Crossword-Solution: CROON 5 letters, 141 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Croon v. i. To make a continuous hollow moan, as cattle do when in
pain.
Croon v. i. To hum or sing in a low tone; to murmur softly.
Croon v. t. To sing in a low tone, as if to one's self; to hum.
Croon v. t. To soothe by singing softly.
Croon n. A low, continued moan; a murmur.
Croon n. A low singing; a plain, artless melody.

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CROON anagram CONOR, CORNO, CORON, RONCO

We have 141 clues for the answer “CROON”

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"Learn to ___" 1 answer
Sing softly and smoothly 1 answer
Baby pacifier 1 answer
Be a balladeer 1 answer
Copy Columbo 1 answer
Deliver an old standard, perhaps 1 answer
Echo Bing 1 answer
Emulate "Old Blue Eyes" 1 answer
Emulate Bing 1 answer
Emulate Harry Connick Jr. 1 answer
Emulate Lena Horne 1 answer
Emulate Mel Torme 1 answer
Emulate Robert Goulet 1 answer
Emulate Rudy Vallee 1 answer
Emulate Russ Columbo 1 answer
Emulate Sinatra 1 answer
Emulate Tony Martin 1 answer
Emulate Vallee 1 answer
Emulate a '40s singer 1 answer
Emulate a ballad singer 1 answer
Emulate the early Bing. 1 answer
Hum gently 1 answer
Hum or sing softly 1 answer
Hum soothingly 1 answer
Imitate Crosby 1 answer
Imitate Russ Columbo 1 answer
Low, gentle singing. 1 answer
Lull with lullabies 1 answer
Make like Sinatra 1 answer
Opposite of belt 1 answer
Perform "All of Me," say 1 answer
Perform Hawaiian music, say 1 answer
Perform Sinatra at karaoke, perhaps 1 answer
Perform at a luau, perhaps 1 answer
Perform karaoke, perhaps 1 answer
Perform like Alfalfa 1 answer
Perform like Torme 1 answer
Produce sentimental notes? 1 answer
SING softly 1 answer
Serenade baby 1 answer
Serenade softly 1 answer
Serenade sweetly 1 answer
Serenade, in a way 1 answer
Sing "The Moon Got in My Eyes," e.g. 1 answer
Sing a ballad 1 answer
Sing a la Bing 1 answer
Sing a love song, perhaps 1 answer
Sing a lullaby, perhaps 1 answer
Sing a lullaby, say 1 answer
Sing an Ink Spots song, say 1 answer
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Sentences with CROON (5)

All the earth grows fire, White lips of desire Brushing cool on the forehead, croon slumbrous things.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1995
Then came from the yard a sound of tuning instruments, squeak of fiddle, croon of 'cello, a falling triangle ringing and tinkling to the floor; and he turned pale.
Penrod Booth Tarkington 2006
But as the night wore on the Bushy Bride again began to croon and to sing, so that his eyes began to close and his head to droop on one side.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
This ingenious pest works a soothing, sleep-compelling chant from sundown until precisely half past four in the morning, when it suddenly stops and by its silence awakens everybody it has lulled into slumber with its insidious croon.
Ponkapog Papers Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1996
Then it quieted to the low sultry croon which told of blazing midday when the streams are parched and the bent crackles like dry tinder.
The Moon Endureth--Tales and Fancies John Buchan 2008

Quotes with CROON (3)

And on cold wintry nights she loves listening to Elvis croon "Are you lonesome tonight?" just as I do.
Avijeet Das
Awake Shake dreams from your hair My pretty child, my sweet one. Choose the day andchoose the sign of your day The day’s divinity First thing you see. A vast radiant beachin a cool jeweled moon Couples naked race down by it’s quiet side And we laugh like soft, mad children Smug in the woolly cotton brains of infancy The music and voices are all around us. Choose, they croon, the Ancient Ones The time has come again Choose now, they croon, Beneath the moon Beside an ancient la…
The Doors
The music of cri-cri and cigales droned on in a hypnotic rhythm, punctuated by the occasional croon of the nightingale. I thought of lullabies and how as a child they would placate my disappointment that another day had ended. I was used to sleeping in strange places, and would always focus on sound to relax. In the pawnshop, it was the ticking of grandfather clocks or the tuning of antique instruments. In the thieves’ den, it was striking of a match, the bubbling of a water …
Meg Merriet Sky Song Overture
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 214 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).