Crossword Clue: Oompah-band tune
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Oompah-band tune"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Oompah-band tune"
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- __ dot
- __ dots (fabric pattern)
- ___ dot
- "___ Party!" (1986 Weird Al Yankovic album)
- ____ dot
- A kind of dance
- "Beer Barrel ___"
- ''Beer Barrel ___''
- Beer barrel boogie
- "Beer Barrel" dance
- Beer Barrel dance
- Beer Barrel for one
- Beer Barrel, for one
- "Beer Barrel," for one
- Beer garden music
- Accordion rendition, often
- Accordion tune, perhaps
- Bohemian dance
- Bohemian folk song
- Grammy category eliminated in 2009
- Grammy category since 1985
- Grammy category
- Grammys genre until 2009
- Frankie Yankovic music
- Fast dance
- Fast dance with a hop in it
- Fast dance with many sharp turns
- Fast European dance
- It involves many sharp turns
- Galop's cousin
- Gdansk dance
- Genre for many "Weird Al" Yankovic medleys
- Genre for Weird Al
- Genre of music or dot
- Folk dance
- Former Grammy category
- Czech dance
- Influence of musica nortena
- Dance associated with dots?
- Dance for card players?
- Dance in 2/4 time
- Dance in duple meter
- Dance in fast time with three steps and a hop
- Dance music often played on an accordion
- Dance of Bohemian origin
- Dance often accompanied by an accordion
- Dance similar to a schottische
- Dance style with a Hall of Fame in Euclid, Ohio
- Dance that named a dot
- Dance that originated in Bohemia
- Dance to "Minka," e.g.
- Dance
- Many a Johann Strauss work
- Many a Lawrence Welk dance tune
- Many an accordion tune
- Strauss composition
- "Who Stole the Keeshka?," for one
- Some Lawrence Welk music
- Strenuous dance
- Kind of dot
- "The Lawrence Welk Show" dance
- Music genre eligible for the Grammy for Best Regional Roots Music Album
- Music genre for Lawrence Welk and "Weird Al" Yankovic
- Music genre with accordions
- Music in some "Weird Al" Yankovic medleys
- Music played on an accordion
- Oktoberfest air
- Oktoberfest dance
- Oktoberfest music
- Oktoberfest tune
- "Polish Wedding March," for one
- Lively ballroom dance
- Lively Bohemian dance
- Lively dance in duple meter
- Lively dance, originally from Bohemia
- Lively dance
- Lively folk dance
- Popular Lawrence Welk genre
- Popular song genre on The Lawrence Welk Show
- Lawrence Welk specialty
- Oompah band music
- Oompah band tune
- Oompah-band tune
- Oompah music
- Piece for squeezeboxes
- Rural dance
- Tune for an oompah band
- Type of dot
- Weird Al offering
- Weird Al specialty
- Weird Al Yankovic specialty
- Type of music popular with Lawrence Welk
- Type of music that often uses an accordion
- Welk offering
- Welk rendition
- Welk specialty
- Welk tune
- Spotted pattern, ... dots
- Sprightly dance
- Slavko Avsenik composition
- Smetana composition
Recent Usage of Oompah-band tune in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - July 14, 2010