Crossword Clue: It may go for a song
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "It may go for a song"
Below is the complete list of answers we found in our database for It may go for a song:
Possibly related crossword clues for "It may go for a song"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to It may go for a song:
- '50s scandal subject
- Alan Freed's offense
- Alan Freed's undoing
- Cause of a late 1950's scandal
- Graft for a deejay
- Graft for a grasping D. J.
- Graft of a sort
- Deejay bribe
- Deejay's bribe
- Compensation of a sort
- Bribe for a deejay
- Bribe given to a DJ
- Bribe money
- Bribe money for a deejay
- Bribe money for a DJ
- Bribe of a kind
- Bribe of a sort
- Bribe to a DJ, say
- Bribe to a DJ
- Bribe
- Bribery
- Bribery of a sort
- Bribery of sorts
- It may go for a song
- Dirty money
- Disc-jockey bribe
- Disk-jockey bribe
- D.J.'s bribe
- Illegal lagniappe
- Inducement for air time
- Cash for a hit?
- Music biz corruption
- Music industry underhandedness
- Quid pro quo on the radio
- Radio activity?
- Radio bribe
- Radio bribery scandal
- Radio no-no
- Radio racket
- Record promotion scandal
- Money in old radio
- Promotional bribe
- Promotional bribery
- Promotional no-no
- Scandal subject
- Under-the-table promotion
Recent Usage of It may go for a song in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "It may go for a song" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used It may go for a song in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Dec. 18, 2009
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Aug. 15, 2003