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- Bach's instrument
- Church instrument
- Heart, but not soul
- In-house periodical
- Internal publication
- It has many stops
- Grinder's need
- J.S.Bach's instrument
- Music Hall fixture
- Mass entertainment?
- Instrument with a long solo on "Light My Fire"
- Tongue, e.g.
- The Phantom of the Opera instrument
- Church keys?
- Garage rock band instrument
- Hockey rink instrument
- Phantom of the Opera's instrument
- Word with grinder and donor
- ___ donor
- ___ transplant
- Brain, e.g.
- The Phantom's instrument
- Fenway Park instrument
- Keytar cousin
- Moog's ancestor
- Hurdy-gurdy
- House publication
- Set of keys at Fenway
- Sound at Fenway
- Periodical
- Trade journal
- Sunday player?
- Body part
- Posthumous donation
- Stadium fixture
- The Phantom of the Opera soundtrack instrument
- Human skin, e.g.
- Part of some jazz trios
- It's pedaled
- It's heard in the Beatles' "Blue Jay Way"
- One with a bodily function
- Prop in the Phantom's lair in "Phantom of the Opera"
- Source of some sacred notes
- Hammond B-3, for one
- Kind of grinder
- Kind of transplant
- Instrument with stops
- Wind instrument
- Hymn accompaniment
- Voluntary instrument
- Bach's music maker
- Cathedral instrument
- Instrument for pedal pushers?
- Mass music maker
- Toccata and Fugue in D minor instrument
- Liver, but not onions
- The skin is one
- Instrument with pedals
- Calliope's cousin
- Word with grinder
- Instrument for Jimmy McGriff
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game accompaniment
- Instrument with pedals and stops
- Liver or lungs
- Heavenly music maker
- Keyboard instrument
- Church keyboard
- Hurdy-gurdy, e.g.
- Heart, for one
- Ballpark instrument
- Human skin, for one
- Hammond product
- One may be donated
- Church music maker
- Pipes in church
- Heart, e.g.
- Liver or kidney
- Broadway Phantom's instrument
- Club newsletter
- It has pedals and stops
- Heart or liver
- Liver, for one
- It has keys and stops
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game instrument
- Mozart's "King of Instruments"
- Reed site
- Skin, but not bones
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida instrument
- Wurlitzer product
- Choir accompaniment
- Instrument with pipes
- It has pipes and keys
- Pipe __
- Skin, e.g.
- Word with house or pipe
- Corporate newsletter
- Cathedral fixture
- Bach instrument
- Liver, for example
- House __
- House newsletter
- Church fixture
- Hymn accompanier
- Hymn instrument
- Tabernacle instrument
- Bach played it
- Choir's accompaniment
- Ballpark music maker
- Ballpark musical instrument
- 113 Down's instrument
- Calliope cousin
- Liver, for instance (with 85 Across)
- Mass medium
- Church's keyboard instrument
- See 64-Across
- Majestic instrument.
- Bach's favorite instrument.
- Largest wind instrument.
- Bach's chief instrument.
- Musical instrument.
- Albert Schweitzer's favorite instrument.
- Lost Chord instrument.
- Cesar Franck's instrument.
- César Franck's instrument.
- Where the "Lost Chord" was found.
- Barrel ___.
- Harmonium.
- Movie palace interlude.
- Seated one day at the ___ . . . ” nyt 1953 ORGAN Albert Schweitzer's musical instrument. nyt 1953 ORGAN Harmonium. nyt 1953 ORGAN Lost chord's hideout. nyt 1953 ORGAN Relative of a harmonium. nyt 1953 ORGAN What 25 across composed for. nyt 1953 ORGANDY Material for a summer frock. nyt 1953 ORGANER Player of church music. nyt 1953 ORGANIC Relating to a living thing. nyt 1953 ORGANIST César Franck was one nyt 1953 ORGANIST What César Franck was. nyt 1953 ORGANIZERS Party leaders. nyt 1953 ORGANON Method for acquisition of knowledge. nyt 1953 ORGANS Pipe ___. nyt 1953 ORGEAT Barley water beverage. nyt 1953 ORGY Wild time. nyt 1953 ORI Boundary: Comb. form. nyt 1953 ORI Boundary: Comb. form. nyt 1953 ORIEL Bay window. nyt 1953 ORIEL Bay window. nyt 1953 ORIEL Large bay window. nyt 1953 ORIENT All the East. nyt 1953 ORIENT Lustrous pearl. nyt 1953 ORIENT Of which Hong Kong is part. nyt 1953 ORIENT Part of the world. nyt 1953 ORIENT Scene of conflict. nyt 1953 ORIENT Tibet, Nepal, Burma, etc. nyt 1953 ORIENT Where Stevenson traveled. nyt 1953 ORIENT Where the Three Kings came from. nyt 1953 ORIENTAL Eastern. nyt 1953 ORIENTAL Kirman rug. nyt 1953 ORIENTS Points toward the East. nyt 1953 ORIENTS Teaches a new G.I. nyt 1953 ORIFICE Aperture. nyt 1953 ORIN Character in Mourning Becomes Electra."
