- - name shared by jacques cousteau's ship and a style of music.
- - Caribbean folk music genre
- - Music from agent brought back into state ball
- - copy al's type of music
- - Col pays out to get West Indian dance music
- - Lay cops out with West Indian music
- - CO plays distorted West Indian music
- - Lord Kitchener's music
- - West Indian style of music
- - West Indian dance music
- - Cosy dancing with pal in Caribbean song
- - Jacques Cousteau's ship, or a Caribbean music genre
- - Island music style
- - Improvised song of the Caribbean
- - Harry Belafonte's music genre
- - Caribbean music genre popularized by Harry Belafonte
- - Music genre for Mighty Sparrow and Lord Invader
- - Sly cop upset about a Caribbean song
- - West Indies music genre
- - Cosy pal dancing for Caribbean song
- - Trinidadian music genre
- - Music from agent turned up in state ball
- - Music style of Trinidad
- - Trinidad music
- - Lay off principal percussionist in Cork Symphony Orchestra offering chorus from the Caribbean
- - Maybe cosy with pal in Caribbean song
- - Caribbean music
- - Lay off top people in statistical office for singing in the Caribbean
- - In company, plays stirring Caribbean song
- - West Indian music style
- - Windies music plays freely after start of crucial over
- - Afro-Caribbean music
- - Trinidad music genre
- - Caribbean music style
- - Caribbean music genre
- - West Indies music
- - Style of music
- - West Indian music
- - Music genre
- - caribbean music company without plays, perhaps
- - Music genre with Caribbean roots
- - improvised music the company plays badly inside
- - Caribbean song
- - Sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years — a sly cop (anag)
- - west indian ballad or dance
- - Good measures?
- - The song of Homer's charmer
- - West Indian song usually dealing with topical events
- - Improvised West Indian folk song
- - West Indian folk song
- - captivating nymph in complicated cosplay
- - satirical west indian ballad, usually of a topical nature
- - Shortly summon agent about love song
- - Belafonte's beat
- - Nymph gently donning lacy pants thus
- - In company, plays new song
- - Song that once charmed Ulysses
- - A side of arsenic fed to awfully sly cop - one who detained hero
- - A type of satirical, usually topical, West Indian ballad
- - Song about love includes, on reflection, oddly soppy line
- - West Indian song, usually topical
- - belafonte #1 album on which "day-o" was the first track
- - W Indian ballad
- - catholic play performed like this, in song
- - Nymph who detained Odysseus
- - W. Indian dance
- - Musical style
- - West Indian ballad
- - Hostage-taking nymph in topical song
- - According to the Odyssey, ........ detained Odysseus for seven years
- - West Indian song
- - Cellist initially plays moving love song
- - Song drunk plays in company
- - Charlie plays around with love song
- - Song itinerant plays in company
- - Popular West Indian song
- - Jamaican song
- - West Indian musical style
- - Spot aircraftsman climbing over 1ac?
- - WI song
- - West Indian rhythm
- - Harry Belafonte specialty
- - Nymph in Homer's "Odyssey"
- - Harry Belafonte genre
- - Carnival strains
- - Musical style of Trinidad
- - "Banana Boat Song" genre
- - Ska precursor
- - Jacques Cousteau's ship
- - Belafonte forte
- - Jacques Cousteau vessel
- - Fairy-slipper
- - West Indies musical style
- - Singing style for Belafonte
- - Fifties fad
- - She detained Odysseus for seven years
- - Belafonte's forte
- - Nymph or orchid
- - Ad-lib song of West Indies
- - Ballad in West Indian style.
- - "Odyssey" sea nymph.
- - The charm of Trinidad.
- - Musical style of the West Indies.
- - Describing the musical style of the West Indies.
- - West Indies dance
- - Moon of Saturn
- - West Indian song in African rhythm
- - nymph who entertained odysseus for seven years in greek mythology
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