A Nightingale Sang in
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AnswerCrossword Clue
BERKELEYSQUARE"A Nightingale Sang in ..."
BERKELEYSQUAREWhere the nightingale sang?
PHILOMELAIn myth she was changed into a nightingale
bulbulsongbird often mentioned in Persian poetry, regarded as being a nightingale
EASEFUL"I have been half in love with ... Death": "Ode to a Nightingale"
YODELEDSang, in a way.
RATTEDSang, in a way
YODELEDSang, in a way
INTONEDSang in a way.
TRILLEDSang in a certain way.
BASSEDSang in a low tone: Rare.
LILTEDSang in a light, gay manner.
WEPTSang the blues, in a way
CROCEJim who sang "Time in a Bottle"
MARGARETWHITINGShe sang 'A Tree in the Meadow'
LULUShe sang to Sidney Poitier in a film
simplest(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
simple(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
simpler(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
ablaut(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablauts(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
apophony(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablauta systematic variation of vowels in the same root or affix or in related roots or affixes especially in the Indo-European languages that is usually paralleled by differences in use or meaning (as in sing, sang, sung, song)