Crossword Clue: Song played at Raptors games
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- Bars for many hockey fans?
- Anthem at many NHL games
- Anthem for "eh" sayers
- Anthem heard at NHL games
- Anthem heard in the NHL
- Anthem in Alberta
- Anthem played at Jarry Park
- Anthem played before Maple Leafs games
- Anthem up north
- Anthem whose original lyrics were in French
- Anthem with both English and French lyrics
- Anthem with the line "The True North strong and free!"
- Anthem with the lyric "The True North strong and free!"
- Anthem with two sets of lyrics
- Bell Centre song
- Bilingual anthem
- Albertan's anthem
- Albertans' anthem
- Blue Jays' game opener
- Blue Jay's song?
- Hockey game starter, often
- Frequent NHL game anthem
- Honda Indy Toronto anthem: 2 wds.
- It contains the lyric "The True North strong and free!"
- It ends, "we stand on guard for thee"
- It includes the line "The True North strong and free!"
- It includes "The True North strong and free!"
- It precedes Blue Jays home games
- It precedes Blue Jays' home games
- It precedes every Sabres home game
- It precedes Flames' home games
- It precedes Oilers games
- It precedes some hockey games
- It was composed by Calixa Lavallée
- It was heard three times at the 2004 Olympics
- It's heard at Raptors home games
- It's heard at some ball games
- It's heard at some baseball games
- It's heard at some hockey games
- It's heard before many a face-off
- It's played before many NHL games
- Calixa Lavallée composition
- Calixa Lavallée's best-known tune
- Face-off preceder, often
- "Where pines and maples grow" tune
- Ottawa anthem
- Ottawan's anthem
- The anthem begins
- Strains at SkyDome
- Trains for an N.H.L. game, say
- Music at some hockey games
- The national anthem
- Song before a face-off
- Song before some face-offs
- Song composed for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day festivities
- Song heard at Sky-Dome
- Song heard at the SkyDome
- Song played at Raptors games
- Song that debuted on Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in 1880
- Song that ends "Protégera nos foyers et nos droits"
- Song that ends "We stand on guard for thee"
- Song with official lyrics in two languages
- Song words before "We stand on guard for thee!"
- Song words before "We stand on guard for thee"
- Song words followed by "Terre de nos aïeux"
- Quote continues
- National anthem adopted in 1980
- National anthem heard at a Toronto Maple Leafs game: 2 wds.
- National anthem in Nunavut
- National anthem of North America
- National anthem that ends with "we stand on guard for thee"
- National anthem up north
- Pre-hockey game anthem
- Preceder of many hockey games
- Preceder of many N.H.L. games
- Refrain from hockey?
- Pregame offering up north
- Rendition before many NHL face-offs
- Ontarians' national anthem
- Northern air
- Northern anthem
- Northern game preceder
- Source of "The True North strong and free!"
- Words before "Our home and native land!"
- Words preceding "We stand on guard for thee"
- SkyDome national anthem
- Whence the line "The True North strong and free"
- Senators hear it before facing off
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- Brendan Emmett Quigley - Nov. 30, 2009