Sound over a cornfield
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AnswerCrossword Clue
CAWSound over a cornfield
CAWSound above a cornfield
FARMGROANScary sound from a cornfield?
RESHOTDid over, on a sound stage
REDUBDo a sound-track over again?
RANDBATTHESANDLSoul music over a financial institution's sound system?
BLARESound over a subway's public address system, e.g.
tildea mark placed over a letter to indicate it's sound
macrona symbol placed over a vowel to indicate a long sound
tildesTILDE, a mark placed over a letter to indicate it's sound
mewedto utter a mew or similar sound gulls mewed over the bay
macronsMACRON, a symbol placed over a vowel to indicate a long sound
babbling(of a stream) Make the continuous murmuring sound of water flowing over stones
babbled(of a stream) Make the continuous murmuring sound of water flowing over stones
crunchedMake such a sound, esp. when walking or driving over gravel or an icy surface
crunchesMake such a sound, esp. when walking or driving over gravel or an icy surface
crunchingMake such a sound, esp. when walking or driving over gravel or an icy surface
crumpsto make a crunching sound, as in walking over snow, or as snow when trodden on
crumpto make a crunching sound, as in walking over snow, or as snow when trodden on
crumpedto make a crunching sound, as in walking over snow, or as snow when trodden on
crumpingto make a crunching sound, as in walking over snow, or as snow when trodden on
wawasproducing a muted, bawling sound like that of a trumpet with the hand moved momentarily over the bell
wawaproducing a muted, bawling sound like that of a trumpet with the hand moved momentarily over the bell
soundboardA thin sheet of wood over which the strings of a piano or similar instrument are positioned to increase the sound produced
soundboardsA thin sheet of wood over which the strings of a piano or similar instrument are positioned to increase the sound produced
telephonesA system that converts acoustic vibrations to electrical signals in order to transmit sound, typically voices, over a distance using wire or radio
celestasA small keyboard instrument in which felted hammers strike a row of steel plates suspended over wooden resonators, giving an ethereal bell-like sound
tildesa mark ÿ placed especially over the letter n (as in Spanish se±or sir) to denote the sound ? or over vowels (as in Portuguese irmÒ sister) to indicate nasality
umlautedmark (┬¿) used as a diacritic over a vowel, as ├ñ, ├Â, ├╝, to indicate a vowel sound different from that of the letter without the diacritic, esp. as so used in German
umlautsmark (┬¿) used as a diacritic over a vowel, as ├ñ, ├Â, ├╝, to indicate a vowel sound different from that of the letter without the diacritic, esp. as so used in German
umlautmark (┬¿) used as a diacritic over a vowel, as ├ñ, ├Â, ├╝, to indicate a vowel sound different from that of the letter without the diacritic, esp. as so used in German