Answer: REED
REED is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 338 times.
Referring Clues:
- Swamp thing
- Thatcher's need
- Instrumental piece
- Marsh plant
- Army surgeon Walter
- Pastoral pipe
- Marsh stalk
- Woodwind
- Kind of organ
- Stalk in a swamp
- College in Portland, Ore.
- Bit of thatching
- Stalk by the river
- Rustic pipe
- Epitome of thinness
- Critic Rex
- Symbol of slimness
- Kind of instrument
- Clarinet part
- Hollow-stemmed plant
- Oboe, e.g.
- Feature of some winds
- Marsh growth
- Bulrush, e.g.
- Donna, née Donna Belle Mullenger
- Sax player's buy
- Cattail, e.g.
- Bit of thatch
- Saxophone part
- Mouthpiece attachment
- Film critic Rex
- It may be blowing in the wind
- Clarinet component
- Harmonium part
- Bassoon, e.g.
- Film director Sir Carol __
- Bagpipe, e.g.
- Oboe, for one
- Many an instrument
- Clarinet, for one
- Wind instrument player's buy
- Bassoonist's buy
- Oregon college
- Oboe or sax
- Hollow plant
- Matting material
- Arrow shaft material, perhaps
- Oboe part
- English horn, e.g.
- Oboist's need
- Rush
- Rush, e.g.
- Saxophone, e.g.
- Portland college
- Clarinetist's purchase
- Fen bender
- Accordion part
- Bit for a basket weaver
- Alternative to "take out"
- Sax player's need
- One of two in a 47-Across
- Woodwind item
- Tall stalk
- Oboist's purchase
- Mouthpiece piece
- Saxophonist's need
- Clarinet or oboe
- Accessory for Kenny G
- Music store purchase
- Robert of "The Brady Bunch"
- Saxophone, for one
- Oboist's buy
- Vibrator in a mouthpiece
- Bassoonist's need
- Woodwind requirement
- Sax mouthpiece
- Henderson's "Brady Bunch" costar
- Donna of "From Here to Eternity"
- Clarinetist's buy
- Marshy grass stalk
- Symbol of thinness
- Clarinetist's need
- Woodwind vibrator
- Swamp stalk
- American revolutionary buried at the Kremlin
- Music shop purchase
- Bagpipe part
- Clarinet player's need
- Certain wind
- Wind element
- Papyrus plant, e.g.
- It flutters in a pit
- Sax object
- Many a wood
- Sarrusophone, for example
- Musical vibrator
- Sax or oboe
- Stalk in a marsh
- Physician Walter for whom an Army hospital is named
- Plant by a bog
- Bagpipes, for one
- A sax has one
- Clarinet or crumhorn
- One of an oboe's pair
- Oboe or bassoon
- Accordion component
- Pond plant
- Swamp growth
- One of two in a bassoon
- 14 Across accessory
- Oboe insert
- Clarinet insert
- Wind-instrument insert
- Cattail, for one
- Beatty's ''Reds'' role
- Riverbank growth
- Sax attachment
- Bamboo, for instance
- Bassoonist's purchase
- Clarinet feature
- Hollow grass
- Thatching material
- Bassoon accessory
- English horn part
- Woodwind necessity
- Sax vibrator
- Famed army doctor Walter
- Bassoon bit
- Clarinet, or Rex the critic
- Clarinet or bassoon
- Hoops great Willis
- Clarinet need
- Riverbank sight
- Clarinet necessity
- Purchase for Kenny G
- English horn, for one
- Clarinet or oboe, e.g.
- Oboe attachment
- Walter ___ Army Medical Center
- Straight stalk
- Necessity for Kenny G
- Portland, Oregon, college
- Sax player's purchase
- Portland, Ore., college from which Steve Jobs dropped out
- Rex or Walter
- Clarinet attachment
- Oboe or clarinet
- Clarinetist's silver
- Crumhorn, e.g.
- Clarinet accessory
- Woodwind's vibrating attachment
- 16 Across insert
- Bassoon, for one
- Wetlands plant
- Wind instrument vibrator
- Woodwind need
- Papyrus, e.g.
- Plant in a bog
- Type of grass
- Shoot in a swamp
- See 104A
- Beatty's "Reds" role
- Sarrusophone, e.g.
- Wind instrument accessory
- Stalk by a stream
- Part that often breaks in a harmonica
- Lou of The Velvet Underground
- Oliver of "Gladiator"
- Item for 8-Down
- Double-___ (oboe, e.g.)
