Answer: ARNE
ARNE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ARNE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- "Rule, Britannia" composer
- English composer
- "Judith" composer
- "Comus" composer
- Tuscan river
- Composer Thomas
- "Rule Britannia" composer
- "Alfred" composer
- British composer
- English composer Thomas
- "Rule, Britannia!" composer
- "Rule, Britannia" composer Thomas
- Obama education secretary Duncan
- Secretary of Education Duncan
- "Comus" composer Thomas
- "Artaxerxes" composer
- Handel contemporary
- Former education secretary Duncan
- Education Secretary Duncan
- "Rosamond" composer
- 'Rule, Britannia!' composer
- Rule Britannia composer
- British composer Thomas
- Duncan of the Obama Cabinet
- Bank of Israel
- 'Rule, Britannia' composer
- ''Rule, Britannia'' composer
- Mother of Aeolus
- Danish architect Jacobsen
- Composer of "Rule, Britannia"
- "Rise, Glory, Rise" composer
- ''Tom Thumb'' composer
- Duncan of Obama's cabinet
- "Rule, Britannia!" composer Thomas
- "Rule Britannia" composer Thomas
- ''Comus'' composer
- US Secretary of Education ___ Duncan
- Miler Andersson
- English composer: 1710–78
- Duncan appointed to the Obama cabinet
- Composer of the opera "Alfred"
- Composer of "Comus"
- Book by Bjornson
- "Rosamund" composer
- "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" composer
- "A-Hunting We Will Go" songwriter
- "A-Hunting We Will Go" composer
- ''Comus'' composer Thomas
- ___ Duncan, Obama education secretary
- Rule, Britannia composer
- Rule Britannia composer, d. 1778
- Rule Britannia composer
- Rule Britannia composer
- Obama education secretary ___ Duncan
- He composed "Rule, Britannia"
- Haydn contemporary
- Ex-governor Carlson
- Egg chair designer Jacobsen
- Duncan of education
- Composer of "Judith"
- Composer of "Dido and Aeneas"
- British composer of ''Alfred''
- Barack Obama's Secretary of Education ___ Duncan
- 18th-century English composer Thomas
- "Where the Bee Sucks" composer
- "Tom Thumb" composer Thomas
- "Tom Thumb the Great" composer
- "Thomas and Sally" composer
- "The Masque of Alfred" composer
- "Rule, Britannia!" conductor
- "Judith" composer Thomas
- "Alfred" and "Judith" composer
- "Abel" composer
- ___ Andersson, Swedish miler
- Village in Dorset
- Very tall Obama cabinet member Duncan
- Thomas ___, "Rule, Britannia" composer
- Swedish miler Andersson
- Swedish Chemistry Nobelist Tiselius
- Secretary of education after Margaret
- Secretary Duncan
- Rule, Britannia composer Thomas
- Rule Brittania composer
- Rule Britannia's composer, d. 1778
- Recent Education Secretary Duncan
- Princess changed into a magpie
- Politician and basketball player Duncan
- Patriotic British composer
- Olympic gold-medal swimmer ___ Borg
- Obama's education secretary ___ Duncan
- Obama cabinet member Duncan
- Norwegian writer Garborg
- Norwegian composer Nordheim
- Nobelist Tiselius: 1948
- Mythological princess (Greek)
- Mozart's British contemporary
- Mother of Boeotus, in mythology
- Minnesota's Gov. Carlson
- Minnesota's Carlson
- Minnesota ex-governor Carlson
- Member of Barack's cabinet
- Margaret's successor as Secretary of Education
- Judith composer
- His first opera was "Rosamund"
- His anthem is heard in Beethoven's "Wellington's Victory"
- He wrote "Rule, Britannia"
- Gov. Carlson of Minnesota
- Gov. Carlson of Minn.
- German poker player Kern
- Former secretary of education Duncan
- Former Minnesota governor Carlson
- Eton-educated composer
- English musician
- Duncan of the cabinet
- Drury Lane composer of the 1700's
- Drury Lane composer
- Diana's spouse
- Danish designer Jacobsen
- Danish architect ___ Jacobsen
- Czech critic Novák
- Contralto Susannah Maria __ who debuted in her brother Thomas's first opera
- Contemporary of Haydn
- Comus composer
- Comus composer
- Composer who went to Eton
- Composer Thomas Augustine ___
- Composer of the oratorio "Judith"
- Composer of the oratorio "Abel"
- Composer of "The Opera of Operas"
- Composer of "The Judgment of Paris"
- Composer of "Rule, Brittania."
- Composer of "Rule, Britannia."
- Composer of "Rosamond"
- Composer of "A-Hunting We Will Go"
- Composer of ''Comus''
- Composer for Addison's "Rosamund"
- Composer educated at Eton
- British music man
- British contemporary of Haydn
- British composer.
- British composer: 18th century
- British composer: 1710-78
- British composer, Thomas
- British composer of "Alfred"
- Britannia composer
- Brit who inspired Mozart
- Br. composer
- Belgian conceptual artist Quinze
- Barack's secretary of education
- Barack's first secretary of education
- Barack's Education Secretary
- Art dealer Glimcher
- Architect Jacobsen
- A contemporary of Haydn
- 1948 Chemistry Nobelist Tiselius
- 18th-century composer Thomas
- 18th-century British composer
- 18th century composer Thomas
- "Tom Thumb" composer
- "Thou Soft Flowing Avon" composer
- "The Mambo Kings" director Glimcher
- "Soft Flowing Avon" composer (1769)
- "Rule, Brittania" composer
- "Rule, Britannia" man
- "Rule, Britannia" conductor
- "Rule, Britannia" composer Thomas ___
- "Rule Brittania" composer
- "Rule Britannia" songwriter
- "Masque of Alfred" composer
- "King Alfred" composer
- "Judith" composer
- "Dido and Aeneas" composer
- "Artaxerxes" composer Thomas
- "Alfred" composer, 1740
- 'Artaxerxes' composer Thomas
- ''Rule, Britannia'' writer
- ''Rule, Britannia'' composer Thomas
- ''Judith'' composer
- ''Alfred'' composer
- ___ Saknussemm, discoverer of the center of the earth in "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
- ___ Novák, Czech critic
- ___ Duncan, Secretary of Education whose resignation the NEA called for in 2014
- ___ Duncan, education secretary under Obama
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