Crossword Clue: Words of accomplishment sung with upturned palms
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Words of accomplishment sung with upturned palms"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Words of accomplishment sung with upturned palms:
- "And boom goes the dynamite!"
- "And heeeere it is!"
- "... and here I am!"
- "And here it is!"
- "... and here it is!"
- ". . . and here it is!"
- "...and here it is!"
- "And here it is!": Hyph.
- "And here you have it!"
- "And that's it!"
- ''And there it is!''
- "And there it is!"
- "And ... there you have it!"
- 'And there you have it!'
- "And there you have it!": Hyph.
- "And there you have it!"
- "And.... voila!!!"
- Announcement fanfare
- "Behold!"
- "Behold my creation!"
- "Aren't I amazing?"
- "Aren't I amazing?!"
- Accompanier of a wondrous feat
- Accompaniment to a drum roll
- Accompaniment to a drumroll
- Bit of mock fanfare
- Bit of mock vocal fanfare
- Bit of verbal fanfare
- Bit of verbal trumpeting
- Bit of vocal fanfare
- "Ain't I somethin'?!"
- "Ain't I sumthin'!"
- "Ain't I wonderful!"
- "All done!"
- "All finished!"
- "Bam!"
- "Amazing, right?"
- Drumroll follower, at times
- Drumroll follower
- Interjection that may precede a bow
- Fanfare noise
- Fanfare sound
- Invitation to be impressed
- "Feat accomplished!"
- "Brilliant, ain't I?!"
- "Hooray for me!"
- ''Check it out!''
- "Check it out!"
- "Check out this great thing I did!": Hyph.
- "Check this out!"
- ''How about that!''
- "How about that!"
- "Did it!"
- "Didn't I do great?!"
- "How ya like them apples?"
- Finish line?
- "It's done!"
- "I did it!"
- 'I did it!'
- ''I did it!''
- Coup follower, perhaps
- "I made a chocolate soufflé!"
- Entertainer's word
- Cousin of "Voilà!"
- Illusionist's cry
- "I'm do-o-one!"
- "I'm finally done!"
- "I'm the bomb!"
- "Et voilà!"
- ''Et voila!''
- Flourish sound
- Immodest exclamation
- Follower of a drum roll
- Follower of a wondrous feat
- "Done!"
- Cry after a successful stunt
- Cry after doing something impressive
- Cry before applause
- Cry before curtsying or taking a bow
- Cry frequently made with jazz hands
- Cry made while taking a bow
- Cry made with a curtsy, maybe
- Cry made with a flourish
- Cry of accomplishment
- Cry of achievement
- Cry of pride
- Cry of success
- Cry of triumph
- Cry of unveiling
- Cry often made with jazz hands
- Cry that's often sung
- Cry uttered with jazz hands, often
- Cry with a flourish
- Cry with a swelled chest
- Exclaimed flourish
- Exclamation accompanying a drumroll
- Exclamation after "Presto chango!," perhaps
- Exclamation of achievement
- Exclamation similar to "Voilà!": Hyph.
- Exclamation that might accompany a curtsy
- Exclamation usually made in a high voice
- Exclamation with a dramatic reveal
- Exclamation with a drum roll
- Exclamation with a flourish
- "Here I am!"
- "Here it is!"
- Dramatic entrance announcement
- Dramatic intro
- "Good for me!"
- "Hey, look what I did!"
- "Just like that!"
- Fake-fanfare sound
- Fake fanfare
- "That's how it's done, folks"
- "That's how you do it"
- Verbal fanfare
- Verbal flourish
- Kin of "presto!"
- Kin of "voila!"
- "The deed is done!"
- "The feat is complete!"
- Vocal fanfare
- Vocal imitation of a fanfare
- Vocalized fanfare
- "Voila!"
- ''Voila''
- "Voilà !"
- "Voilà!" cousin
- "Voilà!": Hyph.
- "Voilà!" relative
- ''Voila!''
- Triumphant cry
- Triumphant exclamation
- Triumphant shout
- Shout after pulling a rabbit out of a hat: Hyph.
- Shout at the end of a magic trick, maybe: Hyph.
- Shout at the end of an impressive feat: Hyph.
- Shout following a drumroll
- Shout like "Voila!"
- Shout of accomplishment
- Shout of triumph
- Sound of unveiling
- Sound upon the big reveal
- "The trick is done!"
- Show-off's shout
- "Look!"
- Post-performance exclamation
- "Look at me - I did it!"
- "Look at me!"
- "Look at this great thing I did!": Hyph.
- (Mic drop)
- [mic drop]
- "Look how great I did!"
- "Look how perfectly I performed!"
- 'Look, I did it!'
- "Look, I did it!": Hyph.
- "Look, I did it!"
- "Look, I made a souffle!"
- "Look, Ma, no hands!"
- "Look what I did!": Hyph.
- "Look what I did!"
- "Look what I just did!"
- "Look what I've done!"
- "Look what we just did!"
- "Looky here!"
- Relative of "voilà!"
- Relative of "voila"
- "Presto!": Hyph.
- "Presto!"
- Mock fanfare word
- Mock fanfare
- Magic word
- Magician's fanfare word
- Magician's fanfare
- Magician's "I did it!"
- Magician's word
- Producer's cry?
- Reveal noise
- Revealing cry
- Revealing interjection
- Revealing utterance
- Revelation accompanier
- Revelation exclamation
- Showstopping call
- "There!"
- 'There!'
- "There, I did it!"
- "There! I did it!"
- "There it is!" noise
- "There it is!"
- "There, look what I did!"
- ''There you are!''
- "There you have it!"
- "Wasn't I amazing?!"
- "Wasn't that fantastic?!"
- Word of mock fanfare
- Word said with a flourish
- Two-note announcement
- Words after a drumroll, perhaps
- Words of accomplishment sung with upturned palms
- Spoken fanfare
- Syllables of triumph
- "Well, aren't I clever?!"
- "Well, look what I did!"
- "Yay, me!"
- "Yay me!"
- Unveiler's cry
- Unveiler's shout
- Unveiling cry
- Unveiling exclamation
- Unveiling shout
- "See, I did it!"
- Self-congratulatory cry
- Self-satisfied exclamation
- "Told you I could do it!"
Recent Usage of Words of accomplishment sung with upturned palms in Crossword Puzzles
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- Inkwell - March 2, 2012