Crossword Answer: VIOLA
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Crossword Puzzle Clues for VIOLA
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for VIOLA:
- ___ d'amore
- A Cy Young Award winner: 1988
- A symphonic string
- Beethoven's Fifth soloist
- Actress Davis of "The Help"
- Actress Davis who starred in "The Help"
- Actress Davis with Oscar nominations for "The Help" and "Doubt"
- Actress Davis
- Hindemith's instrument
- Instrument
- Instrument associated with the alto clef
- Instrument featured in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy"
- Instrument for John Cale
- Instrument heard in "Dust in the Wind"
- Instrument heard in the Doobie Brothers' "Black Water"
- Instrument in Schubert's "Trout Quintet"
- Instrument played with a bow
- Instrument with a bridge
- Duke Orsino's bride
- Davis of "How to Get Away With Murder"
- Davis of TV and film
- Davis with an Oscar, Emmy and two Tonys
- Bowed instrument
- Bowed instrument slightly larger than a violin
- Dvorak's instrument
- Cello cousin
- Cello kin
- Cello relative
- Cello's alto cousin
- Cello's cousin
- Cello's smaller cousin
- Cello's stringed cousin
- Common quartet instrument
- Certain quartet member
- Cesario's alter ego in "Twelfth Night"
- Chamber group instrument
- Chamber instrument
- Chamber music instrument
- It comes with strings attached
- 'Fences' actress Davis
- "Fences" star Davis
- It has four strings attached
- Fiddle's big brother
- Fiddle's kin
- Gwyneth's Oscar role
- It may be used by a person who is bowing
- Emmy-winning actress Davis of "How to Get Away With Murder"
- Gasparo da Salò's instrument
- Gasparo da Salo's instrument
- "How to Get Away With Murder" actress Davis
- It takes a bow in an orchestra
- It takes a bow
- It's bowed
- Cousin of a cello
- Cousin of a contrabass
- It's tucked under the chin
- It's tuned an octave higher than a cello
- Girl in "Twelfth Night"
- Double bass's smaller cousin
- John Cale's instrument
- Solo in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy"
- Solo part in Benjamin Britten's "Lachrymae"
- Oscar winner Davis
- Shakespearean heroine
- SHAKESPEAREAN LASS
- Shakespearean role
- Kind of concerto
- String in a pit
- String instrument or first name
- String instrument that's also a name
- String instrument
- String quartet instrument
- String quartet member
- String-quartet member
- String quartet part
- String section member
- Stringed instrument (and butt of many musician jokes)
- Stringed instrument smaller than a cello
- Stringed instrument tuned lower than a violin
- Stringed instrument
- Stringed thing
- Quartet member
- Quartet part
- Something that might be tucked under the chin
- Music for it is written largely in alto clef
- Musical instrument
- Pansy
- Lionel Tertis's instrument
- Walter Trampler's instrument
- Part of a string quartet
- Member of a string quartet
- Member of the chordophone family
- Member of the strings
- Large violin
- Lawrence Power's instrument
- Lover of Orsino in "Twelfth Night"
- One of the strings
- One of two in a typical string octet
- One of two in Mozart's string quintets
- Minnesota Twins player
- Relative of a cello
- Piano quartet member
- Orchestra instrument
- Orchestra member
- Orchestra seat
- ''Twelfth Night'' character
- "Twelfth Night" cross-dresser
- "Twelfth Night" heroine
- ''Twelfth Night'' heroine
- "Twelfth Night" lady
- "Twelfth Night" protagonist
- "Twelfth Night" role
- ''Twelfth Night'' role
- "Twelfth Night" twin
- "Twelfth Night" woman
- Type of pansy
- World Series M.V.P.: 1987
- Under-the-chin instrument
- Small cousin of the cello
- Sebastian's sister
- Sebastian's twin.
