Popular carol, whose first phrase can be hummed using the circled pitches (from top to bottom)
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Find the answers to Popular carol, whose first phrase can be hummed using the circled pitches (from top to bottom) crossword clue right here! We identified 3 potential answers for this clue. We believe the most likely solution is JOYTOTHEWORLD with 13 letters.
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Crossword Answer Last seen in Wall Street Journal
Best Answers for Popular carol, whose first phrase can be hummed using the circled pitches (from top to bottom):
Rank | Length | Word | Clue | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
94% | (13) | JOYTOTHEWORLD | Popular carol, whose first phrase can be hummed using the circled pitches (from top to bottom) | Wall Street Journal |
4% | (3) | TAR | Pitch | Eugene Sheffer |
4% | (4) | ANEW | From the top | Wall Street Journal |
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