Clue | Length | Answer |
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antistrophe | 5 letters | verse |
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antistrophe | 5 letters | stave |
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antistrophe | 6 letters | septet |
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antistrophe | 6 letters | sextet |
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antistrophe | 6 letters | stanza |
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antistrophe | 6 letters | strain |
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antistrophe | 7 letters | triplet |
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antistrophe | 7 letters | strophe |
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antistrophe | 7 letters | refrain |
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antistrophe | 8 letters | quatrain |
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antistrophe | 8 letters | syllable |
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- Care
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- afterthought
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- Aria
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- "Cut it out!"
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- Development
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- Dying words
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- Exposition?
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- Halt
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- Hold off
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- Let alone
- Let go by
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- Melody
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- musical sentence
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- Renounce
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- Reprise
- Resolution
- Response
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- ritornello
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- second thought
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- sequela
- sequelae
- sequelant
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- soprano part
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- stand aloof from
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- Statement
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- subscript
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