Its accentuated in song
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
POSITIVEIt's accentuated in song.
DANUBEIt's blue, in song
LONDONBRIDGEIt's "falling down" in song
TEAIt's for two, in song
LONDONBRIDGEIt's falling down, in song
GRACEIn a song, it's amazing
HIS"Shoop Shoop Song (It's in .. Kiss)"
SERAIt's repeated after "Que," in song
REDRIVERIts valley is fabled in song
SERAIt's repeated after "Que" in song
SUEDEIt's blue in an old song
RESPECTSong title spelled out in its lyrics
YMCASong title spelled out in its lyrics
SERAIt's repeated after "Que" in a song
LONDONBRIDGEIt's "falling down" in a children's song
WHOLETTHEDOGSOUTSong that includes woofs in its chorus
GTOIt's "tachin' up" in a 1964 song
JUNEIt's "bustin' out all over," in song
STOPDead in its tracks Against Me! song?
WARIn song, it's good for absolutely nothing
SILENCEIt's golden, in a 1964 Four Seasons song
GTOIn a '64 song it's "really lookin' fine"
TEAPOTIt's "short and stout" in a children's song
STOPAgainst Me! song that's dead in its tracks?
OHSUSANNATraditional song with an exclamation point in its title
YOURAISEMEYUPJosh Groban song with an approval in its title
HIS"It's in ... Kiss" (subtitle of "The Shoop Shoop Song")
MOONRIVERIt's "wider than a mile," in an old song
SEVEN1992 Prince song or its peak position in Billboard
SMALLWORLD"It's a" and "after all" link in a song
ROCKNROLLIt's here to stay, in a song from the movie "Grease"
twitterutter in chirps or twitters the robin twittered its morning song
TOYLANDIn song, "Once you pass its borders, you can ne'er return again"
ALOUETTESong whose title is repeated before and after "gentille" in its first line
AIRSong that becomes the musical it's in if you add an "H" to the front
veerythrush, Catharus fuscescens, common in the eastern and northern U.S., noted for its song
veeriesthrush, Catharus fuscescens, common in the eastern and northern U.S., noted for its song
ALLSHOOKUPSong that first topped the charts on 4-13-1957 ... or how its singer's name appears in the answers to starred clues