- Instrument of Bach and Handel.
- Melodeon.
- Relative of a harmonium.
- Schweitzer's musical instrument.
- Heart or brain.
- Bach's "royal instrument."
- Cathedral feature.
- Church feature.
- Publication.
- Heart
- Grinder's instrument.
- Kidney or liver
- Dupré's instrument
- Movie-palace feature
- Staff magazine
- Ballpark music source
- Instrument
- Loft occupant
- Month or house
- Pipe or house
- Spleen, e.g.
- Site of a discovery in "The Lost Chord"
- Seated one day at the ___
- In-house publication
- Liver or heart
- Pipe ___
- Heart or lung
- . . . ___-voice of England (Tennyson on Milton)
- Radio City Music Hall feature
- Instrument for Bach
- Grinder's burden
- Sing-along instrument
- E. Power Biggs played it
- Instrument Schweitzer played
- Ceremonial instrument
- Instrument played by Schweitzer
- E. Power Biggs's instrument
- Jubal's invention: Gen. 4:21
- The heart is one
- Company's publication
- Jubal's invention
- Bach music maker
- Club publication
- Hymn player
- Official publication
- Generous donation
- Recital feature
- Club news source
- Mass number provider, maybe
- Word with house or mouth
- Ballpark fixture
- Radio City Music Hall fixture
- Item with pedals
- Rock of Ages accompaniment
- Company newsletter
- Heart or kidney
- It's often played on Sunday
- Silent film accompaniment
- Pipe holder
- What a fugue may be written for
- It's often heard at a ballpark
- Subject of a donor card
- Nonmonetary donation
- Player in a baseball stadium
- Instrument in an old-timey theater
- Radio City Music Hall has a famous one
- Accompaniment for many a hymn
- Church choir accompaniment
- Instrument heard at a ballpark
- Instrument heard in the iconic intro to the Who's "Baba O'Riley"
- Skin, for one
- Set of pipes?
- Sly Stone instrument
- Instrument with foot pedals
- Phantom instrument
- Liver, e.g.
- Liver or lung
- Has keyboard and pipes
- Instrument for the phantom in "Phantom of the Opera"
- Rameau's instrument
- Light My Fire instrument
- Instrument featured on Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone"
- Liver or spleen
- Instrument played with both the hands and the feet
- Instrument that may have several thousand pipes
- Skin is the largest one
- It plays in church
- Calliope kin
- Church pipes
- Brain or heart, for example
- Heart, for example
- Instrument heard at a baseball game
- E. Power Biggs' instrument
- Instrument played by Bach
- Mormon Tabernacle highlight
- Ballpark feature
- Church staple
- Ballpark figure
- Piano relative
- Mass instrument, often
- Piped instrument
- Pancreas, for one
- Silent film accompaniment, perhaps
- Common church or arena instrument
- Keyboard kin
- Choir accompanier
- Donor's offering
- Nose or heart, e.g.
- The eye is one
- The spleen, for one
- Brain or liver
- Instrument to hymn to?
- Instrument played with hands and feet
- Jimmy Smith's instrument
- Large intestine, e.g.
- Lifesaving donation, perhaps
- Eye, for one
- Mormon Tabernacle instrument
- Instrument in a church
- Set of pipes in a church performance?
- The Phantom of the Opera's instrument
- Bach's Little ____ Book
- Comiskey instrument
- Large electronic instrument
- Nose or eye
- Stadium entertainer
- Big wind instrument
- Specialized body part
- Means of communication
- Haunted-house instrument
- Word with "pipe" or "mouth"
- You'll hear it at the ballpark
- Heart or lung, e.g.
- It's in the ballpark
- A human's skin, e.g.
- Eye or skin
- It may be played or donated
- Ballpark staple
- Eye or lung, e.g.
- Keyboard relative
- Bach played one
- Standard church instrument
- Instrument for Broadway's Phantom
- Opera phantom's instrument
- Spleen or pancreas
- Eye or ear
- Hammond or Lowrey offering
- Instrument prominent in Deep Purple's music
- Phantom's instrument
- Silent movie accompaniment
- Heart or kidney, for example
- Chapel instrument
- Instrument with stops and pedals
- Pipe ___, the largest musical instrument
- Instrument with a pedalboard
- Spleen or skin
- Pipe player
- It has stops
- Word with pipe or reed
- Vital thing in the body, an example of which is spelled out by the first letters of this puzzle's tripled words
- Voluntary player
- It has a lot of stops
- Ballpark player
- Instrument for the Masses
- It may be played in a stadium
- Lung or liver
- Instrument with pedals and pipes
- Placenta or pancreas, e.g.
- Liver or lung, e.g.