Crossword clues for Musical direction. 5 letters:
- ANGER
- Poetry comes with ___, hunger, and dismay.”—Christopher Morley. nyt 1948 ANGLER Waltonian. nyt 1948 ANGLO ___-Saxon. nyt 1948 ANGULAR Sharp-cornered. nyt 1948 ANI A bird. nyt 1948 ANI Black cuckoo. nyt 1948 ANI Blackbird. nyt 1948 ANI Cuculoid bird. nyt 1948 ANIL Indigo. nyt 1948 ANIL Indigo. nyt 1948 ANILINE Base of coal tar dyes. nyt 1948 ANILINE Poisonous indigo distillate. nyt 1948 ANILS Shrubs yielding indigo. nyt 1948 ANILS West Indian shrubs. nyt 1948 ANIMANDO Musical direction. nyt 1948 ANIMATE Vivify. nyt 1948 ANIMATING Enlivening. nyt 1948 ANIMUS Hostile intent. nyt 1948 ANIS Black witches. nyt 1948 ANISATE Anisic acid salt. nyt 1948 ANISE Flavor used in kümmel. nyt 1948 ANISE ___ seed. nyt 1948 ANITA Girl in Phillips' The Deluge."
- ENTER
- ___ Madame” with Gilda Varesi. nyt 1948 ENTERED Enrolled. nyt 1948 ENTERS Appears on stage. nyt 1948 ENTIA Philosophical abstract existences. nyt 1948 ENTOILED Ensnared. nyt 1948 ENTRE ___ nous. nyt 1948 ENTRUST Commit. nyt 1948 ENTRY Vestibule. nyt 1948 ENVY Jealousy. nyt 1948 EOLIAN ___ harp. nyt 1948 EOLIANS Primitive Greeks. nyt 1948 EOLODION Musical instrument. nyt 1948 EONS Cosmic cycles. nyt 1948 EPACT Chronological period. nyt 1948 EPEE Fencing sword. nyt 1948 EPERGNE Centerpiece. nyt 1948 EPI Finial. nyt 1948 EPI Finial. nyt 1948 EPI Upon: Pref. nyt 1948 EPICENE Common to both sexes. nyt 1948 EPICENE Of common gender. nyt 1948 EPICENTERS Portions of the earth's surface directly above foci of earthquakes. nyt 1948 EPICS Homeric poems. nyt 1948 EPICS The Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid, etc. nyt 1948 EPICUREAN Hedonist. nyt 1948 EPIDOTE Yellowish-green mineral. nyt 1948 EPIRUS Country of ancient Greece. nyt 1948 EPISODE Part of a soap opera. nyt 1948 EPISODE Serial-movie item. nyt 1948 EPISODES Sets of events of particular interest. nyt 1948 EPISTOLET Little letter. nyt 1948 EPOCHS Great times. nyt 1948 EPODE The aftersong. nyt 1948 EPODES Lyric poems. nyt 1948 EPOPEUS Sicyonian king who gave Antiope refuge. nyt 1948 EPOS Poem. nyt 1948 EPSOM Where The Oaks" is run.