- ACCENT
- Brogue or twang
- Exposé feature?
- Cockney, for one
- Foreigner's dead giveaway
- Native Bostonian's giveaway
- Speech coach's lesson
- Underscore
- Emphasis
- Dialect
- Stress
- Emphasize
- Brogue, e.g.
- Southern drawl, to non-Southerners
- It might be grave
- Something every entrée has?
- Southern drawl, for one
- Foreigner's ID?
- Regional manner of speech
- Apply blush to, perhaps
- In Boston, this makes a god out of a guard
- Grave mark?
- Distinctive vocal pattern
- Many emigrants have one
- Local speech pattern, to outsiders
- Entrée feature
- Sound common to Boston and New York
- Actor's study, perhaps
- Highlight
- Place stress on
- Decorative distinction
- Speech characteristic
- Musician's mark
- Extra touch
- Pronunciational prominence
- Stress musically
- Idiosyncratic articulation
- Mark over a vowel
- There's one in "La Bohème"
- Circumflex, for example
- Circumflex.
- French charm in the U. S.
- Distinctive mode of expression.
- Circumflex is one.
- Speech inflection.
- Brogue, for one.
- Burr or brogue
- Down East or Southern
- Way of speaking
- Inflection
- Stress, in music or poetry
- Ictus, e.g.
- Poet's metrical consideration
- Metrical consideration for Wilbur
- Immigrant's giveaway
- Sign of stress?
- One way to identify a foreigner
- Cause of misunderstanding?
- Speech coach's assignment
- One of two in "résumé"
- One way to tell where someone is from
- Les Misérables feature
- Attaché feature?
- Evidence of one's upbringing
- Southern drawl, e.g.
- What's found in cafés but not coffee shops?
- Brogue
- Ross says Lucy has a Texas one (she doesn't) (she does)
- Drawl
- A tilde is one
- Foreigner's giveaway
- One may be added to "rose"
- Drawl, for one
- JFK's was Bostonian
- Feature of the "e" in 57-Across
- Dialect coach's focus
- Feature of many New Yorkers' speech
- Visitor's giveaway
- Score mark
- Grave marker?
- Foreigner's giveaway, perhaps
- Good thing to pick up when studying abroad
- Irish brogue, for example
- Grave marker, say