Answer: SCAT
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Sing like Sarah Vaughan(Used today)
- Skedaddle
- "Get lost!"
- "Beat it!"
- Aquarium fish
- "Scram!"
- Jazz style
- "Get outta here!"
- "Shoo!"
- Hightail it
- Run off
- "Skedaddle!"
- Beat it
- "Amscray!"
- Jazz genre
- "Vamoose!"
- "Go away!"
- Leave in a hurry
- "Git!"
- 'Scram!'
- Beat it!
- "Buzz off!"
- Scram!
- "Go on!"
- Shoo!
- Vamoose
- Begone!
- Scram
- Go away!
- "Get out of here!"
- 'Get lost!'
- Chase away
- 'Shoo!'
- "Begone!"
- Vamoose!
- "Get out!"
- Jazz variety
- Ella's singing specialty
- "Out!"
- Get lost!
- Jazzy style
- Improvise musically
- ''Get lost!''
- "Hit the road!"
- Sing like Ella
- "Take a hike!"
- Singing style
- "Get going!"
- Fitzgerald forte
- Ella's style
- Order to go
- Improvise vocally
- "Outta here!"
- Ella's forte
- "Be off!"
- Jazz technique
- Fitzgerald's forte
- Shoo
- Jazz singing style
- Get out!
- Word to a pest
- Improvise, musically
- Ella Fitzgerald specialty
- "Hit the bricks!"
- "Go!"
- "Get lost, kitty!"
- Leave hurriedly
- Jazz singing
- Improvisational style
- Get lost
- Chasing-away word
- "Take off, tabby!"
- "Flee, feline!"
- 'Begone!'
- Type of jazz singing
- Sing like Ella Fitzgerald
- Jazzy improvisation
- Jazz vocal form
- Ella's specialty
- "Scram, cat!"
- "Off with you!"
- "Away with you!"
- ''Get outta here!''
- Wordless singing style
- Sing nonsense syllables
- Sing like Satchmo
- Louis Armstrong forte
- Jazz improvisation
- Improvised jazz singing
- Cab Calloway specialty
- Cab Calloway forte
- "Shoo, kitty!"
- "Shoo, critter!"
- "Go on, git!"
- "Bug off!"
- Vocal improv
- Some improvised singing
- Sing with nonsense syllables
- Out!
- Leave in haste
- Jazzy singing
- Jazzy improv style
- Jazz-singing technique
- Improvise, in a way
- Ignore the lyrics?
- Fitzgerald specialty
- Ailurophobe's cry
- "Make tracks!"
- "Go fly a kite!"
- "Get away!"
- "Beat it, Kitty!"
- ''Vamoose!''
- Word to a tabby
- Vocal style
- Type of singing
- Type of jazz
- Torme's forte
- Some jazz improvisation
- Sing like Mel Tormé
- Sing "shooby-doo"
- Satchmo's singing style
- Rather gross fetish
- Order to leave
- Nonsense singing
- Jazz performance
- Improvise like Ella Fitzgerald
- Git!
- Exit hastily
- Emulate Ella
- Cab Calloway's forte
- Bit of improv
- "Scram, kitty!"
- "Out with you!"
- "Hit the road, Jack!"
- "Get!"
- "Beat it, punk!"
- ''Skedaddle!''
- ''Begone!''
- Vocal style that mimics an instrumental solo
- Tormé forte
- Style of jazz singing
- Stray dismissal
- Some jazz singing
- Some jazz improv
- Some improvised jazz singing
- Some improvisational singing
- Some improvisation
- Singing style popularized by Louis Armstrong
- Sing like Cab Calloway
- Sing ''shooby-doo,'' e.g.
- Shout to a cat
- Shout at a pest
- Perform like Ella
- Kind of jazz singing
- Jazz term
- Jazz singing technique
- Improvised jazz style
- Improvise with numbers?
- Improvise like Ella
- Improvise in jazz
- Improvisational singing style
- Improvisational jazz singing style
- Hip-hop technique
- Get (away)
- Emulate Mel Torme
- Ella's music
- Ella Fitzgerald singing style
- Command to go
- Cat-chasing cry
- Begone, cat!
- Away!
- Avaunt!
- "Shove off!"
- "Shoo!" relative
- "Shoo, Tabby!"
- "Scram, Tabby!"
- "Scram, puss!"
- "Go away, kitty!"
- "Go away, grimalkin!"
- "Get out of my sight!"
- "Get out of here, cat!"
- "Beat it!" to a cat
- ''Go away!''
- ''Amscray!''
- You don't know the words in this singing style
- Wordless vocals
- Word used to shoo away a stray cat
- Word to get a feline to leave
- Word to a feline
- Word to a cat
- Word said with a hand wave
- Word for a feline
- What Ella was queen of
- Warning to a cat
- Vocalizing that imitates an instrumental solo
- Vocal riffing
- Vocal improvisation
- Vocal improv style
- Tracker's clue
- Torme technique
- Tormé specialty
- Torme forte
- Take to one's heels (informal)
- Tabby-chasing cry
- Syllabic jazz singing
- Style for jazzman Crothers
- Style for a certain vocal improviseR
- Staple of vocal jazz
- Spout nonsense?
