- - A singer to object to one wrong note
- - Second lowest adult male singing voice
- - male singing voice between bass and tenor
- - Male range of voice between bass and tenor
- - Singer excluding one musical sound
- - Male singer's voice
- - A male singer looks odd in boater
- - a male voice
- - for robin to eat he must sing for his supper
- - Note: I bar crazy singer
- - i beat ron when it comes to singing
- - Is it lunchtime at the pub that he sings?
- - Singer, but for one vocal inflection
- - robin ate out with a singer
- - Male vocalist
- - Male singer
- - Singer to ban one note
- - Public house gets it from one type who's good with numbers in a vocal way
- - Male singer looks odd in boater
- - Not quite every item about it will identify singer
- - Bet on air rewritten for singer
- - Very little music with it: solo voice
- - Stick with one note for singer
- - Who sings except for one note?
- - Italian individual backing pub singer
- - Male voice between tenor and bass
- - Male singer with a single exception holds special attraction
- - He can sing over a range except for one tricky note
- - Singer's block on single about sex
- - Singer from Italian city with colour
- - Second lowest male singing voice
- - Singer in pub, individual possessing sex appeal
- - Before ending in servitude, no slave in anthem has inspired a singer
- - Singer in pub, one having vocal expression
- - Stick it on a male singer
- - Male part
- - Male voice
- - Singer?
- - Male singing voice
- - The singer in a local one has it in for
- - a singing voice between bass and tenor
- - In an operatic voice, except for single bum note
- - Rigoletto portrayer, e.g.
- - Adult singing voice
- - Vocal range between tenor and bass
- - Singing voice meaning "heavy-sounding"
- - Mid-range voice
- - His voice perhaps is to preclude Charlie from exceptional notice
- - Iago in 'Otello,' e.g
- - Sinatra, for one
- - Figaro portrayer, e.g
- - Voice between bass and tenor
- - Opera baddie, usually
- - He should deliver just what's needed in opening of song?
- - Euphonium relative
- - Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra, voicewise
- - Figaro in "The Barber of Seville," e.g.
- - Military band piece
- - Voice between tenor and bass
- - Sherrill Milnes, for one
- - Sinatra, vocally
- - Sherill Milnes, for one
- - Merrill's range
- - Frank Sinatra, e.g.
- - Frank Sinatra, for one
- - Vocal type
- - Figaro in "The Barber of Seville"
- - Nelson Eddy, e.g.
- - Crosby was one
- - Sherrill Milnes, e.g.
- - Nelson Eddy was one
- - Merrill or Milnes
- - Walter Cassel, for example.
- - Voice displeasure with heart transplant performed in car seat (5,2)
- - Voice range
- - Low man
- - Choir voice
- - Choir member
- - Low voice
- - Low range
- - Singing voice
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