- Oboe feature
- Bassoon or clarinet
- Saxophone need
- Basket piece
- Marsh grass
- Sax part
- Bassoon part
- Woodwind part
- 14-Across insert
- Oboist's sliver
- 50-Across need
- Exemplar of 24-Across
- Clarinetist's sliver
- Sax player's sliver
- 'Brady Bunch' star
- ... that requires this
- Sitcom housewife Donna
- 'The Brady Bunch' star
- Stewart's 'It's a Wonderful Life' wife
- 'It's a Wonderful Life' actress
- Saxophonist's sliver
- Harmonica part
- Bog plant
- Tall grass
- Sax insert
- Bog grass
- Thatch material
- Legendary Roughie George
- 28-Across, e.g.
- Clarinet or sax
- Pitch pipe part
- Stick by the water?
- Roughrider George
- Action hero's underwater breathing aid
- Bassoon part in two pieces
- "It's A Wonderful Life" star Donna
- Oboe component
- Need for 13-Across
- Mouthpiece element
- Bulrush or cattail
- Swamp plant
- Bassoon insert
- Yellow fever expert Walter
- Bog stalk
- Instrumental tool
- Instrument type
- Sax object?
- Bassoon vibrator
- Clarinet, e.g.
- Part of a bagpipe
- Saskatchewan Roughrider legend
- Oboe accessory
- Cattail
- Grass stalk
- NFL safety Ed
- One of two in an English horn
- Pondside stalk
- Stalk
- ___ instrument
- The oboist makes his a double
- Clarinetist's requirement
- Harmonica piece
- Alaina ___-Hall of "227"
- Sax, e.g.
- Stalk by the swamp
- Plant that's not cultivated
- Vibrating instrument piece
- Exemplar of thinness
- Riverside plant
- Fen growth
- 51-Across need
- Vibrater in a wind
- Clarinetist's item
- College from which Steve Jobs dropped out
- Hautboy, e.g.
- Wind instrument
- Walter ___ hospital
- Roughrider Hall of Famer George
- Insert for a 6-Down
- Lakeside stalk
- English horn insert
- D.C.'s Walter ___ National Military Medical Center
- Musical piece
- Knicks great Willis ___
- Hollow stalk
- Best supporting actress Donna 1953
- George ____ (famed Roughrider fullback)
- Pond grass
- Pond growth
- Name after George and before Larson
- Hollow-stemmed marsh grass
- Wetland plant
- Stalk near water
- Clarinet piece
- Hoops Hall of Famer Willis
- Family name on "Sisters"
- English horn need
- Swamp grass
- Device on a loom
- Saxophonist's accessory
- 6-Across player's buy
- [10]
- "The Third Man" director
- 2018 Masters champion Patrick
- Woody plant
- Rex or Donna
- Clarinet or 37-Down
- Clarinet's category
- Sax, for one
- Musical pipe
- Woodwind player's buy
- Mouthpiece for an oboe
- Woodwind musician's piece
- Elk, for one / Plant in a bog
- Woodwind category
- It was cut to make pens for papyri
- One in a quagmire
- Lou, Nikki or Crystal
- Plant stalk
- Double-___
- Oboist's accessory
- Saxophone mouthpiece attachment
- 2018 Masters champ Patrick
- Oboe vibrator
- Woodwind piece
- Part of many a woodwind
- Clarinet or oboe, for example
- Liberal arts college in Portland, Ore.
- 16-Across insert
- Plant by a pond
- Donna of old TV
- Bassoon attachment
- "licorice stick," for one
- Woodwind accessory
- Rocker Lou
- Certain mouthpiece attachment
- Plant used for natural fencing
- Homophone of "read"
- Organ part
- An oboist may make one
- 61 Down insert
- Slender plant
- *Did a double-take, say
- Author Ishmael
- Saxophone insert
- 15-Across piece
- Kind of grass
- Oregon college whose mascot is a griffin
- Plant that's an animal spelled backward
- ___ Richards a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic
- Plant used for thatching
- Woodwind insert
- Saxophone piece
- Bamboo shoot
- Plant used in basketry
- Grasslike wetland plant
- One of a set in an accordion
- Stalk, maybe
- What a bassoon has that a bass doesn't
- Wood piece in a woodwind
- Sax accessory
- Easily swayed person, metaphorically
- Mijwiz or clarinet, for example
- Vibrating part of some instruments
- Part of an oboe
- Bacteriologist Walter who conducted yellow fever research
- Slender marsh plant
- Basketry plant
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