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1!!Administrivia/SpoilersOff applies to the Moments subpages. '''BEWARE OF UNMARKED SPOILERS'''
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4* Amos immediately telling the police the truth when he realizes that the "burglar" was the man who sold them furniture. He then delivers a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Roxie for cheating on him, murdering her lover, and lying to him about it.
5* Also, at the end, Amos leaves Roxie when she tells him she lied about being pregnant. It may not seem like much, considering Amos is left with his day job, but he is finally tired of her scheming and manipulating and cuts her loose. Roxie soon realizes she's doomed to obscurity as the crowds leave.
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7!! Film
8* One for Amos in the film. When Roxie tries calling him out and calling him a "disloyal husband," he gives her a DeathGlare and walks away from her in disgust.
9* One neighbor sees Roxie with Fred, who lies that Fred is her "brother". She gives testimony to the police that she's seen Fred "jazzing" with Roxie for three months, and identifies his body with an EveryoneHasStandards expression.
10* The cops, in general, are on the ball when it comes to apprehending murderers. They appear along with a detective mere minutes after Velma murders her sister and husband, despite her attempts to hide the gun and evidence. Later, when questioning Amos, they immediately arrest Roxie when she angrily confesses to the murder.
11* The staging of "They Both Reached for the Gun," where Roxie is Billy's dummy, and the press are marionettes. The makeup, the choreography, interspersed with random cuts to the real-world press conference. By the end of it, Roxie has made the headlines.
12* Billy's BatmanGambit to get Velma ''and'' Roxie off. He has Velma cut a plea deal, uses a fake version of Roxie's diary as a bargaining chip, and discredits the prosecutor. And if you listen closely, [[ExactWords he never actually lies during his tap-dance]].
13* A small but no less impressive one comes near the end of "All That Jazz". Velma's just killed her husband and sister, and done a showstopping rendition of the song she was supposed to do with her sister. Near the end of it, the cops come in, and she sees them. Does she run off stage? Nope. She gives them a very bold "Come and get me" look, complete with a foot stamp, and finishes the song, completely bringing the house down in the process.
14** "No, I'm no one's wife but oh, I love my life and ''all...that...jazz!''" Not only did she confess to the police and the public at large (she's no one's wife because she just killed him), on stage, ''in song,'' she admits she doesn't feel the least remorse.
15* The entirety of the "Cell Block Tango" especially the film version.
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19* After 108 years of no championships, 70 years without even playing in a World Series game, and 12 years since their last NLCS game, the third place Chicago Cubs managed to upset their division rivals the first place St. Louis Cardinals by clinching the 2015 NLDS game in Game 4 at home in the first postseason matchup ever between the two historic rivals, in a year where most fans had initially set their expectations at "not having a losing season". Doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} as after the final strike the entire stadium sang in unison the famous "Go Cubs Go!" song.

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