Possible Questions:
- Food fish
- Choir member
- Pub order
- Fish
- Perch
- Game fish
- Kind of sax
- Singing voice
- Orchestra member
- Low
- Kind of drum
- Chorus member
- Voice
- Kind of clef
- Quartet member
- Low voice
- Choir part
- Deep voice
- Chorus voice
- Stereo knob
- Barbershop quartet member
- Male voice
- Choral voice
- Woofer output
- Type of guitar
- Rockfish
- Chorister
- Spiny-finned fish
- Sport fish
- Male singing voice
- Low singer
- Part of a jazz combo
- Type of fishing
- One of the clefs
- Low pitch
- Low in pitch
- Barbershop quartet voice
- Striped fish
- Striped critter
- Sport fisherman's catch
- McCartney's instrument
- Low-pitched
- Low range
- Low man in the choir
- Jerome Hines, e.g.
- Bull fiddle
- Type of fiddle
- Type of clef
- Sting's instrument
- Stereo control
- Source of low pitches
- Pinza was one
- Part of a combo
- Male choir member
- Largemouth or smallmouth
- Lake fish
- Ezio Pinza, for one
- Deep in tone
- ___ clef
- Voice below baritone
- Striped swimmer
- Sound from a woofer
- River fish
- Mixer setting
- Low man?
- Kind of fiddle
- Instrument played by Bill Wyman
- Fisherman's lure?
- Deep end?
- Contralto's counterpart
- Angler's quarry
- Angler's prize, sometimes
- Type of voice
- Treble's counterpart
- Tenor's colleague
- String-section member
- Sport fisherman's lure?
- Smallmouth fish
- Ramfis in "Aïda"
- Popular game fish
- Person responsible for the bottom line
- One hitting the low pitches?
- North American freshwater fish
- Lowest pitch
- Low vocal range
- Low singing voice
- Low notes
- Largemouth fish
- Largemouth __
- Kind of drum or fiddle
- Jazz combo member
- Huron, e.g.
- Hines or Siepi
- Food and game fish
- Fish with strings attached?
- Fish or voice
- Fish or singer
- Combo member
- Clef or drum
- Clef below middle C
- Chorale part
- Chaliapin, for one
- Chaliapin, e.g.
- Cash register?
- Barry White, notably
- Barbershop necessity?
- Barbershop member
- Angler's prize
- Word with clef or drum
- Word with blue or sea
- Woofer's output
- Woofer range
- Wide-mouthed fish
- What subwoofers supply
- The low notes
- Striped or smallmouth
- Striped game fish
- Striped ____
- Spiny-finned sport fish
- Source of low pitches?
- Sound with depth
- Smallmouth, for one
- Smallmouth or largemouth
- Smallmouth
- Sam Adams alternative
- Rock bottom?
- Rock band instrument
- Ramfis, in "Aïda"
- Popular British brew
- Pitched low
- Pinza or Plishka
- Paul Robeson, for one
- Paul Robeson, e.g.
- Paul Plishka is one
- Paul McCartney's instrument
- Paul McCartney played it in the Beatles
- Paul McCartney played it for the Beatles
- Part of a rock band's rhythm section, usually
- Part of a combo, perhaps
- Part of a combo, often
- Paolo Montarsolo is one
- Opposite of treble
- Opera's Siepi
- Opera villain, typically
- One of a vocal quartet
- Of low pitch
- Musical astronaut Lance
- Mingus' instrument
- McCartney played it in the Beatles
- Mario Bertolino, for one
- Male chorister
- Male choir voice
- Lowest voice
- Lower than baritone
- Low-voiced chorus member
- Low-voiced
- Low-toned
- Low pitch?
- Low part
- Low male voice
- Like McCartney's guitar in the Beatles
- Largemouth, for one
- Largemouth or smallmouth, e.g.
- Large-mouthed one
- Large-mouthed game fish
- Large-mouth or small-mouth
- Large-mouth fish
- It's deep
- It'll make your rearview mirror vibrate
- It may be striped
- It may be largemouth or spotted
- It lays down the beat, often
- It bites in the Atlantic Bight
- Instrument missing from The White Stripes
- Horn or drum
- Hitter of low pitches?
- Hines, for one
- He hits low pitches
- Grouper, e.g.
- Geddy Lee's instrument
- Follower of the bottom line?
- Flea plays it
- Fishing tournament fish
- Fish voice?
- Fish or singing voice
- Fish or fiddle
- Fiddle type
- F clef
- Drum or viol leader
- Doo-wop group anchor
- Deep tone
- Deep singing voice
- Clef or drum preceder
- Choir underpinning
- Chaliapin or Siepi
- Cello's range
- Bull fiddle's range
- Brand of ale
- Bottom part
- Bottom line reader
- Boom box setting
- Blackfish or redeye
- Black or striped
- Bigmouth, for one
- Bigmouth, e.g.
- Big mouth, of a sort
- Big instrument
- Barry White, vocally
- Barbershop singer
- Barbershop quartet part
- Angler's catch, perhaps
- Ale that received England's first trademark
- Ale that received Britain's first trademark
- Ale choice
- "Striped" fish
- "Nozze di Figaro" part for Dr. Bartolo
- "Largemouth" fish