Crossword-Solution: REPERTOIRE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Repertoire | n. | A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “REPERTOIRE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Performer's array | 1 answer |
| WORK range of performer | 1 answer |
| Theater company's stock of plays | 1 answer |
| Theater company stock? | 1 answer |
| Stock-in-trade | 1 answer |
| Stock of musical offerings. | 1 answer |
| Stock company's offerings. | 1 answer |
| Stock company's forte. | 1 answer |
| STOCK of pieces that company or performer knows or is prepared to give | 1 answer |
| Range of skills in a particular occupation | 1 answer |
| Prepared numbers | 1 answer |
| Players' stock | 1 answer |
| Pianist's prepared pieces, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Performance options, collectively | 1 answer |
| Operatic list. | 1 answer |
| Everything you can perform | 1 answer |
| Everyday numbers? | 1 answer |
| Entertainer's stock in trade. | 1 answer |
| Arsenal, so to speak | 1 answer |
| Actor's can-do list. | 1 answer |
| Bag of tricks | 2 answers |
| Musician's concern. | 4 answers |
| repertory | 5 answers |
| Range | 82 answers |
| Stock | 107 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with REPERTOIRE (5)
Young Jefferson only learnt to play one tune on those bagpipes; but I never heard any complaints about the insufficiency of his repertoire—none whatever.
This same artist, with an almost limitless repertoire and a reputation no new successes could enhance, recently risked all to sing what he considered a higher class of music, infinitely more fatiguing to his voice, because he was impelled onward by the ideal that forces genius to constant improvement and development of its powers.
But with the gradual refinement of the public taste, the demand for such exhibitions as fire-eating, sword-swallowing, glass-chewing, and the whole repertoire of the so-called Human Ostrich, steadily declined, and I recall only one engagement of a performer of this type at a first-class theater in this country during the present generation, and that date was not played.
Now, what others do you know?" She tried to recall, and with his assistance finally did discover that she possessed a repertoire of "good old stale ones," consisting of "Coming Thro' the Rye," "Suwanee River," "Annie Laurie" and "Kathleen Mavourneen." She knew many other songs, but either Pat could not play them or Burlingham declared them "above the head of Reub the rotter." "Those five are quite enough," said Burlingham.
The trick flying of pre-war days soon became an everyday matter; Pegoud astonished the aviation world before the War by first looping the loop, but, before three years of hostilities had elapsed, looping was part of the training of practically every pilot, while the spinning nose dive, originally considered fatal, was mastered, and the tail slide, which consisted of a machine rising nose upward in the air and falling back on its tail, became one of the easiest 'stunts' in the pilot's repertoire.
Quotes with REPERTOIRE (3)
Herbenick invited me to sit in on the Human Sexuality class she was about to teach, one of the most popular courses on Indiana’s campus. She was, on that day, delivering a lecture on gender disparities in sexual satisfaction. More than one hundred fifty students were already seated in the classroom when we arrived, nearly all of them female, most dressed in sweats, their hair pulled into haphazard ponytails. They listened raptly as Herbenick explained the vastly different lan…
Looking back, retrospectively on the events of that evening, I can see the irony — the shrink whose cat ate his own tail. At the time of the incident, however, humor was not in my emotional repertoire; it was the furthest thing from my mind.
She had feared the worst, and even though at that very moment she would have liked to wring her neck, she was happy to learn that suicide was not one of the stupid things that Eve had in her repertoire. Suicide made no sense: situations change, people change, and the problems of today may find a solution tomorrow. So long as you’re in the game you can change the final score, but if you take yourself out of it, you’ll never know how it might have ended, and you let the world win.
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Used 25 times in crossword archives (1956–2023).