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"___, won't you blow your horn?" (old lyric)
Answer for the clue ""___, won't you blow your horn?" (old lyric) ", 5 letters:
dinah
Alternative clues for the word dinah
- A certain Shore
- Jacob's daughter by Leah
- "Someone's in the kitchen with __ . . ."
- Someone's in the kitchen with her, in an old song
- Singer Washington
- "Queen of the Blues" Washington
- Songstress Shore
- Shore show of the '70s
- Someone who's "in the kitchen" in "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
- Shore popular during '40s and '50s
Usage examples of dinah.
Nor does she remember journalist Dinah Leighton, the stedfast friend who visited her in the hospital.
But even as fate tries to understand the connection and reach out to save Dinah, death is stalking both women.
Kane looked at her, wondering as he had wondered often in recent weeks if it was his imagination that Dinah was a bit preoccupied.
And then, a little more than a month ago, the accident happened and Dinah began to distance herself from him.
In his office, Kane pushed Dinah out of his mind and concentrated on work.
He reminded himself that Dinah was a grown woman, no fool, and able to take care of herself.
But the flowers from Dinah Leighton continued to igh arrive once a week, even after her own disappearance.
So Dinah Leighton had the laptop that Faith had bought weeks before her accident.
Had their relationship ended a long time ago, before Dinah came along?
He had managed three of those visits after Kane had become involved with Dinah, so he had known her fairly well.
At the very least, we can verify that Dinah really was giving money to worthy causes.
That if she had an unknown enemy, that person had wanted Dinah out of the way only for a while.
That somehow the crisis would be resolved and Dinah would be released unharmed.
Especially since you worded the statement to make it plain the money would be paid only if Dinah is found alive and well.
After exchanging a quick look with his friend, Kane said to the doctor, -I talked to you when I was here before, about Dinah Leighton.