Related Clues:
- Gershwin wrote of one in blue
- To trap, or gain power over someone dishonestly
- Sounds like an improvisation of new posh yard
- Gershwin's ' in Blue'
- Ecstatic piece
- Flipping veteran sneakily conceals trap
- Gershwin tune ''___ in Blue''
- "___ in Blue" (Gershwin tune)
- Revolutionary veteran sneakily hides trap
- Emotional piece audibly criticises leaderless group
- Piece of music from a shop that's out of place in road close to Piccadilly
- Andersen perhaps drops duke in trap
- Seize all back up in hospital from woman covering head sister
- “Have done with this ____ of impertinence” (Walpole, The Castle of Otranto)
- Poem’s rhythmic recitation spoken thus with extremes in delivery