- - Morning bugle call
- - In Paris, she very nearly got up, receiving one wake up call
- - Call for a rise
- - Newly relive the French morning call for soldiers
- - Bugle call to wake you up
- - Minister, not well in middle of week, getting wake-up call
- - It brings about a military rising
- - Bugler's wake-up call
- - Summons to get up
- - Soldiers' wakening call
- - Military wake-up call
- - Military morning call
- - "It's time to get up" tune
- - Bugle call at sunrise
- - Military signal to wake up
- - Military bugle call at sunrise
- - What people privately get up to is a wake-up call for those working for a major employer
- - Soldiers' wake-up call
- - Party goer finally dropping off? One's received wake-up call
- - Wake-up signal
- - Father English is not too good at start of evening - it's a wake-up call for anyone fighting in their sleep
- - Early-morning call always upset sick European
- - One popped by raver, all but a wake-up call
- - Call for soldiers, some of them by place of death, as heard in poem
- - Vicar takes drug repeatedly, transfixed by rough wake-up call
- - Soldier's wake-up call
- - Morning assembly call
- - Morning call
- - "I can't get 'em up . . . "
- - Wake-up call?
- - Bugle call
- - Bugle call to waken soldiers
- - waking signal that concerns dale, we hear
- - military signal at sunrise
- - Military bugler's tune
- - The militant's first summons
- - Well I never! Disheartened after wife leaves, returning to cause some kind of alarm
- - Bugle signal
- - Rousing tune?
- - Bugle at daybreak
- - Waking-signal for the military
- - Waking signal
- - Army waking signal
- - Rising notes?
- - Early military calling
- - It puts paid to the rest of the men
- - Military waking signal
- - Rousing melody
- - Military day starter
- - Rousing notes
- - Rousing rendition?
- - Signal at sunrise
- - Morning signal.
- - Serenade
- - Morning notes
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