This Andalusia style
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ESTAThis, Andalusia-style
ITALICS.This style.
organumscomposition in this style
calypsosA song in this style
portamentoThis as a technique or style
portamentiThis as a technique or style
chinoiserieObjects or decorations in this style
chinoiseriesObjects or decorations in this style
SCATYou don't know the words in this singing style
polyphoniesA composition written, played, or sung in this style
grisaillesA painting or stained-glass window in this style
polyphonyA composition written, played, or sung in this style
pycnostylesPYCNOSTYLE, an ancient Greek temple with columns in this style
renaissanceThe culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era
ponchosA garment in this style, esp. a waterproof one worn as a raincoat
ponchoA garment in this style, esp. a waterproof one worn as a raincoat
VERBOSEDenoting the style in which one might consider this clue to be written
reportageFactual presentation in a book or other text, esp. when this adopts a journalistic style
tarantellasA piece of music written in fast 6/8 time in the style of this dance
quattrocento(Italian) the fifteenth century in Italy; the Italian style of art, architecture, etc. of this period
pycnostylewith close-set columns, 11/2 diameters apart / an ancient Greek temple with columns in this style
quattrocentosQUATTROCENTO, (Italian) the fifteenth century in Italy; the Italian style of art, architecture, etc. of this period
monodystyle of composition in which one part or melody predominates, or a piece in this style; homophony, as distinguished from polyphony
monodiststyle of composition in which one part or melody predominates, or a piece in this style; homophony, as distinguished from polyphony
blousonof or pertaining to such a garment, the style it exemplifies, or something considered to resemble this style, as a hairdo
minemy used before a word beginning with a vowel or h this treasure in mine arms Shakespeare or sometimes as a modifier of a preceding noun archaic except in an elevated style