Clue | Length | Answer |
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Album track | 3 letters | cut |
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Album track | 4 letters | song |
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- Set shout
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- Edit out
- Scene-ending cry
- Injured
- Studio shout
- Slice
- Last word from a director
- Film editor's job
- Drop from the team
- Paste's partner
- Abridged
- Action stopper
- Director's "Stop!"
- Rib or short loin
- Song on an album
- Elimination
- Reduce
- Sound-stage cry
- Snip
- Stop filming
- Reduced share
- Left out
- "scene's over!"
- shorten, as hair
- share — wound
- the winner is a ... above the rest
- slice (up)
- scene-ending shout
- Drop from the roster
- Reduce copper on time
- Pretend not to know [a person]
- Reduce one's share
- chop — quality of cloth
- Use scissors on
- Less money available for the joint
- Director's command
- A share of the profits
- ... slash, when half this drunk
- Copper with thymine is reduced
- Decrease in finance: stop filming
- Use scissors
- director's shout
- team-reduction process
- Trim
- Incision; reduce
- Gash
- Partner of paste
- Minor injury reduced
- Dilute
- Trim; chop
- Cease and desist order?
- divide before the deal
- Slash
- What a director says to end a scene
- Copper to start with tasty prune
- Excise
- Percentage
- Paper-induced wound
- Incision a golfer may do well to make
- Claw mark
- Carve
- Sever
- Incision
- Piece of meat removed from menu?
- Measure twice, ... once
- Director's directive
- Snub
- Edited incisively
- Make an incision
- Salon offering
- Minor injury for an office clerk
- ctrl + x, on a pc
- Minor wound
- What shears do
- Used scissors
- Trimmed odd bits of crust
- Release, as from a sports team
- Cry from a director
- Full of muscles
- Syllable from Spielberg
- inside edge, french ........
- Removed or taken out of court
- Share with a deal to follow
- Director's end-of-scene cry
- Abbreviate
- Ripped
- Album track
- Well-muscled, informally
- Abridge
- Album unit
- Cry on the set
- Slice (off)
- ...... and run (leave in haste)
- Order on the set
- Ax
- Delete
- Order from Delbert Mann
- Collegian's prerogative
- Slit
- Skip a class
- snubbed
- Record, as a song
- Dilute liquor
- Director's cry at the end of a scene
- dropped from the roster
- Use shears
- Choose to ignore a reduction in pay
- Use a pair of scissors
- Reduce injury
- Deal Prerequisite
- Glass ......
- Share of the profits reduced
- Ease up
- Dock workers' organisation on the rise
- remove from a roster
- Director's Stop filming!
- Remove from the roster
- “Stop the cameras!”
- ...-and-paste
- ... corners (eliminate some steps)
- What you do with scissors
- Share of the profits
- Slice of persecution
- Stop filming drunk in the local
- Shorten
- Snip with scissors
- Snip [hair]
- Price
- Slice through
- Chop some vegetables, say
- Unions returning on a smaller scale?
- divide, as cake
- Reduced share of the proceeds?
- Chop a veggie
- "... the crap" (come to the point)
- "Stop acting!"
- Share of profits
- Ignore the line, say
- dock or this from 7
- Ctrl+X, on a computer
- To trim something
- allotted earnings
- Edit, in a way
- Director's shout at the end of a scene
- Severed
- Reduced share of the profits
- Action before 'paste'
- share time, following copper
- Button often clicked before 'paste'
- Edited film version
- Remove
- Film director's call
- Copper to start with tasty chop
- dropped from the squad
- Censor from publication
- cry on a film set
- trim with scissors
- Sliced mullet?
- Paper injury
- Director's instruction
- Court oddly leading to nick
- Use a knife
- Chop, slice
- Edit out, say
- Use a knife on
- Directors shout
- control-x command
- What scissors do
- Deep
- To be one above is distinctly better
- Mow
- Word before corners or costs
- Divide into pieces with a knife
- Copper first to be seen in the nick
- Stop filming and divide the pack
- slice the top off a rabbit's tail
- Economy in execution
- What a scalpel will do
- Reduction at the hairdresser's
- challenge on “shear genius,” often
- Snub portion
- Mowed
- Divide the pack, and make it short
- Shear off some wrapping paper
- Use some scissors
- ... and paste (keyboard actions)
- Reduce copper temperature
- Released from the team
- ...... it out! (Quit it!)
- Film direction ending a take
- Diluted one's share
- Film director's "Stop!"
- A joint that has been adulterated
- Crust without even a slice
- scarify
- Pare
- Hew
- Wound
- ...... corners (skimp on costs)
- Peel
- Scratch
- Incise
- Irritate
- Torment
- Hack
- Chop ......
- Fall
- Level
- Prostrate
- Demolish
- Subvert
- Waste
- Bare
- Use a saw
- Dissatisfied director's shout
- reduction at the barber's?
- Golfer hopes to make this
- Divide 1, 2, 3 ... oddly
- A reduction
- Bowl, buzz or crew?
