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* [[Action Girl]]: Annie can fight as well as any boy. April 7, 1936, she decks the toughest kid in school with one punch.
* [[Amoral Attorney]]: Mr. Busard.
* [[Anti
{{quote| '''The robber:''' "I'm not going to take any more chances o' letting you get hurt. I'm not ''that'' bad. I'm still man enough to meet my finish ''alone.''"}}
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: Eonite.
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* [[Remember the New Guy]]: After several years with many trials and tribulations for Annie and "Daddy" Warbucks, we're introduced to Z.Z. Hare, who apparently has always stood by Warbucks, in good times and hard. Even though Warbucks had been in a lot of trouble several times by then, and Hare hadn't been around.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Warbucks' bodyguard, Punjab.
* [[Spin
* [[Socialite]]: Trixie Tinkle certainly ''wants'' to ''be'' one.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Tootsie Snoots.
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* [[Unexpected Inheritance]]: A welcome economic break for {{spoiler|"Uncle" Dan.}}
* [[Wealthy Ever After]]
* [[What Do You Mean
* [[Wham Episode]]: The strip for January 17, 1934.
* [[Wham Line]]: {{spoiler|"Is it kidnaping for a man and wife to speak to their own ''daughter?''}} from January 17, 1934.
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'''Annie:''' Then you ''did'' do it. I ''knew'' it! I ''knew'' it! }}
=== The radio series includes examples of: ===
* [[Merchandise
* [[Product Placement]]: Drink your Ovaltine!
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