Crossword Clue: Prepare to sing an anthem
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- 1979 #1 hit for Herb Alpert
- 2016 Katy Perry hit prominently featured at the Rio Olympics
- ___ Against
- ___ and shine!
- "___ and shine!"
- ___ and shine
- "___ of the Guardians" (2012 movie in which Hugh Jackman voiced the Easter Bunny)
- "___ of the Guardians"
- "___ of the Planet of the Apes" (2011 sci-fi movie)
- ___ to the occasion
- "___ to vote, sir!" (palindrome mentioned in Weird Al's "Bob")
- Anagram for sire
- ____ and shine!
- "And Still I _____" (Maya Angelou poem)
- Angry reaction
- Be on the up and up?
- Be revolting?
- Answer the alarm
- Be upwardly mobile?
- A piece of high ground.
- Appear above the horizon
- Appear on the scene
- Appear
- Become airborne
- Become famous.
- Become more successful
- Become prominent
- Become stronger.
- Become successful.
- Become visible on the horizon
- Beginning
- Acclivity
- Acknowledge the bride
- Acknowledge the judge
- Acknowledge the judge's arrival
- Acknowledge the judge's entrance
- Ascend
- Ascendancy
- Ascension
- Ascent
- Attain success
- Advance
- Await an anthem
- "All ___"
- "All ___!" (bailiff's command)
- "All ___" (bailiff's directive)
- "All ___!" (bailiff's order)
- "All ___!" (court command)
- "All ___!" (court exclamation)
- "All ___!" (court phrase)
- "All ___" (courtroom command from a bailiff)
- "All ___!" (courtroom command)
- "All ___!" (courtroom phrase)
- "All ___!" (cry in court)
- "All _____!" (court phrase)
- "All ---!" (court phrase)
- Bailiff's command
- Bailiff's instruction
- Bailiff's order
- Bailiff's request
- Bailiff's word
- Hill
- Hill or slope
- Fall's opposite
- Hillock
- Hilltop
- Gradient
- Command in a levitation act
- Intensify
- Command to Lazarus
- Intentionally provoked reaction
- Decemberists "As I ___"
- Certain baking success
- Early career trajectory
- Companion of shine
- Irate reaction
- Irked reaction
- Greet Judge Judy, e.g.
- Greet Judge Judy
- Greet the dawn
- Greet the day
- Greet the judge nonverbally
- Greet the judge
- Greet the queen, say
- Greet with old-fashioned etiquette
- Bread can do it
- Eddie Vedder song about liftoff?
- Honor His Honor, say
- Dentist's request
- Effect of yeast on dough
- Bring up the rear?
- Hop out of bed
- Gain altitude
- Gain importance
- Gain in status
- It may be meteoric
- Elevate
- Elevation
- Elevation of influence
- Emerge
- Emulate soufflés
- Bullish period
- Bullish time
- Burgeon
- End of a court phrase
- Happen
- Gentle hill
- Gentle slope
- Cost increase
- Gently sloped hill
- Get a promotion
- Citizen Cope "Son's Gonna ___"
- Get higher
- Court order?
- Court order to all
- Court order
- Get out of bed
- Get out of the sack
- Get promoted
- Get ready for a pledge
- Courtroom command
- Courtroom directive
- Get ready for the anthem playing
- Get ready to shine?
- Get to one's feet
- Get to your feet
- Get up for the day
- Get up (get on up!)
- Get up
- Diva Stevens
- Escalate
- Escalation
- Float upward
- Do stand-up?
- Do standup?
- "Give It All" ___ Against
- Climb the corporate ladder
- Climb the ranks
- Climb up
- Climb
- Head skyward
- Head upward
- Crotch-to-waist pants measurement
- Go higher
- Go skyward
- Don't take a knee
- Go to one's feet
- Heed a court order
- Heed the alarm
- Go up, like a balloon
- Go up, like the sun in the morning
- Go up
- Go upward
- Cult song that gets you up?
- Exhibit upward mobility?
