Crossword-Solution: OOM 3 letters, 54 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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OOM anagram MOO, OMO

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Tuba syllable 1 answer
Part of the sobriquet of South Africa's Kruger. 1 answer
S. Africa's ___ Paul Kruger 1 answer
Sound preceding pah 1 answer
South Africa's "____ Paul" Kruger 1 answer
South Africa's ___ Paul 1 answer
South Africa's___Paul Kruger 1 answer
South African Dutch uncle. 1 answer
South African uncle. 1 answer
Start of a tuba sound 1 answer
Start of an "Oliver!" song title 1 answer
South African term for uncle 1 answer
Tuba player's mantra? 1 answer
Part of a tuba sound 1 answer
Tuba's first note 1 answer
Tuba's opening sound? 1 answer
Uncle, in South Africa. 1 answer
__ Paul (Transvaal leader) 1 answer
__ pah pah 1 answer
___ Paul (Kruger of South Africa) 1 answer
___ Paul Kruger, Transvaal leader 1 answer
___ Paul Kruger, famed Boer 1 answer
___ Paul of the Boers 1 answer
___ Paul, Kruger's nickname. 1 answer
___-pah bands 1 answer
___-pah-pah (tuba tune) 1 answer
-- -pah-pah (tuba sound) 1 answer
"Papa-__-Mow-Mow": 1962 novelty hit 1 answer
"___ Paul" Kruger 1 answer
"___-Pah-Pah" ("Oliver!" song about alcoholism and prostitution) 1 answer
"Pah-pah" preceder 1 answer
"___-Pah-Pah" ("Oliver!" tune) 1 answer
"___-Pah-Pah" (song from "Oliver!") 1 answer
'-- -pah-pah!' 1 answer
"Pah" lead-in 1 answer
-- -pah (tuba sound) 1 answer
-- -pah band 1 answer
-- -pah-pah band 1 answer
Boer hero ___ Paul Kruger 1 answer
Brass band bass note? 1 answer
First note of a tuba solo? 1 answer
First tuba note? 1 answer
Mynheer's uncle. 1 answer
Pah preceder 1 answer
Dutch uncle 2 answers
Dutch title. 2 answers
uncle Dutch 2 answers
"___-Pah-Pah" ("Oliver!" song) 2 answers
Half a tuba sound 2 answers
Part of a tuba's sound 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OOM (5)

They could not make these out at first, but as they became louder our friends thought they heard a sort of music like that made by a wheezy hand-organ; the music fell upon their ears in this way: Tiddle-widdle-iddle oom pom-pom! Oom, pom-pom! oom, pom-pom! Tiddle-tiddle-tiddle oom pom-pom! Oom, pom-pom--pah! "What is it, a band or a mouth-organ?" asked Dorothy.
The Road to Oz L. Frank Baum 1996
Tiddle-widdle-iddle, oom pom-pom, Oom pom-pom; oom pom-pom! came the music to their ears, more distinctly as they drew nearer the house.
The Road to Oz L. Frank Baum 1996
They came up and stood in a row, staring at him, and he stared back while the queer sounds came from him as before: Tiddle-iddle-iddle, oom pom-pom, Oom, pom-pom; oom pom-pom! Tiddle-widdle-iddle, oom pom-pom, Oom, pom-pom--pah! "Why, he's a reg'lar musicker!" said Button-Bright.
The Road to Oz L. Frank Baum 1996
Hearing this, the fat man sat up a little stiffer than before, as if he had received a compliment, and still came the sounds: Tiddle-widdle-iddle, oom pom-pom, Oom pom-pom, oom-- "Stop it!" cried the shaggy man, earnestly.
The Road to Oz L. Frank Baum 1996
All this while the little fat musicker was breathing the notes: Tiddle-tiddle-iddle, oom, pom-pom, and they had to speak loud in order to hear themselves.
The Road to Oz L. Frank Baum 1996

Quotes with OOM (2)

He studied with the guru of rock n’ roll, Baba Oom Mow Mow, who taught his own version of the Golden Rule: "Do wop unto others as you would have them do wop unto you.
Swami Beyondananda
Science Fiction properly conceived, like all serious fiction, however funny, is a way of trying to describe what is going on, what people actually do and feel, how people relate to everything else in this vast sack, this belly of the universe, this womb of things to be and tomb of things that were, this unending story. In it, as in all fiction, there is room enough to keep even Man where he belongs, in his place in the scheme of things, there is time enough to gather plenty o…
Ursula K. Le Guin
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 60 times in crossword archives (1942–2021).