- - French folk song
- - Traditional song with the line "Je te plumerai"
- - Song whose title is repeated before and after "gentille" in its first line
- - Song whose title is French for skylark
- - Song pour les enfants
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- - Loose low-necked raglan – it did for woman in garden!
- - It can lark about these days with little advantage
- - Relations dwell on vagrant implicating king in mass murder
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- - Old boat upended by gangster in South African village
- - Hutted village, one crossed over by bird going backwards
- - Bird back around a village in Africa
- - african livestock enclosure
- - South African village of huts surrounded by a fence
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- - Beginning reader's lessons
- - They end with WXYZ
- - They're taught with the "Alphabet Song," informally
- - "next time won't you sing with me" song
- - List sung to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
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- - Songbird with streaky brown plumage
- - Songbird also called a titlark
- - Ground-dwelling songbird
- - Songbird with brownish speckled plumage and a long tail
- - Meadow songbird
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- - The goddess of hate?
- - TV's "....-Team" [2 wds.]
- - Duke Ellington's "Take ... Train": 2 wds.
- - Ellington's 'TakeTrain'
- - Mother of Eos and Helene
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