

3. New York’s Metropolitan Opera.

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Grew up on Birch Street in New Orleans’ Riverbend-

To sing at Loyola University, with hometown time to spend.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 93

1. Horse and carriage.

2. Street car.

3. Pedicab.

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The new business to flower-

Brought to you by pedaled foot power.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 154

Three that Mardi Gras beads can be made of:

1. Plastic.

2. Wood.

3. Paper.

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Gold, purple, and green-

With the idea of going a bit green, on the scene.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 122

Three Types of Parades:

1. Easter.

2. Mardi Gras.

3. Halloween.

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A spooky stir-

As participants marched in

the French Quarter.

Rhyme To See-In The Big Easy # 148

Three to sew:

1. A button on.

2. To do a hem.

3. To create a Mardi Gras ball gown.

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For 35 years, Judy Cobb was found-

Creating for Carnival Royalty, the ultimate

Mardi Gras ball gown.

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