Crossword-Solution: AUBADE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Aubade | n. | An open air concert in the morning, as distinguished from an evening serenade; also, a pianoforte composition suggestive of morning. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “AUBADE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| MUSIC appropriate to dawn | 1 answer |
| poem or musical composition appropriate to the dawn or early morning | 1 answer |
| morning concert | 1 answer |
| Sunrise song | 1 answer |
| Song about daybreak | 1 answer |
| Poem or song about the arrival of dawn, or in Philip Larkin's case, about lying awake at 4 a.m. in terror at "unresting death, a whole day nearer now" | 1 answer |
| Poem greeting the dawn | 1 answer |
| POEM appropriate to dawn | 1 answer |
| Morning serenade: Fr. | 1 answer |
| Morning love poem | 1 answer |
| MUSIC for playing at dawn | 1 answer |
| Love poem sung at daybreak | 1 answer |
| LOVE-duet said or sung by lovers having to part at the approach of dawn | 1 answer |
| Dawn song. | 1 answer |
| Dawn music | 1 answer |
| CONCERT, morning | 1 answer |
| A little morning music | 1 answer |
| MORNING music | 2 answers |
| MUSICAL salute | 3 answers |
| Morning song | 3 answers |
| Musical composition. | 34 answers |
| CONCERT ___ | 36 answers |
| Poem | 37 answers |
| Song | 61 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with AUBADE (5)
Out of the primal dark He leapt, like lyric lark, Singing his aubade strain; Then fell to earth again.
The central love-poetry of Provence, the poetry of the Tenson and the Aubade, of Bernard de Ventadour and Pierre Vidal, is poetry for the few, for the elect and peculiar people of the kingdom of sentiment.
The central love-poetry of Provence, the poetry of the Tenson and the Aubade, of Bernard de Ventadour and Pierre Vidal, is poetry for the few, for the elect and peculiar people of the [16] kingdom of sentiment.
Some were to be sung at midnight--songs inviting to sleep, the serena, or serenade; others at break of day--waking songs, the aube or aubade.* This waking-song is put sometimes into the mouth of a comrade of the lover, who plays sentinel during the night, to watch for and announce the dawn: sometimes into the mouth of one of the lovers, who are about to separate.
But I missed my little _aubade_ from the lawn, and not till breakfast-time did I behold my small friends, who then came into the breakfast-room, one on either side of their mother--two miniature sailors, exquisitely neat but visibly dejected.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, NY Sun, NYT, WP.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1946–2018).