- Film editing act
- trim copper on time
- Curtail
- ...... corners (take shortcuts)
- dissect
- Off the meat of the bat?
- Wounded
- Wrench
- Wring
- Wrinkle
- Wrinkled
- Write-off
- write-out
- write up
- Write
- Work
- Worse
- Worsened
- woodblock
- Woodcut
- Windy?
- Wipe out
- Whittle
- Whop
- Whip
- Whack
- ...... whale
- Wham!
- Weed out
- Weed
- Weld
- Weaken
- Weakened
- order to stop making a scene?
- Slice or trim
- word after clean or clear
- Wounded with prune!
- Lower (prices)
- Nick
- demand to stop making a scene?
- Divide into pieces
- Ignore wound
- Sever, chop
- reduction of share?
- A stroke the bowler finds wounding?
- ...-throat competition (intense)
- Director's word
- divide with a knife
- Slice, retaining odd bits of crust
- Omit
- Subcutaneous incision?
- What scalpels do
- Divide, as a deck of cards
- reduction allowed for piece of meat
- percentage of the canal?
- "...... it out!" ("Stop it!")
- what a director might yell
- Skin wound
- What a director shouts to end a take
- After revolution, unions getting share
- Slashed
- Word with clean or clear
- slash, lacerate
- "Ctrl+X" command
- Shorten, as with scissors
- divided economy
- Style of clothing
- Pretend not to see the score
- Shortening
- Scripture-related
- Agent's take
- what golfers hope to make
- Separate in Calcutta
- Barbershop offering
- partner of run
- copper getting time reduced
- Reduce in amount
- "stop making a scene" cry?
- Separate into parts
- Melody
- Psalm
- Tune
- Carol
- A bird may have one
- Lay
- It has bars
- Bird call
- Track
- Spiritual, e.g.
- Ditty
- Dance partner?
- Dance's partner
- Any one of the Top 40
- iTunes selection
- Product of Berlin
- Something to break into
- "Both Sides Now," for one
- Ballad
- Tin Pan Alley product
- Disney's "...... of the Sout
- Anthem
- Noted work?
- Empty
- Burn second of tracks featuring 8 15?
- Improved on G&S ditty
- Stomach-turning Kiss tune
- Very much needing evacuated air
- Vocal item
- Sulphur and oxygen no good for the air
- A number a lot may go for cheaply?
- Boy finds key for tune
- Air
- Not all there, Johnson glibly lied
- Low, low price, in an expression
- Carol, e.g
- Karaoke selection
- Vocal composition
- Playlist component
- Musical number
- Words set to music
- itunes download
- vocal item from a boy at midnight
- number, often
- cheap music
- Words and music
- Ballad, eg
- number with words
- "A .... to Remember"
- Boy good as dance partner?
- Parasite' star ... Kang-ho
- Child with good number
- Spotify search?
- Sing this
- Bandcamp download
- Output from Berlin?
- ".... of Solomon," Toni Morrison book
- Lilting air
- Ballad, e.g.
- Grammy honoree
- anthem or ballad
- Piece of music
- Sinatra selection
- Concert selection
- Ditty or carol
- Passerine's offering
- Neil Diamond work
- ballad or carol
- Call some prison guards
- "Disney's ... of the South"
- Album unit
- Carol, for example
- Record number?
- Aid in identifying a bird
- "Yesterday" or "Tomorrow"
- "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," e.g.
- It may be broken into on Broadway
- What you might break into
- Number
- Lullaby
- It comes in bars
- Noted presentation?
- Hootenanny outburst
- Chanson
- Loewe creation
- Cahn product
- Sedaka product
- Canticle or canzonet
- Partner of dance
- Rome creation
- (A) small amount
- Fields-McHugh creation
- Styne product
- Chantey
- Berlin creation
- "The ...... of Hiawatha"
- Cole or Porter forte
- Cahn–Van Heusen product
- "Auld Lang Syne" is one
- Jim Croce creation
- Styne-Cahn concoction
- Trifling sum
- Mercer-Arlen product
- McCartney creation
- Mendelssohn's "Spring ......"
- Word with folk or bird
- Sailor's chantey
- Porter opus
- Paul Simon creation
- Solomon's output
- It's grand for a boy to be musical
- Aria, e.g.
- You Might Have One In Your Heart
- Playlist part
- Vocalized music
- Bieber's Baby, For One
- Tune from bargees on gondola
- Canary's sounds, collectively
- Encore selection
- Karaoke option
- karaoke choice
- The .... of Solomon
- trigger for old memories
- SoundCloud selection
- Part of a musical
- lullaby or ballad
- Request for a DJ
- Unnecessary fuss
- Track, say
- audition piece on “the voice”
- Album track
- Playlist item
- Musical composition
- piece from a composer
- Serenade, e.g.
- Spotify selection
- composition for the voice
- Billboard chart component
- carol reducing size in hope!
- Boy with good musical number
- "Chicago" or "Philadelphia"
- “My Life” or “My Universe”
- Billboard chart entry
- 'Dynamite' or 'Butter'
- Something to dance to