- 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