Other crossword clues for answer "OBOES"
- OBOES
- Slender woodwinds
- Reed instruments
- Shawm's followers
- Double-reeded woodwinds
- Instruments in wind quintets
- English horn relatives
- Hautboys
- They're long and blown
- Woodwind instruments with 24 keys
- Hecklephone's cousins
- Some double reeds
- Some reeds
- Woodwinds
- Reeds in a pit
- Mellow woodwinds
- Pit reeds
- Violas' pit neighbors
- Kin of bassoons
- Woodwind section
- Certain winds
- Shawm's descendants
- Bassoon relatives
- Some winds
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra instruments
- Clarinets' cousins
- Some instruments in the Montreal Symphony Orchestra
- Orchestra members
- Certain reeds
- Instruments featured in the first of Bach's Brandenburg concertos
- Crumhorn cousins
- (Roughly) two-footers on stage
- Things to trill on
- Winds around the stage
- Clarinet cousins
- Bassoons' little brothers
- Orchestra tuners
- Symphony section
- Double-reed instruments
- They're fingered like saxes
- Woodwind instruments
- Wide-range reeds
- Conical woodwinds
- Double reeds
- Winds in a pit
- Bassoons' smaller relatives
- Wind instruments
- Woodwind section members
- English horn cousins
- Orchestra section
- Woodwind family members
- Reeding assignments?
- Some woodwinds
- Philharmonic instruments
- They get fingered and make noise
- Bassoon cousins
- Woodwind instrument
- Challenging winds
- Orchestral winds
- Orchestra group
- They're found in the reeds
- Melodious winds
- Sarrusophone cousins
- They're usually made of African Blackwood
- Wind section
- Double-reed winds
- Bright-toned winds
- High-pitched winds
- Double-reed woodwinds
- Mellow winds
- Orchestral reeds
- Yamaha products
- Pair in the score for Beethoven's Fifth
- Penetrating winds
- High winds
- Reeded woodwinds
- Symphonic winds
- Instruments among the reeds
- Orchestras tune to them
- Orchestral pair, at a minimum
- Winds orchestras tune to
- Instruments with bell-shaped bottoms
- Symphonic reeds
- Certain woodwinds
- High-pitched woodwinds
- Orchestral instruments
- Orchestration lines
- Group of winds
- Orchestra instruments
- Tubular instruments
- Certain double reeds
- Part of the reed section
- Ersatz duck calls
- Orchestral group
- Woodwind group
- English horn kin
- Reedy instruments
- Philharmonic assignments
- Quarter of a Beethoven octet
- Small woodwinds
- Reeded instruments
- Bassoon's cousins
- Orchestral contingent
- Tuners of orchestras
- Piccolos' frequent neighbors
- Woodwinds lower than a 28 Down
- Flutes' neighbors
- 1812 Overture duo
- Cousins of bassoons
- Orchestral woodwinds
- Orchestra reeds
- Instruments similar to English horns
- Sources of some pit squeaks
- They have conical bores
- They're blown in the winds
- Winds up on stage, maybe
- Orchestral instuments.
- Members of 69 Across.
- Part of a symphony orchestra.
- Part of the Philharmonic.
- Part of the orchestra.
- Reeds.
- Musical instruments.
- Flutelike instruments.
- Hecklephones.
- Instruments.
- Clowns of the orchestra
- Part of an orchestra
- Bassoons' kin
- Contrabassoons, e.g.
- Chinese horns
- Kin of English horns
- Cousins of pifferos
- Kin of auloi
- Shawms' successors
- Heckelphones
- It means "high woods"
- Cousins of musettes
- Modern shawms
- Orchestra positions
- Relatives of the crumhorn
- Violas' neighbors in an orchestra
- Ensemble instruments
- Handheld instruments
- Relatives of the English horn
- They're found among the reeds
- Easy-to-carry instruments
- Heckelphone cousins
- They sit near the violas
- Reeds section
- Some orchestra members
- Blown winds
- Some are made of rosewood
- Bassoon's smaller cousins
- Instruments used in orchestra tuning
- Orchestra-tuning instruments
- Duo in a typical symphony
- Relatives of English horns
- Ducks, in "Peter and the Wolf" productions
- High-pitched double-reeds
- Second staff in many an orchestral score
- Orchestra winds
- Orchestra woodwinds
- Pair in an average-sized orchestra
- Instruments with flared bells
- Small section of an orchestra
- Cousins of clarinets
- Foursome in Mahler's "Symphony of a Thousand"
- Woods in a pit
- Black winds
- Reed section
- Winds down in a pit?
- Orchestra section behind the violas
- Two-reeded woodwinds
- Small section of a pit
- Orchestral group pitched to C
- English horns' cousins
- Melancholy woodwinds
- Some wind instruments
- They require double reeds
- Wind quintet instruments
- Clarinets' kin
- Instruments with bells
- Cousins of English horns
- Division of a woodwind section
- Foursome in Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring"
- Instruments with octave and bridge keys
- Krummhorn cousins
- Heckelphone relatives
- Certain woodwind
- Some double-reed instruments
- Flute relatives
- They're higher than bassoons
- Instruments related to heckelphones
- Double-reeded instruments
- They're instrumental in tuning orchestras
- Instruments used to tune orchestras
- Certain wind instruments
- Some winds in a pit
- Slender orchestra group?
- High woodwinds
- Part of a reed section
- Some orchestral instruments
- Reeds with melancholy sounds
- Untunable woodwinds
- Flutes' neighbors in an orchestra
- Instruments orchestras tune to
- Instruments used for tuning
- Woodwinds with double reeds
- Instruments similar to clarinets
- Difficult winds
- Pit group
- Cor anglais relatives
- Symphonic tuners
- Heckelphones' cousins
- Philharmonic tuners
- Members of the woodwind section
- Reeds of music
- They're often seated behind the violas
- Winds up on stage?
- Instruments with double reeds
- Musettes' cousins
- Winds in pits
- English horns' kin
- Poignant winds
- Slender woods
- Orchestral tuners
- They sit next to the flutes
- Tubular woods
- Orchestra woods