➠ CHANT - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - A rhythmic or repetitious slogan, usually spoken or sung
  • - Repeat monotonously, like "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!"
  • - an extract from church antiphonals
  • - Sound from a picket line
  • - Something "U.S.A." may be part of
  • - Repeat monotonously, like a mantra
  • - Sound from a protest rally
  • - act as vicar maybe, providing church with a set of holy books
  • - "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!," e.g.
  • - Monastery musical piece
  • - a noted part of the service
  • - Vocalize, in a way
  • - Sound from a monastery, maybe
  • - Sound from a coven
  • - Noise at a street protest
  • - Sound from the bleachers
  • - Monotonous sound
  • - Stands sound
  • - Repeated shout in a stadium
  • - Shout at a pep rally
  • - Monastery song
  • - Religious singing in church, then a part of Bible
  • - Do a yoga mantra, e.g
  • - Say "We want a hit" in unison
  • - Repetitive shout at a protest
  • - Music from monks
  • - Refrain from insincere talk that involves hospital
  • - Sound in a lamasery
  • - "U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!," e.g.
  • - "U.S.A." is part of one
  • - Monastery emanation
  • - Sound from a monastery
  • - Protesters' sound
  • - Street protest sound
  • - Sing a simple song
  • - "We want a hit!," e.g.
  • - Crowd sound, maybe
  • - Monastery sound
  • - Part of a conjurer's shtick
  • - Music from the monks
  • - Words from a crowd
  • - Chorus from a crowd
  • - Crowd sound
  • - Sing in a way
  • - Ashram sound
  • - sing like a six-footer at church
  • - Say over and over, like a slogan
  • - Repeat a mantra during meditation
  • - Droning song
  • - Mantra, often
  • - Gregorian ... (Middle Ages musical tradition)
  • - Bird seen around end of dawn chorus
  • - Have brief conversation about new opening for monotonous song
  • - Rhythmic repetition of words
  • - words repeated over and over
  • - Repeated slogan, say
  • - Protest call
  • - Protesters' output
  • - Football fans' song
  • - lamasery music
  • - Repetitive song (by football fans?)
  • - Rhythmic phrase, repeated
  • - Mantra, e.g.
  • - Part 3 of the question
  • - Sing monotonously
  • - Rooters' refrain
  • - Repeated rhythmic song
  • - Repeated protest, perhaps
  • - Protestors' repetitive phrase
  • - Musical background
  • - Music of the Benedictine monks
  • - Monastic intonation
  • - Intone — recite
  • - Crowd's simple song
  • - Celebrate in plainsong
  • - Bob Marley "...... Down Babylon"
  • - "USA!" e.g.
  • - "2, 4, 6, 8 - who do we appreciate?," e.g.
  • - Repeated rhythmic phrase
  • - "...... Simple Melody"
  • - War cry
  • - Repetitive shout
  • - "USA . . . USA . . ."
  • - Repetitive vocalization
  • - 'No justice, no peace,' e.g
  • - Gossip about introduction to niceties you might hear at demonstration
  • - Protesters' shout
  • - Protesters' chorus
  • - Repetitive song
  • - '21 Across! 21 Across!,' e.g
  • - Repetitive cry
  • - Talk about new slogan repeated
  • - Monk's verbal activity
  • - Medieval music form
  • - Intone
  • - 'Olé! Olé! Olé!,' for one
  • - "Dee-fense!," e.g
  • - It might include "Hey, hey!"
  • - Protester's chorus
  • - Protestors' slogan
  • - Worker supporting church leaders in plainsong
  • - Utter repetitively
  • - Protestor's chorus
  • - Talk about new melody
  • - Protestors' chorus
  • - Repeated unison rallying cry
  • - 'De-fense! De-fense!,' e.g
  • - Crowd-pleaser in Switzerland approaches one of those with Sting
  • - "USA," at the Olympics
  • - Monk's song
  • - Monotonous piece
  • - "USA! USA! USA!"
  • - Liturgical music
  • - "USA! USA! USA!" for one
  • - Repetitive phrase
  • - Monotonous melody
  • - Celebrate in song
  • - Protestors' shout
  • - Pep rally climax, perhaps
  • - Mantra
  • - "Na na na, hey hey hey," e.g.
  • - It can be monotonous
  • - Gregorian music style
  • - Monk's monotone
  • - Unison cheer (1894)
  • - Strikers' commotion
  • - "USA! USA!" is one
  • - Strikers' rhyme
  • - "Hare Krishna," e.g.
  • - Gregorian, for one
  • - Plainsong
  • - Speak monotonously
  • - Medieval rap
  • - 1894 Kentucky Derby winner
  • - Meditator's phrase
  • - Gregorian intonation
  • - Gregorian ....
  • - Rhythmic shout
  • - Old song
  • - Repeat rhythmically
  • - Intonate
  • - Sing
  • - Simple song
  • - Plain song
  • - Monotonous song
  • - Repeated slogan
  • - Repeated phrase
  • - Incantation
  • - Monk's music
  • - Monk music
  • - Repeated words.
  • - Canticle
  • - Toil
  • - Crowd noise
  • - Warble
  • - Monk's intonation
  • - Football terrace song
  • - Gregorian monks are famous for this kind of music
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