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1941 FILM BY HOWARD HAWKS
Ball of fire; The Professor and the Burlesque Queen
  • Publicity photo of Barbara Stanwyck for the film

May queen         
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PERSONIFICATION OF THE MAY DAY HOLIDAY, AND OF SPRINGTIME AND ALSO SUMMER, OFTEN PART OF PENTECOSTAL TRADITIONS
Queen of the May; May Queens; Queen of May; King of the May; King of the may; May King and Queen; The May Queen
¦ noun a pretty girl chosen and crowned in traditional celebrations of May Day.
Queen of the May         
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PERSONIFICATION OF THE MAY DAY HOLIDAY, AND OF SPRINGTIME AND ALSO SUMMER, OFTEN PART OF PENTECOSTAL TRADITIONS
Queen of the May; May Queens; Queen of May; King of the May; King of the may; May King and Queen; The May Queen
¦ noun a May queen.
Nancy Drew: Tomb of the Lost Queen         
2012 VIDEO GAME
Tomb of the Lost Queen
Tomb of the Lost Queen is the 26th installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive. The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X platforms.

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Ball of Fire

Ball of Fire is a 1941 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. This Samuel Goldwyn Productions film (originally distributed by RKO) concerns a group of professors laboring to write an encyclopedia and their encounter with a nightclub performer who provides her own unique knowledge.

The supporting cast includes Oscar Homolka, S. Z. Sakall, Henry Travers, Richard Haydn, Dana Andrews, and Dan Duryea. In 1948, Hawks recycled the plot for a musical film, A Song Is Born, this time starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. The film is also known as The Professor and the Burlesque Queen. In 2016, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry.

Examples of use of queen of the ball
1. This is, in effect, her debut – and, so far at least, she is the shining queen of the ball.