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Answer for the clue "Slowly, musically ", 5 letters:
largo

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Largo \Lar"go\, a. & adv. [It., large, L. largus, See Large .] (Mus.) Slow or slowly; -- more so than adagio ; next in slowness to grave , which is also weighty and solemn. -- n. A movement or piece in largo time.

Usage examples of largo.

Even if he could have overtaken Largo and forced the gray coupe to the curb, it would have done him no good.

The grinning patrons at nearby tables thought that Largo had taken the initiative.

But Marsland knew that the blonde had hooked Largo with her smile and her baby stare.

Unlocking the door, she admitted Mike Largo to her shabby furnished suite.

Flasher stood above Mike Largo, breathing harshly behind his masked covering.

It was almost a repetition of the attack of Largo - except that Marsland was not helplessly impaled.

The blonde who had put the finger on Mike Largo was unaware that Marsland had trailed her from the Blue Canary.

This was the clue Marsland had picked up in the furnished apartment where Largo had been murdered.

When the blonde who had lured Mike Largo to his death emerged from the place, Moe followed her without revealing his presence.

He knew that Flasher had been in the murder apartment where Largo had been killed.

The club was the one in which Mike Largo had been picked up by Betty prior to his murder.

Captain Largo got the FBI laboratory people to take a look at everything.

But Jenifer had been hired by Captain Largo a long time ago and had seen lieutenants come and go.

Besides, it would give him another hour away from the office and something positive for a change to report to Captain Largo on the cow-theft front.

Whatever his motive, Captain Largo would be very unhappy indeed if Largo learned that Chee had stuck his nose into FBI business and the FBI caught him at it.