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Other crossword clues for answer "BASS"

BASS
Choir member
Doo-wop group member
It can have a big or a small mouth
It may be striped
Kind of drum or fiddle
Choir voice
Stereo knob
Anglers pursuit
Fishy instrument?
Kind of fiddle
Esperanza Spalding's instrument
Barbershop bottom
Kim Deal's instrument, in the Pixies
Chorus member
The slap ___ in 'Seinfeld' wasn't recorded on a ___ (devastating "Independent" headline)
Fish or fiddle
Striped fish
Flea plays it
Geddy Lee's instrument
Instrument missing from The White Stripes
Low man?
Lowest pitch
Bootsy Collins's instrument
Low part
Deep part
Thundercat's instrument
Flea instrument
Chuck D's first word on "Bring the Noise"
Barbershop member
Form of fiddle
Kind of drum
Redeye, e.g.
Catch for an angler
Jazz combo member
Bigmouth, e.g.
Need in most bands
With a low pitch
Singing fish?
Woofer's output
Of low pitch
Mingus's instrument
Grouper, for example
Four-string instrument
North American freshwater fish
What subwoofers supply
King Marke in "Tristan und Isolde," e.g.
One with a talent for hitting low pitches
Subwoofer's output
It has a low frequency
Maker of a musical "line"
Like the last note of the Marcels' "Blue Moon", to say the least
Opera villain, usually
Barbershop quartet member
Jazz group instrument
Lower than a tenor
Barbershop quartet voice
Woofer output
Game fish
Staff below middle C
Barbershop figure
Low man in the loft
Bottom line
Largest fiddle
Sound from a woofer
Guitar McCartney played as a Beatle
Paul McCartney's instrument
Striped swimmer
Lowest voice
Ale choice
Chorus voice
Low pitch
Paul McCartney played it in the Beatles
Bull fiddle's range
Person responsible for the bottom line
It lays down the beat, often
Largemouth, for one
Lower than baritone
Angler's quarry, perhaps
Orchestra or choir member
Deep singing voice
Instrument played by Bill Wyman
It may be largemouth or spotted
Paul Robeson, for one
Fishing tournament fish
Mixer setting
Spiny-finned sport fish
Low in pitch
Sting's instrument
___ Pro Shops
Operatic villain, often
Largemouth fish
Deep throat?
Large-mouthed fish
Big fiddle
Bull fiddle
Deep voice
Food fish
Low voice
One of 31 Down, maybe
Pitched low
Quartet member
Deep tone
Sport fish
Rock or sea follower
Low-voiced singer
Sea __
Angler's quarry
River fish
Voice in a choir
Pub order
Striped critter
Doo-wop group anchor
Largemouth __
McCartney's instrument
Popular British brew
Hitter of low pitches?
Low singing voice
Angling trophy
Choral part
What Barry White often sings?
British brew with a red triangle in its logo
Barbershop part
Barbershop singer
Musically low
Leporello in "Don Giovanni," e.g.
Sarastro in "The Magic Flute," e.g.
Singer Lance, or the part he sang with *NSYNC
Deep choir voice
Instrument for Este Haim of the pop rock trio Haim
Low pitch pro
String section instrument
Voice below baritone
Chilean sea __
With 21-Across, marching band instrument
__ sax
Barbershop quartet part
Hunting/fishing retailer __ Pro Shops
Low-end speaker
Fiddle type
Big stringed instrument
Low voice range
Stream striper
Mingus' ax
Low range
Mingus instrument
Striped sport fish
Guitar range
Opera villain, often
Woofer range
Male choir member
Cello's range
Lake fish
Male voice
Tenor's colleague
Treble's counterpart
Low man in the choir
Low choral voice
String-section member
Wide-mouthed fish
Big instrument
Male singing voice
Choir part
Choral voice
Male chorister
With 6 Across, music-staff symbol
Male choir voice
Kissinger, in "Nixon in China"
Deep male voice
Glee club voice
Low choir voice
Deep choral voice
Male choral voice
Sushi bar seafood
Low male voice
Certain fish or fellow
Singer or scaly swimmer
Deepest part
Clef type
One whose main concern is the bottom line
Spiny-finned fish
Tuba's part
Part of many a jazz band
Low
Bottom line reader
Kind of sax
Brand of ale
Cash register?
Largemouth or smallmouth, e.g.
Rock band instrument
Singing voice.
Strait between Australia and Tasmania.
Sea food.
Alexander Kipnis' voice.
Black, striped or calico.
Cesare Siepi of the Met.
Kipnis' voice.
Siepi of the Met.
Striped ___.
Angler's prize.
Having a low musical pitch.
Singer.
Cesare Siepi.
Operatic villain.
Deep in tone.
Edible fish.
Fish.
Perchlike fish.
Deep-voiced.
Operatic voice.