- Spout musical nonsense
- Some improvisatory singing
- Skiddoo!
- Sing with syllables
- Sing with made-up words
- Sing with improvised syllables
- Sing using nonsense syllables
- Sing syllables
- Sing like Fitzgerald
- Sing "tweedle do dah doe doop boop," perhaps
- Sing "ski-bi dibby dib yo da dub dub," maybe
- Sing "shooby-doo" and such
- Sing "shoo-be-doo," say
- Sing "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," say
- Sing "Doo-bee doo-bop," perhaps
- Sing "doo-bah doo-bop," perhaps
- Sing "doo bah doo bah doo," say
- Sing "bobba-dooba-deep-bop!" like Ella Fitzgerald
- Silly singing
- Shout to an annoying cat
- Shout to a stray
- Shout like "Shoo!"
- Shoo's kin
- Shoo's cousin
- Shoo, to Socks
- Shoo relative
- Scram, Garfield!
- Run a cat off
- Riff, vocally
- Relative of skidoo.
- Relative of skiddoo.
- Relative of shoo
- Quaint "GTFO!"
- Perform a jazzy riff
- Outre sexual preference
- Order to go away
- Opposite of "Here, kitty"
- Off with you!
- Nonsensical musical style
- Nonsense singing style
- Nonsense jazz singing
- Nonsense in a recording studio
- Musical riffing from Ella Fitzgerald
- Moving word?
- Mel Torme specialty
- Make nonsensical notes?
- Louis Armstrong popularized it
- Litter box contents
- Leaving order
- Leave in haste, as a cat
- Kind of singing
- Kind of jazz singing.
- Jazzy vocalizing
- Jazzy improv
- Jazz-singing form
- Jazz vocal style
- Jazz singing style popularized by Louis Armstrong
- Jazz singer's improvisation
- Jazz performance type
- Jazz improv style
- Jazz club vocalization
- It's nonsense
- Improvised style
- Improvise, à la Fitzgerald
- Improvise like Betty Carter
- Improvise as a vocalist
- Improvisational music style
- Improvisation of a kind
- Improvisation by Ella
- Improv style
- Improv singing
- Improv of a kind
- Imitate Mel Torme
- Go!
- Go away, Garfield!
- Go "shooby-doo," or just "shoo"
- Go "bibbity de dop de doodly do dee"
- Go 'way!
- Git
- Gibberish singing style
- Feature of Ella Fitzgerald's recording of "One-Note Samba"
- Emulate Sarah Vaughan
- Ella's thing
- Ella's singing
- Ella's improv style
- Ella's expertise
- Ella Fitzgerald's forte
- E. Fitzgerald forte
- Droppings
- Do "T'aint What You Do," maybe
- Dirty fetish
- Cry to a stray
- Creative singing style
- Comment to kitty
- Command to Tabby
- Command to Pussy
- Command to Felix
- Aroint!
- Armstrong singing style
- Animal tracker's clue
- Animal droppings — small silvery fish
- Allurophobe's command
- Ailurophobe's word
- Advice to a pet
- Ad-libbing vocal style
- Ad-libbed singing
- Ad-lib while singing jazz
- A Fitzgerald forte
- "Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop," e.g.
- "Shoo"
- "Shoo-be-doo," or just "Shoo!"
- "Shoo-be-doo-be-doo-wop," e.g.
- "Scram, you darn cat!"
- "Out! I said out!"
- "Out, you!"
- "Out, Tom!"
- "Out, cat!"
- "Out you go!"
- "Out of the kitchen, kitty!"
- "Out of here!"
- "Now clear out!"
- "Move!Now!"
- "Minnie the Moocher" feature
- "Make a beeline, feline!"
- "Go on, get!"
- "Go away, feline!"
- "Git!" kin
- "Git outta there!"
- "Git outta here!"
- "Get outta there!"
- "Get outta here, cat!"
- "Get out, kitty!"
- "Get off my lawn!"
- "Get lost!," to a feline
- "Get lost, Morris!"
- "Get lost, Garfield!"
- "Get lost, cat!"
- "Flee, Felix!"
- "Evacuate, animal!" or what an animal evacuates
- "Disappear!"
- "Cut out, cat!"
- "C'mon now, get out!"
- "Bother someone else!"
- "Begone, feline!"
- "Bee-ba-da-di-bah-da-bam!" in a jazz club, e.g.
- "Beat it, tabby!"
- "Beat it, feline!"
- "Beat it, cat!"
- "Be gone!"
- "Aroint thee!," in modern language
- "___, cat!"
- 'Bug off!'
- ''Out of here!''
- ___ singing
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