- - song second daughter extracted from señorita?
- - Potential clue for a girl's song
- - Unaccompanied part song of the 16th and 17th centuries
- - A grim lad bursts into song
- - Unaccompanied part-song for two or more voices — a mad girl (anag)
- - Old song: "Crazy About a Girl"
- - Crazy outfit with nearly every single song
- - Type of part song
- - Song ardent student discovered round capital
- - Old, harmonised song
- - Bard's song
- - Unaccompanied harmonised part song
- - Old part song
- - Elizabethan song
- - Renaissance part-song
- - Song could make a girl mad
- - Contracted Spanish city girl to provide song
- - Insane trick by Jolson in song
- - Baltic capital left behind crazy song
- - Song of cuckoo moved a girl
- - Secular part song
- - 16th-century part-song
- - Contrapuntal part song
- - Love poem or song
- - Song for a glee club.
- - Old song
- - Part song
- - Song
- - Song from crazy doctor by a lake!
- - fanatical figure going round a foreign city in an old song
- - angry girl receiving religious instruction in song
- - as sung when crazy for a girl, perhaps?
- - In wild alarm, dig that old polyphonic composition
- - Baroque tune
- - Baroque vocal work
- - Elizabethan ballad
- - Several belt out this old number for loony doctor and gangster
- - Baroque period vocal piece
- - Typical Monteverdi composition
- - Lyric poem set to music.
- - Vocal piece
- - Palestrina piece
- - Polyphonic composition
- - Short poem
- - Glee
- - short poem set to music, associated with renaissance times
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