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• Ally-Kazam
-- Peter Fredson, "Genesis For Beginners" (2004)
• Bam wham ham flam jamb cram alla kazam slam!
-- Linda Varsell Smith, The Rainbow Redemption (200 )
• Bim bam alakazam
-- Ruth I. Dowell, Move Over Mother Goose (1987)
• Bip, bomp, bam alakazam
-- Frankie Smith, "Double Dutch Bus"
• Flash Bam Alakazam!
-- Will Friedwald, Jazz Singing (1990)
• Shallakazam
-- Charles Harrington Elster, Tooth and Nail (1994)
• Slam Bam Alacazam
-- Mel Torme, Drummin' Men (1990)
• Uguh Buguh Alacazam
-- Brian Hill, Cisco: The Complete Reference (2002)
• Wam! Bam! Alakazam!
-- Penn Jilette, Penn & Teller's How to Play in Traffic (1997)
• Wham bam Alacazam
"Wham, bam, alacazam we got a new head monkey running the country
and old Sam has got him in his pocket." -- John Sayles, Los Gusanos (1991)
• Wham! Bam! Alakazam!
"Wham! Bam! AlakaZam! The old gal was her old self again." -- Dave
Galey, The Joys of Busing (1996)
"That's when it hit her -- wham bam alakazam." -- Nancy Moser,
Time Lottery (2002)
• Wham bam allakazam
-- Marjorie Dorfman, A Taste of Funny (2002)
• Wham bang alikazam!
-- Tom Murphy, Conversations on a Homecoming (1985)
• Zam-zam alacazam
-- Harvey Milkman, Craving for Ecstasy (1987)
In Literature:
• "Bill and his wife came to enjoy the illusion of control. 'It'd be like a guy
standing by Old Faithful and every hour saying 'Alakazam!' and up pops
the geyser. But the guy isn't controlling anything; he just knows how the
geyser works so it seems like he's making the geyser spout." -- Stephanie
Brown, The Family Recovery Guide (2000)
•"Alakazam. Hell, I'd even twitch my nose if I thought it would work."
-- Kim Harrison, Every Which Way But Dead (2005)