- Sebastian's twin in "Twelfth Night"
- Sebastian's twin, in "Twelfth Night"
- Sebastian's twin
- Small, stringed instrument
- Small stringed instrument
- Tenor fiddle — plant
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to VIOLA:
- OBOE
- BETTE
- GEENA
- HOPE
- AGENT
- BUGLE
- CELLO
- CLARINET
- DULCIMER
- FRENCHHORN
- GUITAR
- HARP
- KAZOO
- LUTE
- LYRE
- MANDOLIN
- OBOE
- ORGAN
- PIANO
- PICCOLO
- REBEC
- SAX
- SERVANT
- SITAR
- TROMBONE
- TRUMPET
- TUBA
- UTENSIL
- TOOL
- SOUSAPHONE
- TRIANGLE
- CELLO
- VIOL
- CELLO
- VIOL
- VIOL
- VIOL
- VIOL
- OBOE
- APRON
- BONNET
- IUD
- KITE
- MARIONETTE
- UKE
- ARCHERY
- ARROW
- CELLO
- FIDDLE
- GIFT
- VIOL
- VIOLIN
- GEENA
- CRESSIDA
- HELENA
- PORTIA
- SHREW
- AUGIET
- IAGO
- LEAR
- ROMEO
- OBOE
- CELLO
- LUTE
- MANDOLIN
- VIOL
- CELLO
- BASSIST
- CELLO
- VIOLIST
- CELLO
- FIRSTVIOLIN
- VIOL
- BANJO
- CELLO
- DOUBLEBASS
- GUITAR
- HARP
- LUTE
- LYRE
- MANDOLIN
- PIANO
- SITAR
- UKE
- UKULELE
- VIOL
- VIOLIN
- ZITHER
- APRON
- ALTO
- BASS
- CELLO
- HORSEMAN
- TENOR
- VIOLIN
- ALTO
- ACCORDION
- BAGPIPE
- BANJO
- BASSOON
- BUGLE
- CELLO
- CLARINET
- CONCERTINA
- DOUBLEBASS
- DRUM
- GRANDPIANO
- GUITAR
- HARP
- HORN
- KAZOO
- LUTE
- LYRE
- MANDOLIN
- MARIMBA
- OBOE
- OCARINA
- ORGAN
- PIANO
- PICCOLO
- REED
- SAW
- SAX
- SAXOPHONE
- SITAR
- TRUMPET
- TAMBOURINE
- TUBA
- XYLOPHONE
- VIOL
- VIOLIN
- ZITHER
- THOUGHTS
- CELLO
- CELLO
- BASSIST
- CELLO
- VIOL
- VIOL
- CELLO
- FRENCHHORN
- HARP
- OBOE
- REED
- TUBA
- BASS
- BASSOONIST
- CELLIST
- CELLO
- CLARINET
- ENGLISHHORN
- FLUTE
- FLUTIST
- HARP
- HARPIST
- OBOE
- OBOIST
- PIANIST
- WOODWIND
- VIOLONCELLIST
- OBOE
- BELCH
- OLIVIA
- TOBY
- OLIVIA
- OLIVIA
- UKE
Recent Usage of VIOLA in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used VIOLA in their crossword puzzles:
- Newsday - Nov. 8, 2020
- Universal Crossword - Nov. 4, 2020
- Penny Dell - Sept. 28, 2020
- Penny Dell - Sept. 21, 2020
- Evening Standard - Sept. 18, 2020
- LA Times - Aug. 16, 2020
- Penny Dell - July 14, 2020
- Universal Crossword - June 28, 2020
- The Guardian Quick - June 15, 2020
- USA Today - Jan. 2, 2020
- Newsday - Nov. 1, 2019
- Universal Crossword - Oct. 30, 2019
- Evening Standard Quick - Oct. 29, 2019
- Evening Standard - Sept. 26, 2019
- LA Times - Aug. 7, 2019
- Newsday - July 22, 2019
- WSJ Daily - July 13, 2019
- LA Times - June 12, 2019
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - May 26, 2019
- Penny Dell - May 4, 2019