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After six months, I decided to have a look at this again. With some research, I see that these are three songs that are all based on the work of Mervyn Peake in his Gormenghast series.
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Adversaries presented in Crisis on Infinite Earths?
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No, though I imagine they all show up there - but then so does just about every other DC character up to that point (except, weirdly, Hal Jordan). However, the answer does involve, in part, COIE (fairly obvious perhaps with the Shadow Demons there)
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Next Triad:
Isabella Emma Olivia
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Close enough. (They're actually 2009, the most recent year with stats).
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I expect "Isabella" will be falling from favor now that the "Twilight" thing is getting old.
Audrey Hepburn Vanessa Redgrave Lesley Ann Warren
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This might need a hint. It does have to do with a certain role that each played, but they are three different roles.
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Did they all play a prostitute? Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's, Warren in Clue, and Redgrave in... some movie I don't know.
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