Answer DOOWOP – Crossword Puzzle Solver
| clue | answer | length |
|---|
| 1950's music style | DOOWOP | 6 |
| 1950s music style | DOOWOP | 6 |
| 1950s singing style | DOOWOP | 6 |
| '50s singing style | DOOWOP | 6 |
| ''Duke of Earl,'' stylistically | DOOWOP | 6 |
| "Grease" music genre | DOOWOP | 6 |
| "Duke of Earl" or "Get a Job," stylistically | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Genre characterized by nonsense syllables | DOOWOP | 6 |
| It used to be sung on street corners | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Singing style popular in the 1950s | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Singing genre of the '50s | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Singing style of the 1950s | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Singing style of the '50s | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Harmonic singing style | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Street corner genre | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Street-singing genre | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Style of group singing | DOOWOP | 6 |
| A cappella rock | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Pop music style | DOOWOP | 6 |
| It was sung in Rocky Balboa's neighborhood | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Genre of "Under the Boardwalk" | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Genre of "Only You" | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Style of Randy and the Rainbows | DOOWOP | 6 |
| Style of Billy Joel's "The Longest Time" | DOOWOP | 6 |
| The Platters' platters, stylistically | DOOWOP | 6 |
| The Drifters' musical style | DOOWOP | 6 |
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