Seizure at Sing Sing?
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PRISONGRABSeizure at Sing Sing?
RATONSing at Sing Sing?
TIMEIt's served at Sing Sing
BARSFreedom fighters at Sing Sing?
KARAOKESing-along at a bar
JAILHOUSEROCKStriped bass at Sing Sing?
TIMEThis is served at Sing Sing
THELETTERMEN"At 1 P.M. ... will sing..."
KARAOKEType of bar to sing a few bars at
ETHELShe was executed at Sing Sing with her husband Julius
encaenia(often used with a sing. v.) ceremonies at Oxford University in honor of founders and benefactors
arrases(used with a sing. v.) gift presented at marriage by a husband to his wife in consideration of her dowry
arras(used with a sing. v.) gift presented at marriage by a husband to his wife in consideration of her dowry
loggets(used with a sing. v.) game, formerly played in England, in which players throw pieces of wood at a stake
loggats(used with a sing. v.) game, formerly played in England, in which players throw pieces of wood at a stake
thiasus(in ancient Greece) a congregation of people who have gathered to sing and dance at a festival in honour of a god
laches(used with a sing. v.) failure to do something at the proper time, esp. such delay as will bar a party from bringing a legal proceeding
taps(used with a sing. or pl. v.) signal by bugle or drum, sounded at night as an order to extinguish all lights, and sometimes performed as a postlude to a military funeral
zizith(used with a sing. or pl. v.) the fringes or tassels formerly worn at the corners of the outer garment and now worn at the four corners of the tallith and the arba kanfoth
charade(used with a sing. v.) game in which the players are typically divided into two teams, members of which take turns at acting out in pantomime a word, phrase, title, etc., which the members of their own team must guess
tenebrae(used with a sing. or pl. v.) the office of matins and lauds for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week, sung respectively on the afternoon of Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of that week, at which the Crucifixion is commemorated by the gradual extin