Striped game fish.
Voice.
Voice part.
Angler's catch.
Cousin of the perch.
Fish dish.
Fish for F clef readers.
Largemouth.
Perch.
Quartet man.
Perch's cousin.
Hines, for one
One of the clefs
Smallmouth
Smallmouth, for one
Type of voice
Chaliapin, e.g.
Striped or smallmouth
Type of fiddle
Black or striped
Chorister
Pinza was one
Ramfis in "Aida"
Low-toned
Ramfis, in "Aïda"
Fish or voice
One of a vocal quartet
Smallmouth or largemouth
It bites in the Atlantic Bight
Jerome Hines, e.g.
Rockfish
Hines or Siepi
Kind of clef
Mario Bertolino, for one
Word with clef or drum
Large-mouthed one
Combo member
Huron, e.g.
Large-mouthed game fish
Fish or singing voice
F clef
Fish or singer
Fish voice?
Largemouth or smallmouth
Orchestra member
Pinza or Plishka
Food and game fish
Paolo Montarsolo is one
See 19 Across
Clef or drum preceder
Chaliapin or Siepi
Paul Plishka is one
Chorale part
Contralto's counterpart
Smallmouth fish
The low notes
With 53-Down, a beverage brand since 1777
Word with blue or sea
Opera villain, typically
Part of a combo
With 32-Down, recipient of England's first trademark
Like McCartney's guitar in the Beatles
Blackfish or redeye
McCartney played it in the Beatles
Nozze di Figaro part for Dr. Bartolo
It's deep
Follower of the bottom line?
Paul McCartney played it for the Beatles
Stereo control
Bigmouth, for one
Grouper, e.g.
Part of a jazz combo
Paul Robeson, e.g.
Boom box setting
See 64-Down
Sam Adams alternative
Bottom part
Low-voiced chorus member
Deep end?
___ clef
One who can't hit high pitches?
Prominent feature of dubstep music
*The Mikado in "The Mikado," e.g.
Villain's part, often
British brew since 1777
Sound from a subwoofer
Amp knob
Many an opera villain
Role for Paul McCartney in the Beatles
Common catch
Prominent instrument in "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"
Subwoofer sound
Lowest of the low?
Prominent feature of dub music
Musical astronaut Lance
Part of a rock band's rhythm section, usually
Pinza or Chaliapin
Tuba's range
Low-pitched
Low-pitch specialist
Swimmer or singer
Robeson's range
Rockfish, for one
Popular game fish
Fiddle head?
Lowest vocal range
Singer who rarely gets the melody in a choir
Cello's kin
Sport fisherman's catch
Sport fisherman's lure?
Type of clef
Type of guitar
Sound with depth
Type of fishing
Ezio Pinza, for one
Fish with strings attached?
Clef or drum
Part of a combo, often
Part of a combo, perhaps
Angler's prize, sometimes
Fisherman's lure?
Source of low pitches?
Opposite of treble
Bigmouth fish?
Drum type
Largemouth creature
Four-stringed instrument
Low-end instrument
Thick-stringed guitar
Woofer emanation
Biggest fiddle
Double ___ (cello's cousin)
Fish with "sea" and "striped" varieties
Low clef
All About That ___ (Meghan Trainor hit)
Fish with a striped variety
Voice that's also a fish
Upright instrument
Low guitar variety
Instrument played upright
Low clarinet type
Woofer's acoustic range
Kind of guitar heard in "Stand By Me"
Like McCartney's guitar
Type of guitar that typically has four strings
Opera's Siepi
Drum or viol leader
Choir underpinning
Horn or drum
Striped ____
Choral section
Common food fish
Member of the perch family
Big mouth, of a sort
Saul, of movie titles
One hitting the low pitches?
Low vocal range
Barbershop necessity?
Clef below middle C
Common freshwater fish
Esperanza Spalding instrument
Opera villain's voice, often
Power trio instrument
The Temptations' Melvin Franklin, for one
Low tones
Low-pitched instrument
Instrument for Esperanza Spalding
Voice lower than tenor
Voice range for Ryan Speedo Green
Este Haim's instrument
Meshell Ndegeocello's instrument
Name of an instrument or a fish
Singing voice type
Big Mouth Billy ___ (singing prop fish)
Victor Wooten's instrument
Part of a band or a school
Tenor neighbor
Low-pitch hitter?
Rock bottom?
John Entwistle's instrument
Chilean sea ___
Source of low notes
Carol Kaye's instrument
Tenor's choral colleague
Ale that received Britain's first trademark
Ale that got the first British trademark
Ale that received England's first trademark
He hits low pitches
Chaliapin, for one
Striper, e.g.
Subwoofer output
Angler's catch, often
Deep singer
Some are striped
Speaker feature
Woofer product
Adjustment on a stereo
One hitting low pitches