Text | Length |
Male choir member | 17 |
Largemouth or smallmouth | 24 |
Lake fish | 9 |
Ezio Pinza, for one | 19 |
Deep in tone | 12 |
Voice below baritone | 20 |
Striped swimmer | 15 |
River fish | 10 |
Mixer setting | 13 |
Low man? | 8 |
Kind of fiddle | 14 |
Instrument played by Bill Wyman | 31 |
Fisherman's lure? | 21 |
Deep end? | 9 |
Contralto's counterpart | 27 |
Angler's quarry | 19 |
Angler's prize, sometimes | 29 |
Treble's counterpart | 24 |
Tenor's colleague | 21 |
String-section member | 21 |
Sport fisherman's lure? | 27 |
Smallmouth fish | 15 |
Ramfis in "Aïda" | 29 |
Popular game fish | 17 |
Person responsible for the bottom line | 38 |
One hitting the low pitches? | 28 |
North American freshwater fish | 30 |
Lowest pitch | 12 |
Low vocal range | 15 |
Low singing voice | 17 |
Low notes | 9 |
Largemouth fish | 15 |
Largemouth __ | 13 |
Kind of drum or fiddle | 22 |
Jazz combo member | 17 |
Huron, e.g. | 11 |
Hines or Siepi | 14 |
Food and game fish | 18 |
Fish with strings attached? | 27 |
Fish or voice | 13 |
Fish or singer | 14 |
Combo member | 12 |
Clef or drum | 12 |
Clef below middle C | 19 |
Chorale part | 12 |
Chaliapin, for one | 18 |
Chaliapin, e.g. | 15 |
Cash register? | 14 |
Barry White, notably | 20 |
Barbershop necessity? | 21 |
Barbershop member | 17 |
Angler's prize | 18 |
Word with clef or drum | 22 |
Word with blue or sea | 21 |
Woofer's output | 19 |
Woofer range | 12 |
Wide-mouthed fish | 17 |
What subwoofers supply | 22 |
The low notes | 13 |
Striped or smallmouth | 21 |
Striped game fish | 17 |
Striped ____ | 12 |
Spiny-finned sport fish | 23 |
Source of low pitches? | 22 |
Sound with depth | 16 |
Smallmouth, for one | 19 |
Smallmouth or largemouth | 24 |
Smallmouth | 10 |
Sam Adams alternative | 21 |
Rock bottom? | 12 |
Rock band instrument | 20 |
Ramfis, in "Aïda" | 30 |
Popular British brew | 20 |
Pitched low | 11 |
Pinza or Plishka | 16 |
Paul Robeson, for one | 21 |
Paul Robeson, e.g. | 18 |
Paul Plishka is one | 19 |
Paul McCartney's instrument | 31 |
Paul McCartney played it in the Beatles | 39 |
Paul McCartney played it for the Beatles | 40 |
Part of a rock band's rhythm section, usually | 49 |
Part of a combo, perhaps | 24 |
Part of a combo, often | 22 |
Paolo Montarsolo is one | 23 |
Opposite of treble | 18 |
Opera's Siepi | 17 |
Opera villain, typically | 24 |
One of a vocal quartet | 22 |
Of low pitch | 12 |
Musical astronaut Lance | 23 |
Mingus' instrument | 22 |
McCartney played it in the Beatles | 34 |
Mario Bertolino, for one | 24 |
Male chorister | 14 |
Male choir voice | 16 |
Lowest voice | 12 |
Lower than baritone | 19 |
Low-voiced chorus member | 24 |
Low-voiced | 10 |
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