Crossword-Solution: SAXOPHONE 9 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Saxophone n. A wind instrument of brass, containing a reed, and
partaking of the qualities both of a brass instrument and of a
clarinet.

We have 14 clues for the answer “SAXOPHONE”

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Funk band instrument 1 answer
Instrument Jimmie Lunceford played 1 answer
Jazz instrument with a curved neck 1 answer
It gives music. 1 answer
Tex Beneke's instrument 1 answer
Tubular musical instrument 1 answer
brass wind instrument with keys and a curved body 1 answer
Reed instrument 9 answers
Jazz instrument 10 answers
BENEKE, TEX 10 answers
BASS instrument 15 answers
Wind instrument? 30 answers
Horn 38 answers
musical instrument 68 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with SAXOPHONE (5)

The gentleman at the right, having been educated abroad, has never learned to play the ukelele, the banjo, the jew’s harp or the saxophone, and is, with the best intentions in the world, attempting to contribute his share to the gaiety of the coming evenings by bringing along his player-piano.
Perfect Behavior Donald Ogden Stewart 1998
Let us now proceed to do this: In other words, let us ask the question: "How is speech produced in the normal person not afflicted with defective utterance?" Voice is produced by the vocal organs much in the same manner as sounds are produced on a saxophone or clarinet, by forcing a current of air through an aperture over which is a reed which vibrates with the sounds.
Stammering, Its Cause and Cure Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue 2003
The low tones produced by the saxophone or clarinet result from the enlargement of the aperture, while the higher tones are produced by contracting the opening.
Stammering, Its Cause and Cure Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue 2003
Without church organ or human voice he inspired faith and enthusiasm." It might be remarked here that Beethoven, too, aroused a wondering and worshipping world without the aid of saxophone or ophicleide.
Chopin: The Man and His Music James Huneker 2004
Four negro banjo players and as many jubilee singers titillated the jaded senses of the guests in a manner achieved by the infamous saxophone syncopating jazz of the Barbary Coast of our times.
The Satyricon, Volume 6 (Editor's Notes) Petronius Arbiter 2004

Quotes with SAXOPHONE (3)

I never liked jazz music because jazz music doesn't resolve. But I was outside the Bagdad Theater in Portland one night when I saw a man playing the saxophone. I stood there for fifteen minutes, and he never opened his eyes. After that I liked jazz music. Sometimes you have to watch somebody love something before you can love it yourself. It is as if they are showing you the way. I used to not like God because God didn't resolve. But that was before any of this happened.
Donald Miller Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! The world is holy! The soul is holy! The skin is holy! The nose is holy! The tongue and cock and handand asshole holy! Everything is holy! everybody's holy! everywhere isholy! everyday is in eternity! Everyman's anangel! The bum's as holy as the seraphim! the madman isholy as you my soul are holy! The typewriter is holy the poem is holy the voice isholy the hearers are holy the ecstasy i…
Allen Ginsberg Howl and Other Poems
I used to think love was two people suckingon the same straw to see whose thirst was stronger, but then I whiffed the crushed walnuts of your nape, traced jackals in the snow-covered tombstones of your teeth. I used to think love was a non-stop saxophone soloin the lungs, till I hung with you like a pair of sneakersfrom a phone line, and you promised to always smellthe rose in my kerosene. I used to think love was terminalpelvic ballet, till you let me jog beside while you pe…
Jeffrey McDaniel
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1947–2015).