Crossword Clue: High-end viola
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Possibly related crossword clues for "High-end viola"
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- 16th-century violin
- Andrea or Nicolò, in the music world
- Andrea or Nicolo of Cremona
- A fine old violin.
- Another virtuoso instrument.
- Big name in old strings
- Big name in strings
- Big name in violins
- Famed family of luthiers
- Famed fiddle fashioner
- Famed fiddle name
- Instrument bearing the coat of arms of France's Charles IX
- Instrument crafter of note
- Instrument for Elman
- Instrument for Heifetz
- Instrument for Perlman
- Instrument for Stern
- Famed violin
- Famed violin maker
- Famed violinmaker
- Instrument maker
- Instrument that can cost around $600,000
- Family from Cremona
- Family name in 16th- and 17th-century music
- Family name in early violin-making
- Family name of Italian violin makers
- Family name of Italian violinmakers
- Family of Italian luthiers
- Famous Cremona artisan
- Famous fiddle
- Famous Italian
- Famous violin-maker
- Famous violin maker
- Famous violinmaker
- Celebrated Italian violin maker
- Celebrated Italian violinmaker
- Fancy-fiddle maker
- Dear old violin
- Centuries-old instrument
- Great violin
- Early luthier family name
- Early violin maker Andrea
- Early violin maker
- Irreplaceable string
- Guarnieri's master
- Designer of the modern violin
- Brother Antonio or Girolamo in music history
- Elite violin
- It. violin maker
- Fine Cremona violin
- Fine fiddle
- Fine violin
- Italian family of violin craftsmen
- Italian known for pulling strings?
- Italian violin
- Italian violin craftsman
- Italian violin maker
- Italian violinmaker
- Italian who pulled a lot of strings
- Choice violin
- Craftsman during the reign of Charles IX
- Craftsman from Cremona
- Gift for a virtuoso
- Crazy-expensive violin
- Cream-of-the-crop Cremona craftsman
- Creation at Cremona
- Classic violin maker from Cremona
- Classic violin maker
- Classic violin
- Classic violinmaker
- He didn't just fiddle around
- Cremona artisan
- Cremona craftsman
- Cremona creation
- Cremona fabricator
- Cremona family
- Cremona luthier
- Cremona-made violin
- Cremona name of note
- Cremona name
- Cremona notable
- Cremona product
- Cremona strings master
- Cremona violin
- Cremona violin maker
- Cremona violin-maker
- Cremona violin-makers
- Cremona violin-making family
- Cremona violinmaker
- Cremona violinmaking family name
- Cremonan violinmaker
- Cremonan
- He taught Stradivari
- Important name in Cremona
- Heavily insured instrument
- Expensive string
- Expensive violin
- Collector's violin
- High-end viola
- High-end violin
- Man of Cremona
- Valuable fiddle
- Valuable musical antique
- Valuable string
- Valuable viola
- Valuable violin
- Noted Cremona artisan
- Valued violin
- Noted Italian violinmaker
- Noted violin
- Noted violin-maker
- Noted violin maker
- Noted violinmaker
- Ritzy fiddle
- Ritzy violin
- Top Italian violinmaker
- Strad competitor
- Stradivari mentor
- Stradivari teacher
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- Stradivarius' instructor
- Stradivarius' teacher
- Stradivarius's teacher
- Strad's companion
- Strad's competition
- Strad's cousin
- Strad's kin
- Strad's relative.
- Strad's relative
- Strad's teacher
- The Brothers ___ (violinmakers)
- Very fine fiddle
- String fellow?
- String master
- Stringed treasure
- Vintage violin
- Violin craftsman
- Violin designer
- Violin for a virtuoso
- Violin label
- Violin maker
- Violin maker Nicolo ____
- Violin maker Nicolò
- Violin maker of yore
- Violin par excellence
- Violin pioneer
- Violin that could cost you around half a million
- Violin virtuoso?
- Violin worth around $600,000
- Violin
- Violinist's heirloom, perhaps
- Violinist's heirloom
- Violinist's prize
- Violinmaker
- Violinmaker Nicolò
- Violinmaker Nicolo
- Violinmaker of Cremona
- Violinmaker who taught Stradivari
- Master of strings
- Master string craftsman
- Master violin craftsman
- Music maker of the 16th century
- Treasured instrument
- Treasured strings
- Treasured violin
- Musical family name from Cremona
- Musical treasure
- PAPA Andrea's violin
- Name of fame in Cremona
- Name of fine violin makers
- Rare and pricey viola
- Rare Italian violin
- Rare strings
- Rare violin
- Old violin
- Nearly priceless fiddle
- Nearly priceless violin
- One instrumental in history?
- One instrumental in music history?
- Peer of Bergonzi, Guarneri, and Stradivari
- Precious strings maker
- Precious strings
- Precious violin
- Relative of a Strad.
- Nicola of Cremona
- Nicolo of Cremona
- Nicolo or Geronimo of Cremona
- Nicolo
- Priceless instrument
- Priceless string
- Priceless violin type
- Prized Italian instrument
- Prized violin
- Maker of fine violins
- Maker of old strings
- Maker of precious violins
- Super fiddle
- Super-fine fiddle
- Surname associated with expensive Italian violins
- Surname associated with pricey Italian violins
- Y'know, we always hear how great this guy's violins were, but maybe now it's all psychological that we think they sound so awesome
- Teacher of Guarnieri
- Teacher of Stradivari
Recent Usage of High-end viola in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - April 10, 2005
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Jan. 7, 2005
- Universal Crossword - July 9, 2003
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Oct. 4, 2002