- Incline
- Expand in the pan
- Increase in altitude
- Increase in influence
- Increase in salary, to a Brit
- Increase in value
- Increase in wages
- Increase
- Extend upward
- Josh Radnor/Rosie Perez TV show
- Good news on Wall Street
- High ground
- High land
- Face the day
- Come about
- Faith healer's command, perhaps
- Faith healer's directive
- Come into one's own
- Come out of a crouch
- Come to the surface
- Come up, as the moon
- Come up, as the sun
- Come up in the world
- Prove equal (to)
- Origin
- Provoked reaction
- Provoked response
- Originate
- Originate, as a river
- Originate (hint #3)
- Stop lying
- Stop slumbering
- Puff up
- Mount
- Move higher
- Move skyward
- Move up the corporate ladder
- Move up
- Move upward
- Stretch in the 7th
- Strong reaction
- Shaving cream name
- Obey a bailiff's order
- Obey a court order
- Obey reveille
- Win a promotion
- Occur
- Kiss "___ to It"
- Kiss: "___ To It"
- Shine partner
- Shine's companion
- Shine's partner?
- Shine's partner
- Pantera song about an ascent?
- Pants measure
- Knoll
- Quit lying, say
- Quit lying
- Volume enhancement
- Soprano Stevens
- Soufflés do it
- Waist-to-crotch measure
- Wake up
- Show deference to an entering judge, say
- The tide may do it
- Soundgarden "Live to ___"
- Part of a courtroom shout
- Show respect for Old Glory
- Show respect, in a way
- Show respect to a judge
- Show some respect to a judge
- Little hill
- Ray LaMontagne "God Willin' & the Creek Don't ___"
- Partner of shine
- React to a crowing rooster, say
- React to a judge's entrance
- React to reveille
- React to yeast, say
- React to yeast
- Reaction of a sort
- Met soprano Stevens
- On the ___ (increasing)
- Near the surface
- Rear
- Post-knighting order
- Mezzo-soprano Stevens
- Mezzo Stevens
- Path toward fame
- Rebel
- Pay packet increase
- Lose a lap
- Lose one's lap
- Low hill
- Leave Logan
- Leave one's seat, maybe
- Leave one's seat
- Leave the ground
- Prepare for the judge's entrance
- Prepare for the national anthem
- Prepare to hear ''The Star Spangled Banner''
- Prepare to sing an anthem
- Miss Stevens
- Price increase
- Levitate
- Levitator's command
- Respond to an alarm
- Respond to an anthem
- Respond to reveille
- Respond to the alarm
- Opera's Stevens
- Lift off
- Opposite of fall
- Opposite of set
- Opposite of sink
- Progress
- Order in the court
- Revolt
- Revolt, with "up"
- Piece of high ground
- Word from a faith healer, perhaps
- Word from the bailiff
- Word in a bailiff's command
- Word in a bailiff's order
- Word providing a hint to the hidden theme answers
- Surge
- Word with sun or moon
- Singer Stevens.
- Singer Stevens
- Swell
- Swell, as a river
- "Swing Life Away" ___ Against
- Sit on a tack and then ___
- "Savior" ___ Against
- U-turn from sink
- Tailor's concern
- Spring (from)
- Spring up
- Spring
- Sprout
- What a bailiff tells people to do when the judge enters
- Skyrocket
- What bread dough and the morning sun do
- What bread dough should do
- Stairstep measure
- What dough does when baked
- Stand up
- Stand
- Slope
- What kneaded dough should do
- "Star Wars: Episode IX" title word
- "Star Wars: The ___ of Skywalker"
- Yeast's effect on cake
- What some fast balls do
- Small hill
- What souffles do
- What temperatures may do
- What the sun will do tomorrow morning
- Start the day
- What unleavened dough doesn't do
- What yeast makes bread do
- Upheave
- You may do it with the sun
- Upsurge
- Upswing
- Uptick
- Upturn
- Upward movement
- Upward slope.
- Upward slope
- Upward sweep
- "Terminator 3: ___ of the Machines"
- Soar
- Stevens of "Carmen" fame
- Stevens of Met fame
- Stevens of opera fame
- Stevens of opera
- Stevens of operatic fame
- Stevens
Recent Usage of Prepare to sing an anthem in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - March 6, 2019
- New York Times - Jan. 27, 2011