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Other crossword clues for answer "CHANT"

CHANT
Hare Krishna, e.g.
Gregorian __
Speak monotonously
Gregorian ___
Mantra, e.g.
Plainsong
Na na na, hey hey hey, e.g.
Intone
No nukes! is one
Protesters' chorus
Meditation aid
Monk's monotone
USA, at the Olympics
Music from monks
Gregorian music style
Liturgical music
Monk's song
It can be monotonous
Monotonous song
Sloganize rhythmically
Vocalize, in a way
Monotonous melody
Monastery emanation
Unison cheer
Dee-fense!, e.g.
Part of a conjurer's shtick
Repeat rhythmically
Gregorian intonation
We want a hit!, e.g.
Utter repetitively
USA! USA! is one
Unison cheer (1894)
Pep rally climax, perhaps
Monotonous piece
Repeated unison rallying cry
Repetitive shout at a protest
Stands sound
Lamasery music
Repeated slogan
Repetitive shout
Ashram sound
*Italian red wine
Root words?
Chorus from a crowd
Old song
Meditator's phrase
Crowd sound
Gregorian, for one
Crowd noise
Protestors' shout
Repetitive cry
Celebrate in song
Repetitive phrase
Protestors' chorus
Protestors' slogan
It might include "Hey, hey!"
Repeated shout in a stadium
USA . . . USA . . .
Rhythmic repetition
Song.
Short simple melody.
Unisonous music.
Intonation.
Relative of a plain song.
Early type of music.
Ambrosian or Anglican ___.
Choral music.
Melody.
Musical form.
Musical piece.
Sing.
Slow song.
Piece of music.
Say over and over
Sing in a way
Warble
Monotonous sound
Simple melody
Celebrate in plainsong
Music of the Benedictine monks
Stadium sound
Sound from the bleachers
Strikers' commotion
Canticle
Noise at a street protest
Sound from a monastery, maybe
Rooters' refrain
Sound from a coven
Words from a crowd
Monastery sound
2, 4, 6, 8 — who do we appreciate?, e.g.
Sound from a monastery
U.S.A. is part of one
U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!, e.g.
Sound in a lamasery
De-fense! De-fense!, e.g.
Olé! Olé! Olé!, for one
U.S.A.! U.S.A.!, e.g.
Feature of many a sit-in
Mantra, often
We will, we will ROCK YOU!, e.g.
Gregorian song
Protestors' plea
Olé! Olé! Olé! or "USA! USA! USA!," say
1894 Kentucky Derby winner
Let's go, Mets or "U.S.A., U.S.A."
Strikers' rhyme
Intonate
Rhythmic shout
USA, USA, USA ...
Sing a simple song
Mantra
Say "We want a hit" in unison
Monk's verbal activity
Repetitive vocalization
Gregorian ___ (Middle Ages musical tradition)
22-Across like a monk
Shout from the stands
Protesters' repeated shout
Shout from the crowd
Musical background
Medieval rap
Street protest sound
USA! USA! USA! for one
Do a yoga mantra, e.g.
Medieval music form
Monastery song
Protesters' shout
No justice, no peace, e.g.
Protest call
Crowd sound, maybe
Music from the monks
Emulate a hazan
Monk music
Monk's music
Protesters' sound
Shout at a pep rally
Protesters' output
Sound from a picket line
Sound from a protest rally
Picket line call
Pep rally shout