Las ___, Cuban province | 23 |
Fish often destined for cans | 28 |
Chunk light and solid white | 27 |
Fishy sandwich shop order? | 26 |
Swimming female rock artist? | 28 |
Feature of northern Canada | 26 |
Cold, treeless terrain | 22 |
Whistler's whistle | 22 |
Some find it hard to carry | 26 |
Whistler's product | 22 |
Not everyone can carry one | 26 |
Thing to hum or whistle | 23 |
Ignore, with "out" | 28 |
Balladeer's rendition | 25 |
Adjust to the correct pitch | 27 |
"Elmer's ___" | 27 |
Work to achieve harmony | 23 |
Whistler's whistle, maybe | 29 |
Whistler's production | 25 |
Whistler's offering | 23 |
What whistlers whistle | 22 |
TV's Name That ____ | 26 |
Turn a violin's pegs | 24 |
Tin Pan Alley creation | 22 |
Tighten strings, perhaps | 24 |
Something to sing along to | 26 |
Some people cannot carry it | 27 |
Some can't carry it | 23 |
Piper payer's call | 22 |
One may use a fork to do it | 27 |
Make less sharp, maybe | 22 |
It may be hard to carry | 23 |
Get ready to play, say | 22 |
Fiddle with a fiddle, maybe | 27 |
Do some piano maintenance | 25 |
Dancer-choreographer Tommy | 26 |
Correctly pitch instrument | 26 |
Change into a G-string, say? | 28 |
Broadway's Tommy ___ | 24 |
Adjust plugs and points | 23 |
"April Love" is one | 29 |
With improved reception | 23 |
Tightened some strings? | 23 |
Ignored, with "out" | 29 |
Adjusted guitar strings | 23 |
Tightened some strings | 22 |
Ready to play, you might say | 28 |
Ready to be played, say | 23 |
Like musical instruments | 24 |
Like good pianos and engines | 28 |
Like a good-sounding piano | 26 |
Changed into a G string? | 24 |
Adjusted, as an engine | 22 |
Turned on a radio station | 25 |
Listening to the radio, e.g. | 28 |
Found, as a radio station | 25 |
Like much unheeded advice | 25 |
Prepared to play music | 22 |
Start to pay attention | 22 |
Get, as a radio broadcast | 25 |
Select on the radio dial | 24 |
Catch a radio broadcast | 23 |
Start watching a TV show, say | 29 |
Receive, as a radio signal | 26 |
Radio host's exhortation | 28 |
Listen to, as a radio show | 26 |
Get a program on the radio | 26 |
One adept at pulling strings? | 29 |
Piano-factory employee | 22 |
Sometime string puller | 22 |
Piano repairman, perhaps | 24 |
Part of a stereo player | 23 |
One working on pitches | 22 |
One who needs a good ear | 24 |
One who may pull strings | 24 |
One pulling some strings | 24 |
One doing piano repair | 22 |
One concerned with pitches | 26 |
Man of "sound mind" | 29 |
Fixer of a piano's pitch | 28 |
Broadcast signal receiver | 25 |
They work on Steinways | 22 |
Specialists with forks | 22 |
Folks fiddling with keys | 24 |
Whistlers' whistles | 23 |
Whistle blowers' concerns | 29 |
They're stored on iPods | 27 |
Nano or Shuffle fillers | 23 |
Makes purr, as an engine | 24 |
Makes a grand sound grand | 25 |
Ignores, with "out" | 29 |
Counterparts to lyrics | 22 |
Brings to proper pitch | 22 |
Berlin's specialty | 22 |
Finds on the radio dial | 23 |
Songwriter, poetically | 22 |
Actor-dancer as composer? | 25 |
Tin Pan Alley personage | 23 |
Gets ready to give a concert | 28 |
Locate on a radio dial | 22 |