Answer: OCTET
OCTET is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 243 times.
- Mendelssohn's ___ in E flat major
- Serenaders, possibly
- Small choir
- Eight is enough for this
- Musical eightsome
- Chamber group, perhaps
- Wedding band, maybe
- Eight-man band
- String ensemble, maybe
- Four duos
- Good-sized combo
- Wedding band, perhaps
- Eight-person band
- Merger of two barbershop groups
- Row of pawns, e.g.
- A cappella group, maybe
- Vocal ensemble, maybe
- Beethoven's "___ for Winds in E flat major"
- Noted Schubert piece in F major
- Largish combo
- Group of strings, maybe
- Stravinsky's "___ for Wind Instruments"
- Certain jazz combo
- Jazz combo, maybe
- Square dance group, e.g.
- Chess pawns, e.g.
- Four pairs
- Duo times four
- String group, maybe
- Group of eight
- Quarterfinals qualifiers, e.g.
- Santa's reindeer, minus Rudolph
- Eight-piece band
- Certain chamber group
- Group of eight musicians
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, e.g.
- Schubert wrote one in F major
- Eight-member ensemble
- Snow White and the dwarfs, e.g.
- TV's Brady family, e.g.
- Musical group
- Octopus legs, e.g.
- Days of Hanukkah, for instance
- Good-sized wedding band
- Baseball team less one
- Piece for eight
- TV's Brady family, for one
- Band of eight
- Schubert composition
- Square-dance group
- Midsized ensemble
- Jon and Kate's kids, e.g.
- What has sixteen legs and sings?
- The Brady Bunch, e.g.
- UB40, e.g.
- Two foursomes
- Original Crayola pack, e.g.
- Santa's reindeer, e.g.
- Largish jazz ensemble
- Eight-member band
- Maids a-milking in a Christmas song, e.g.
- 1824 Schubert work
- Chamber work
- Square dance unit
- Chamber group
- Mendelssohn's Opus 20, e.g.
- Mendelssohn wrote a notable one at age 16
- Two quartets
- Largish musical combo
- Madrigal group
- Checkerboard rows, e.g.
- The kids in "Eight Is Enough," e.g.
- Quarts in a peck, e.g.
- Good-sized ensemble
- Septet plus one
- Two trios + one duo
- Mendelssohn's __ in E flat
- Group of eight singers
- Largish jazz combo
- Schubert's __ in F major
- Tetrad times two
- Santa's reindeer, for example
- Quarterfinalists
- Stravinsky's Wind __
- Byte, in computer slang
- Chamber piece
- Duet x 4
- Duo x 4
- Eightsome
- Number for eight
- Eight of a kind
- Assemblage of eight
- One's pawns, e.g.
- Two quartets, combined
- Eight-headed thing?
- Double quartet
- Merger of two quartets
- Composition for eight
- Singing group
- Two quartets?
- Ennead less one
- Four pairs united
- Baseball starters less one
- Four-couple combo
- Ennead minus one
- Composition for eight voices
- Large combo
- "Maids a-milking" group, e.g.
- Two quartets combined
- Eight similar things, e.g.
- Couple of quartets
- Famed Schubert piece in F major
- "Maids a-milking" group
- Scale notes, e.g.
- Nonet minus one
- Song for eight
- Mendelssohn wrote one at age 16
- Large chamber group
- Good-sized band
- Days of Hanukkah, e.g.
- Trio %2B five
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, say
- Jazz band, perhaps
- Group of eight performers
- Certain chamber piece
- Large wedding band
- White pawns, e.g.
- Big singing group
- Trio + five
- The Juilliard and the Budapest combined
- Mendelssohn's ___ in E flat
- Schubert's ___ in F major
- Stravinsky's Wind ___
- Hawaii's "main islands," e.g.
- Big group
- Two-by-four?
- Stable electron group, often
- Planets in the solar system, e.g.
- Trio + 5
- Eight is enough for one
- Large band
- Pair of barbershop groups
- The planets, now
- V8's veggies, e.g.
- Certain chamber music group
- Largish singing group
- Square dance group
- Quartet doubled
- Duo quadrupled
- Big musical group
- Quartet times two
- Box of pizza slices, often
- Musical group of eight
- Trio + trio + duo
- Pair of barbershop groups, e.g.
- Big band
- Decent-sized band
- Large jazz group, perhaps
- Square dance complement
- Eight performers
- Large chamber music group
- Two trios and a duo
- Smallish choir
- Octopus arms, e.g.
- Bob Crosby's Bob Cats, e.g.
- Famous reindeer group, minus Rudolph
- Eight performers, collectively
- Chamber music group
- Vocal group
- Square-dance group, e.g.
- Ogdoad
- Good-sized chamber ensemble
- Two barbershop quartets
- Eight-piece ensemble
- Beatles and Monkees
- The black pawns, e.g.
- Four couples
- The electrons of oxygen, e.g.
- Eight musicians
- The eight immortals, for one
- Eight things considered as a unit
- Largish band
- Large wedding band?
- Little big band, maybe
- Jazz group, maybe
- The Bradford kids of '70s-'80s TV, e.g.
- Eight singing together
- This puzzle's special squares, e.g.
- Bits in a byte, e.g.
- Singing eightsome
- Rowing crew, perhaps
- Pair of fours
- Eight people as a unit
- Band of 8
- Chamber music ensemble
- Schools in the ivy league conference, e.g.
- Small choir, perhaps
- Musical ensemble of eight
- Santa's reindeer, collectively
- Musical group or work
- 4-Down plus five
- Eight-musician group
- Eight things, collectively
- Quartet x 2
- 42-Down quadrupled
- Eight-person group
- Work for a chamber group
- Soloist + trio + duo + duo
- Unit of eight
- Eight-piece
- Eight-person orchestra
- Quarterfinals complement
- The Ivies, e.g.
- Spider's legs, e.g.
- Big chamber group
- The planets or a spider's legs
- Trio + quintet
- Eight-person singing group
- Mendelssohn work for strings
- Groups in the quarterfinals, e.g.
- Good-sized chamber group
- Largish chamber group
- A quartet of duos
- Black pawns in chess, e.g.
- Pack of hot dog buns, e.g.
- Group of 16-Across
- Maids a-milking, e.g.
- String group
- G7, before Russia's suspension
- Band larger than a 3 Down
- Eight-person chorus
- The planets, since Pluto's demotion
- Certain chamber ensemble
- Sonnet stanza
- The Ivy League schools, e.g.
- Valence electrons, often
- Group four times the size of a duo
- Quartet times two
- Four four
- Hot dog buns in a pack, often
- Ensemble of eight
- Set of white pawns in chess, e.g.
- Large wedding band, say