Other crossword clues for answer "LUTES"
- LUTES
- Guitars' cousins
- Pear-shaped instruments
- Mandolin relatives
- Renaissance instruments
- Mandolins' cousins
- Stringed Ren Faire instruments
- Mandolins' kin
- Troubadours' props
- Minstrels' instruments
- Renaissance-fair instruments
- Popular 16th century instruments
- Stringed instruments
- Medieval stringed instruments
- Music makers for minstrels
- Troubadours' instruments
- Plucked instruments
- Guitar's ancestors
- Places for capos
- Some have 11 strings
- Bouzouki and mandola
- Guitar ancestors
- Tambur relatives
- Fretted instruments
- Mandolin kin
- Ancient strings
- Guitar kin
- Old instruments
- Medieval strings
- Troubadours' stringed instruments
- Mandolin cousins
- Guitar relatives
- Minstrels' strings
- Vivaldi wrote for them
- Ren Faire strings
- Instruments for minstrels
- Instruments of yore
- Instruments favored by Orpheus.
- Theorbo-like instruments.
- Music makers.
- Old stringed instruments.
- Early forms of the guitar.
- Musical instruments.
- Balalaika's relatives.
- Strings of olden times.
- Ancient instruments.
- Old-time instruments.
- Paving tools
- Guitars of old.
- Old guitars.
- Relatives of lyres.
- Bards' instruments
- Early guitars
- Citoles
- Theorbos' cousins
- Citole and trichord
- Trichords, e.g.
- Guitars' kin
- Pandurinas
- Minstrels' companions
- What troubadours played
- Bandores' kin
- Concrete spreaders
- Seals, as pipe joints
- Sarod and theorbo
- Some chordophones
- Pegbox holders
- Cousins of mandolins
- They're plucked
- Old strings
- Troubadours carried them
- Relatives of balalaikas
- Theorbos, e.g.
- They have long necks and round bodies
- Renaissance Faire sights
- Elizabethan instruments
- Theorbo and sarod
- Instruments related to ouds
- Stringed Renaissance instruments
- They're plucked at Renaissance fairs
- Harps kin
- Medieval instruments
- Old instruments with long necks
- They become wind instruments when "f" is added
- Renaissance Faire instruments
- 60 Across cousins
- String instruments
- Concrete smoothers
- Madrigal accompaniers
- Renaissance Fair props
- Renaissance Faire props
- Kin of mandolins