- - Jongleur
- - Mediaeval wandering singer or musician
- - slim rent worked out for singer
- - A medieval singer or musician who performed for the nobility
- - mister! let sin be the cause of his wandering
- - change in terms left for musician
- - renaissance-fair entertainer
- - Plucky airman of a bygone age?
- - Medieval troubadour
- - Old singer turned tail in church and left
- - the ---, 1977 epsom derby-winning horse ridden by lester piggott
- - meandering medieval musician
- - musician, male, in street, about 50
- - Troubadour married in street on left
- - Wandering musician of old
- - Musician Mike strangely silent around king
- - Old musician, male in street on left
- - Travelling troubadour of old
- - Male in street on left is singer
- - One singing maiden in street on left
- - ... troubadour in street protected by Merlin somehow
- - Troubadour and tenor involved in Merlin's destruction
- - Travelling troubadour
- - Musician Mike in street on left
- - Faire performer
- - Medieval musician
- - Troubadour relative
- - Musician's male in street on left
- - Medieval wandering musician
- - Minute on street regarding line to see old musician
- - Troubador
- - Old trouper
- - Singer in church that's turned tail and left
- - Terminals planned with no area for an entertainer
- - Musician's wary, heading off, returning after short time
- - Word from Old French for "servant"
- - Medieval strummer
- - Renaissance Faire entertainer
- - Oldtime entertainer
- - Old troupe member
- - Lay person
- - Wandering entertainer
- - Old-time trouper
- - "A wandering ...... I": Gilbert
- - Wanderer in "Mikado"
- - Lay singer
- - Mr. Bones's show
- - Medieval singer.
- - Traveling man of a sort.
- - Nanki-Poo
- - Nanki-Poo, for instance.
- - Jolson singing "Mammy."
- - Eddie Leonard.
- - Entertainer
- - Bard
- - Kind of show
- - Troubadour
- - Medieval entertainer
- - Balladeer
- - Musician produces slim rent
- - contrived terms in latin for old musical performer
- - Strolling player
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