Other crossword clues for answer "OBOES"OBOESSlender woodwindsReed instrumentsShawm's followersDouble-reeded woodwindsInstruments in wind quintetsEnglish horn relativesHautboysThey're long and blownWoodwind instruments with 24 keysHecklephone's cousinsSome double reedsSome reedsWoodwindsReeds in a pitMellow woodwindsPit reedsViolas' pit neighborsKin of bassoonsWoodwind sectionCertain windsShawm's descendantsBassoon relativesSome windsToronto Symphony Orchestra instrumentsClarinets' cousinsSome instruments in the Montreal Symphony OrchestraOrchestra membersCertain reedsInstruments featured in the first of Bach's Brandenburg concertosCrumhorn cousins(Roughly) two-footers on stageThings to trill onWinds around the stageClarinet cousinsBassoons' little brothersOrchestra tunersSymphony sectionDouble-reed instrumentsThey're fingered like saxesWoodwind instrumentsWide-range reedsConical woodwindsDouble reedsWinds in a pitBassoons' smaller relativesWind instrumentsWoodwind section membersEnglish horn cousinsOrchestra sectionWoodwind family membersReeding assignments?Some woodwindsPhilharmonic instrumentsThey get fingered and make noiseBassoon cousinsWoodwind instrumentChallenging windsOrchestral windsOrchestra groupThey're found in the reedsMelodious windsSarrusophone cousinsThey're usually made of African BlackwoodWind sectionDouble-reed windsBright-toned windsHigh-pitched windsDouble-reed woodwindsMellow windsOrchestral reedsYamaha productsPair in the score for Beethoven's FifthPenetrating windsHigh windsReeded woodwindsSymphonic windsInstruments among the reedsOrchestras tune to themOrchestral pair, at a minimumWinds orchestras tune toInstruments with bell-shaped bottomsSymphonic reedsCertain woodwindsHigh-pitched woodwindsOrchestral instrumentsOrchestration linesGroup of windsOrchestra instrumentsTubular instrumentsCertain double reedsPart of the reed sectionErsatz duck callsOrchestral groupWoodwind groupEnglish horn kinReedy instrumentsPhilharmonic assignmentsQuarter of a Beethoven octetSmall woodwindsReeded instrumentsBassoon's cousinsOrchestral contingentTuners of orchestrasPiccolos' frequent neighborsWoodwinds lower than a 28 DownFlutes' neighbors1812 Overture duoCousins of bassoonsOrchestral woodwindsOrchestra reedsInstruments similar to English hornsSources of some pit squeaksThey have conical boresThey're blown in the windsWinds up on stage, maybeOrchestral 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 orchestraPart of an orchestraBassoons' kinContrabassoons, e.g.Chinese hornsKin of English hornsCousins of pifferosKin of auloiShawms' successorsHeckelphonesIt means "high woods"Cousins of musettesModern shawmsOrchestra positionsRelatives of the crumhornViolas' neighbors in an orchestraEnsemble instrumentsHandheld instrumentsRelatives of the English hornThey're found among the reedsEasy-to-carry instrumentsHeckelphone cousinsThey sit near the violasReeds sectionSome orchestra membersBlown windsSome are made of rosewoodBassoon's smaller cousinsInstruments used in orchestra tuningOrchestra-tuning instrumentsDuo in a typical symphonyRelatives of English hornsDucks, in "Peter and the Wolf" productionsHigh-pitched double-reedsSecond staff in many an orchestral scoreOrchestra windsOrchestra woodwindsPair in an average-sized orchestraInstruments with flared bellsSmall section of an orchestraCousins of clarinetsFoursome in Mahler's "Symphony of a Thousand"Woods in a pitBlack windsReed sectionWinds down in a pit?Orchestra section behind the violasTwo-reeded woodwindsSmall section of a pitOrchestral group pitched to CEnglish horns' cousinsMelancholy woodwindsSome wind instrumentsThey require double reedsWind quintet instrumentsClarinets' kinInstruments with bellsCousins of English hornsDivision of a woodwind sectionFoursome in Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring"Instruments with octave and bridge keysKrummhorn cousinsHeckelphone relativesCertain woodwindSome double-reed instrumentsFlute relativesSome reed instrumentsThey're higher than bassoonsInstruments related to heckelphonesDouble-reeded instrumentsThey're instrumental in tuning orchestrasInstruments used to tune orchestrasCertain wind instrumentsSome winds in a pitSlender orchestra group?High woodwindsPart of a reed sectionSome orchestral instrumentsReeds with melancholy soundsUntunable woodwindsFlutes' neighbors in an orchestraInstruments orchestras tune toInstruments used for tuningWoodwinds with double reedsInstruments similar to clarinetsDifficult windsPit groupCor anglais relativesSymphonic tunersHeckelphones' cousinsPhilharmonic tunersMembers of the woodwind sectionThey're often seated behind the violasWinds up on stage?Instruments with double reedsMusettes' cousinsWinds in pitsEnglish horns' kinPoignant windsSlender woodsOrchestral tunersThey sit next to the flutesTubular woodsOrchestra woods