Low |
Voice |
Perch |
Singer |
F clef |
__ Sea |
Striped |
Fish ___ |
___ clef |
Low man? |
Low part |
Low clef |
Rockfish |
Food fish |
Game fish |
Pub order |
Deep tone |
Chorister |
Low voice |
Drum type |
Fish type |
Low range |
It's deep |
Low-toned |
Deep end? |
Low notes |
Lake fish |
Choir part |
Male voice |
Low singer |
Deep voice |
Ale choice |
Low pitch? |
Low-voiced |
Smallmouth |
Big fiddle |
River fish |
Sport fish |
Edible fish |
Choral part |
Kind of sax |
Male singer |
Bottom part |
Fiddle type |
Fish voice? |
Rock-bottom |
Cello's kin |
Pitched low |
Bull fiddle |
Huron, e.g. |
Low-pitched |
Stereo knob |
Type of drum |
Type of clef |
Choral voice |
Chorus voice |
Kind of clef |
Choir member |
Deepest part |
Kind of drum |
Low in pitch |
Brand of ale |
Horn or drum |
Of low pitch |
Woofer range |
Chorale part |
Clef or drum |
Combo member |
Lowest pitch |
Deep in tone |
Lowest voice |
Woofer output |
Chorus member |
Singing voice |
Type of voice |
Mixer setting |
Pinza was one |
Cello's range |
Flea plays it |
Musically low |
Opera's Siepi |
The low notes |
___ Pro Shops |
Striped" fish |
Fish or voice |
Striper, e.g. |
Grouper, e.g. |
Stereo control |
Quartet member |
Type of guitar |
Kind of guitar |
Angling trophy |
Big instrument |
Bigmouth fish? |
Fish or fiddle |
Hines, for one |
Kipnis' voice. |
Male chorister |
Cash register? |
Fish or singer |
Hines or Siepi |
Low male voice |
Angler's prize |
Bigmouth, e.g. |
Kind of fiddle |
Type of fiddle |
Striped critter |
Freshwater fish |
Glee club voice |
Chaliapin, e.g. |
Low choir voice |
Largemouth ____ |
Low vocal range |
Smallmouth fish |
Striped swimmer |
Angler's quarry |
Barbershop part |
Deep male voice |
Part of a combo |
Type of fishing |
Combo instrument |
One of the clefs |
Orchestra member |
Black or striped |
Boom box setting |
Large-mouth fish |
Low choral voice |
Male choir voice |
Pinza or Plishka |
Sound with depth |
Sting instrument |
Subwoofer output |
Woofer emanation |
Woofer's output? |
Largemouth" fish |
Fisherman's lure |
Low-voiced singer |
Bigmouth, for one |
Deep choral voice |
It may be striped |
Large-mouthed one |
Lean fleshed fish |
Ramfis, in "Aïda |
Siepi of the Met. |
Barbershop singer |
Low-pitched voice |
Popular game fish |
Striped game fish |
Sushi bar seafood |
Tenor's colleague |
Wide-mouthed fish |
Barbershop member |
Jazz combo member |
Low singing voice |
Male choral voice |
Male choir member |
Spiny-finned fish |
Sting's instrument |
Male singing voice |
Chaliapin, for one |
Jerome Hines, e.g. |
Bottom line reader |
Choir underpinning |
Chaliapin or Siepi |
Deep doo-wop voice |
Deep singing voice |
Low-end instrument |
Mingus' instrument |
Opposite of treble |
Paul Robeson, e.g. |
Striped sport fish |
Subwoofer's output |
Food and game fish |
Ezio Pinza, for one |
Blackfish or redeye |
Bull fiddle's range |
Drum or viol leader |
Fish (which sings?) |
Largemouth, for one |
Lower than baritone |
Male voice — fish |
Mingus's instrument |
Paul Plishka is one |
Smallmouth, for one |
Thumping music line |
Clef below middle C |
He hits low pitches |
Sound from a woofer? |
Part of a jazz combo |
Doo-wop group member |
Opera villain, often |
Low man in the choir |
Largemouth" creature |
Alpert's Tijuana ___ |
Barry White, vocally |
Big mouth, of a sort |
Doo-wop group anchor |
Low male vocal range |
Low voice in a choir |
Lowest singing voice |
Rock band instrument |
Barry White, notably |
Popular British brew |
Treble's counterpart |
Voice below baritone |
Black or striped fish |
Clef or drum preceder |
Fish or singing voice |
Jazz group instrument |
Low voice in a chorus |
Paul Robeson, for one |
Striped or smallmouth |
Thick-stringed guitar |
Villain's part, often |
Word with blue or sea |
Barbershop necessity? |
Sam Adams alternative |
String-section member |
Common freshwater fish |
Geddy Lee's instrument |
Hitter of low pitches? |
One of a vocal quartet |
Part of a combo, often |
Source of low pitches? |
What subwoofers supply |
Word with clef or drum |
Kind of drum or fiddle |
Singing voice — fish |
McCartney's instrument |
Contralto's counterpart |
Angler's catch, perhaps |
Barbershop quartet part |
Fishing tournament fish |
Large-mouthed game fish |
Musical astronaut Lance |
Operatic villain, often |
Paolo Montarsolo is one |
Spiny-finned sport fish |
Sport fisherman's lure? |
Deep male singing voice |
Sport fisherman's catch |
Alexander Kipnis' voice. |
Low-voiced chorus member |
Mario Bertolino, for one |
Opera villain, typically |
Part of a combo, perhaps |
Smallmouth or largemouth |
Largemouth or smallmouth |
Barbershop quartet voice |
Four-stringed instrument |
Angler's prize, sometimes |
Barbershop quartet member |
Large-mouth or small-mouth |
Low man in a doo-wop group |
Bootsy Collins's instrument |
Double ___ (cello's cousin) |
Former 'N Sync singer Lance |
John Entwistle's instrument |
Paul McCartney's instrument |
Fish with strings attached? |
Large percussion instrument |
Opera villain's voice, often |
Follower of the bottom line? |
It lays down the beat, often |
One hitting the low pitches? |
Kissinger, in "Nixon in China |
Largemouth ___ (type of fish) |
What Barry White often sings? |
It bites in the Atlantic Bight |
Largemouth or smallmouth, e.g. |
North American freshwater fish |
It may be largemouth or spotted |
Lowest adult male singing voice |
One who can't hit high pitches? |
Instrument played by Bill Wyman |
Band instrumentor angler's quest |
The Mikado in "The Mikado," e.g. |
McCartney played it in the Beatles |
Prominent feature of dubstep music |
Nozze di Figaro" part for Dr. Bartolo |
Like McCartney's guitar in the Beatles |
Person responsible for the bottom line |
It'll make your rearview mirror vibrate |
Paul McCartney played it in the Beatles |
King Marke in "Tristan und Isolde," e.g. |
Paul McCartney played it for the Beatles |
Instrument missing from The White Stripes |
One with a talent for hitting low pitches |
All About That ___" (Meghan Trainor song) |
Ale that received Britain's first trademark |
Ale that received England's first trademark |
British brew with a red triangle in its logo |
Part of a rock band's rhythm section, usually |
NSYNC member Lance...or the voice part he sang :o |
Type of guitar that usually only has four strings |
Instrument played by rockers Flea and Paul McCartney |