With a banjo on my
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
KNEE"With a banjo on my ...."
KNEE"... with a banjo on my ..."
KNEE"With a banjo on my ..."
KNEE". . . with a banjo on my ..."
OHSUSANNA"... with a banjo on my knee" tune
KNEE'... my banjo on my --'
BANJO. . .with a .... on my knee
USPSOrg. with a Change My Address portal on its website
oned as a function word to indicate position in or in contact with an outer surface the fly landed on the ceiling I have a cut on my finger paint on the wall
hypercorrectrefers to a linguistic construction or pronunciation produced by mistaken analogy with standard usage out of a desire to be correct, such as "open widely" or "on behalf of my wife and I"
hypercorrectlyHYPERCORRECT, refers to a linguistic construction or pronunciation produced by mistaken analogy with standard usage out of a desire to be correct, such as "open widely" or "on behalf of my wife and I"
BELLIAttorney with the autobiography "My Life on Trial"
ZIPADEEDOODAHSong with the line "Mr. Bluebird's on my shoulder"
EVERYMOTHERSSONGroup with the 1967 hit "Come On Down to My Boat"
KIKIDEEDuettist with Elton John on 1976's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
KIKIDee who sang with Elton John on "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
LAIDBACK"..., with my mind on my money and my money on my mind"
GOODBEHAVIOR"...but he decided on life instead, with time off for my stupendously ..."
BONOHe sang "I've Got You Under My Skin" with Frank Sinatra on "Duets"
setaffect one with or as if with weight the pudding sets heavily on my stomach
NORM"Cheers" character who replied to "What's going down?" with "My butt cheeks on that bar stool."
dwellerkeep the attention directed used with on or upon tried not to dwell on my fears
dwellskeep the attention directed used with on or upon tried not to dwell on my fears
dweltkeep the attention directed used with on or upon tried not to dwell on my fears
CECILIA1970 hit with the lyric "I'm down on my knees, - I'm begging you please to come home"
SLATERActress-singer Helen with the CD "Crossword" (the title track starts "I found my true love today doing the crossword on the back of the 6 train")