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What the hautbois is called, today 34
Used when rocker's jam w/orchestra 38
Strauss wrote a concerto in D for it 36
Some orchestra members find it instrumental 43
Soloist in Schubert's Ninth Symphony 40
Snake charmer, in musician's slang 38
Reed to which an orchestra tunes 32
Radio letter between Nan and Peter 34
Preceder of Peter in a phonetic alphabet 40
Peter and the Wolf's "duck" 41
Orchestra's tuning instrument 33
Orchestra's "tuning" instrument 45
Orchestra's "tuning fork" 39
“O” in old radio alphabets 34
Musical instrument in WWII phonetic alphabets 45
Musical instrument in phonetic alphabets 40
Mozart's "___ Concerto in C major" 48
Mozart's __ Concerto in C major 35
Mitch MillerÂ's instrument 34
Letter before Peter in old radio lingo 38
Letter before Peter in an old phonetic alphabet 47
Letter before Peter in a phonetic alphabet 42
Leon Goossens' means of expression 38
Its mouthpiece has a double reed 32
Its keys are usually silver-plated 34
Its French name means "high wood" 43
Its ''A'' tunes the orchestra 45
It was instrumental to Mitch Miller 35
It sounds similar to a harmoniphon 34
It is instrumental to Mitch Miller 34
It has about a three-octave range 33
Instrument with a three-octave range 36
Instrument usually made from African blackwood 46
Instrument used to set the pitch for an orchestra 49
Instrument that's difficult to tune 39
Instrument that's blown into 32
Instrument that tunes an orchestra 34
Instrument played with the mouth 32
Instrument on Mariah Carey's "Hero" 49
Instrument often made from grenadilla wood 42
Instrument made from African blackwood, often 45
Instrument in the woodwind section 34
Instrument in some baroque pop tunes 36
Instrument in NATO's phonetic alphabet 42
Instrument heard on "For All We Know" 47
Instrument for the "Swan Lake" theme 46
Instrument for someone who knows how to lip reeds 49
Instrument for Johann Jacob Bach 32
Instrument also called a hautboy 32
Hecklephone's woodwind cousin 33
English horn's close relative 33
Contrabassoon's little cousin 33
Certain chamber music instrument 32
An English horn is lower than it 32
An English horn is a fifth lower than it 40
"Wind nobody blows good" 34
"O" to ham operators, once 36
"O" in the old Army phonetic alphabet 47
"O" in a phonetic alphabet 36
"Ill wind that no one blows good": Nash 49
"I Got You Babe" reed instrument 42
"An ill wind that no one blows good" 46
"An ill wind ..." instrument 38
''Bolero'' instrument 37
_____ d'amore (baroque instrument) 38
___ family, including bassoons and English horns 48
___ da caccia (English-horn forerunner) 39
___ da caccia (cor anglais forerunner) 38
___ d'amore (reed instrument) 33
___ d'amore (baroque instrument) 36
__ d'amour: baroque instrument 34
Protection method from flying debris 36
They're found among the reeds 33
Instruments similar to English horns 36
Woodwind instruments with 24 keys 33
Violas' neighbors in an orchestra 37
They're usually made of African Blackwood 45
Pair in an average-sized orchestra 34
Instruments used in orchestra tuning 36
"Peter and the Wolf" musician 39
Certain member of the wind section 34
One with a solo in "Peter and the Wolf" 49
"Peter and the Wolf" soloist 38
There are two in Beethoven's Fifth 38
Some members of the reed section 32
Musicians whom orchestras tune up to 36
"The Rite of Spring" quartet 38
Pat of "Some Like It Hot" 35
Pat of "Knute Rockne All American" 44
Leno's successor, and vice versa 36
Leno's successor who didn't succeed 43
Inner Party member in "1984" 38
Comic who hosted the 2014 MTV Movie Awards 42
A star of "Seven Days in May" 39
"Nineteen Eighty-Four" antagonist 43
"Access Hollywood" cohost 35
'Tonight Show' host, briefly 36
___ potatoes (certain home fries) 33
Delivery room doctors, for short 32
No longer used, as a word: Abbr. 32