Sounded the whistle
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AnswerCrossword Clue
TOOTEDSounded the whistle
RANGSounded the knell
HONKEDSounded the horn
RANGSounded the alarm
TOOTEDSounded the horn
BLEWSounded the trumpet.
ALERTEDSounded the alarm
RANGSounded the bell
BEEPEDSounded the alarm?
WHISTLEDSounded like the wind
MOANEDSounded like the wind
CREAKEDSounded like the porch swing
RUSTLEDSounded like leaves in the wind.
CLANKEDSounded like the Tin Man, maybe
PALATALSounded like the y in yet
UVULARSounded from the back of the throat
SWISHEDSounded like the net on a perfect jumper
SCREECHEDSounded shrill [one of the longest one-syllable words]
windbella light bell that can be sounded by the wind
recheata hunting call sounded on a horn to assemble the hounds
recheatsa hunting call sounded on a horn to assemble the hounds
countermelodya secondary melody that is sounded simultaneously with the principal one
windbellsWINDBELL, a light bell that can be sounded by the wind
countermelodiesCOUNTERMELODY, a secondary melody that is sounded simultaneously with the principal one
percussionthe act of striking; musical instruments as drums, etc., sounded by being struck
percussionsPERCUSSION, the act of striking; musical instruments as drums, etc., sounded by being struck
reveilleA signal sounded esp. on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces
DRIVERSThose who should follow the advice in the sounded-out answers to the five starred clues
reveillesA signal sounded esp. on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces
harmonyThe combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect
tablaturean instrumental notation indicating the string, fret, key, or finger to be used instead of the tone to be sounded
autoharpzither having buttons that when depressed damp all strings except those to be sounded, the undamped strings being strummed to produce simple chords
concertinaA small musical instrument, typically polygonal in form, played by stretching and squeezing between the hands, to work a central bellows that blows air over reeds, each note being sounded by a button
continuantA consonant that is sounded with the vocal tract only partly closed, allowing the breath to pass through and the sound to be prolonged (as with f, l, m, n, r, s, v)
concertinasA small musical instrument, typically polygonal in form, played by stretching and squeezing between the hands, to work a central bellows that blows air over reeds, each note being sounded by a button
continuantsA consonant that is sounded with the vocal tract only partly closed, allowing the breath to pass through and the sound to be prolonged (as with f, l, m, n, r, s, v)
soundingsa. area of water that can be sounded with an ordinary lead and line, the depth being 100 fathoms (180 m) or less b. the results or measurement obtained by sounding with a lead and line
organsA large musical instrument having rows of tuned pipes sounded by compressed air, and played using one or more keyboards to produce a wide range of musical effects. The pipes are generally arranged in ranks of a particular type, each controlled by a stop, and often into larger sets linked to separate keyboards