Crossword Clue: Debussy work whose title is French for "The Sea"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Debussy work whose title is French for "The Sea""
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Debussy work whose title is French for "The Sea""
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Debussy work whose title is French for "The Sea":
- 1905 Debussy work
- Hobbling more
- Debussy classic
- Debussy composition
- Debussy masterpiece
- Debussy opus
- Debussy piece
- Debussy subject
- Debussy suite
- Debussy tone poem
- Debussy work including "Play of the Waves"
- Debussy work whose title is French for "The Sea"
- Debussy work
- Debussy's "___"
- Debussy's sea piece
- Feebler, as excuses
- Its second movement translates to "Play of the Waves"
- Impressionist composition of 1905
- Like some excuses
- Limping more
- Poorer, as an excuse
- Poorer, as excuses go
- Popular Debussy piece
- Popular Debussy work
- Less adequate, as an excuse
- Less believable, as an excuse
- Less convincing, as an excuse
- Less convincing
- Less cool, to a teen
- Less credible, excuse-wise
- Less effective — realm (anag)
- Less effectual
- Less funny, as a joke
- Less impressive
- Less plausible, as an excuse
- Less valid, as an excuse
- Less valid, excusewise
- Montreal-born, Chief Justice Antonio _____
- More claudicant
- More crippled
- More disabled
- More feeble
- More flimsy, as an excuse
- More flimsy
- More hobbled
- More inadequate
- More like an unbelievable excuse
- Orchestral composition by Claude Debussy
- Orchestral work that premiered in 1905
- More pathetic, as an excuse
- More pathetic, as excuses go
- More pathetic, excusewise
- Piece that influenced the "Jaws" score
- More unconvincing
- More weak, like excuses
- Not so awesome
- Not so believable, as an excuse
- Not so believable
- Not so cool
- Not so good, as an excuse
- Supreme Court Justice Antonio (Appointed 1990)
- Weaker
- Worse as an excuse
- Worse, as an excuse
- Worse, as excuses go
- Worse, like some excuses
Recent Usage of Debussy work whose title is French for "The Sea" in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Dec. 26, 2017