Other crossword clues for answer "BEBOP"
- BEBOP
- Charlie Parker genre
- Charlie Parker's style
- Bird's bag
- Jazz form
- Jazz offshoot
- Style of jazz
- Jazz forum
- Miles Davis played it (at the beginning at least)
- Bird's music
- Miles Davis once played it
- Birdland sound
- Diz's jazz
- Gillespie's style
- Jazz genre for Bird
- Jazz bag for Diz
- Jazz for Diz
- Thelonious Monk's genre
- Dizzy Gillespie's style
- Jazz subgenre
- Genre in which Thelonious Monk was a pioneer
- A Night In Tunisia genre
- Dizzy Gillespie's genre
- Jazz genre
- Modern jazz form
- Early jazz form
- Monk's music
- Jazzy genre
- Style that evolved from swing
- Jazz style
- 1940s jazz style
- Cool jazz alternative
- Genre for Gillespie and Parker in the '40s
- Genre for Charlie Parker or Dizzy Gillespie
- Thelonious Monk's style
- Cowboy ___ (anime series with a jazz theme song)
- Gillespie's genre
- Charlie Parker's genre
- Jazz variation
- Dizzy's music style
- Dizzy genre?
- Dizzy's jazz
- Charlie Parker jazz genre
- Coltrane genre
- Name probably derived from scat singing
- Dizzy's jazz genre
- Monk style
- Early form of 10-Down
- Free jazz kin
- Dizzy Gillespie's music
- Parker music
- '40s jazz style
- Dizzy's music
- Form of jazz
- Dizzy Gillespie genre
- Gillespie's music
- Swing descendant
- The music of Monk
- Alternative to progressive jazz
- Modern music.
- Jive.
- Jazz with an accent on the upbeat.
- Popular form of music.
- Trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie's forte.
- Dizzy Gillespie's specialty.
- Relative of rock 'n' roll.
- Modern music craze.
- Teen-age music.
- Jitterbug's favorite.
- Modern type of jazz.
- Kind of syncopated music.
- Kind of jazz.
- Type of jazz.
- Jazz.
- Erstwhile popular music
- Swing jazz
- Dizzy Gillespie's forte
- Jazz style that influenced the Beat Generation
- Jazzy sound
- Some jazz
- Cat sound?
- Fast-tempoed jazz
- Swing development
- Musical genre that uses a flatted fifth
- Dizzy Gillespie's jazz
- Swing alternative
- Specialty of Charlie Parker
- Monk's grooves
- Some cat sounds?
- Genre for Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker
- Swing successor
- Monk's style
- Upbeat jazz
- '40s jazz spinoff
- Genre for Charlie Parker's "Scrapple from the Apple"
- Charlie Parker Played ___ (Chris Raschka picture book)
- Dizzy music?
- Parker's music
- Charlie Parker's music
- Jazz variety
- Jazz style for Dizzy Gillespie
- Charlie Parker's jazz style
- Up-tempo jazz genre
- Scat word
- John Birks Gillespie specialty
- Thelonious Monk's music
- Jazz style with an onomatopoeic name
- Jazz style with complex harmonies
- Fats Navarro genre
- Genre for Max Roach
- Musical genre for Kenny Clarke
- Gillespie genre
- Charlie Parker specialty
- Oscar Pettiford's music
- Monk's specialty
- Dizzy Gillespie forte