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- "___ a Symphony" (Supremes hit)
- Start of a gossipy remark
- Gossip's intro
- Do ____ a Waltz?
- "Word is ..."
- "Word is . . ."
- "Rumor has it "
- "People are saying ..."
- "Did ___ you say that..."
- "__ the train a-comin'": Johnny Cash lyric
- 'Rumor has it ...'
- The Supremes' "__ a Symphony"
- Supremes "___ a Symphony"
- Start of a rumormonger's words
- Start of a gossip's announcement
- Rumor spreader's words
- Quidnunc's comment starter
- Do ____ a Waltz
- "Word on the street is . . ."
- "Word is..."
- "They say . . ."
- "It's been said ... "
- "Do ____ a Waltz?"
- "________ America Singing"
- "___ you calling me"
- "___ a Symphony" (1965 hit for the Supremes)
- "___ a Symphony" (The Supremes hit)
- ''According to the grapevine ...''
- The Supremes' "_____ a Symphony"
- Audio translation
- Title words before "Music" and "You Knocking"
- "That's not what ___!"
- "___ what you say, but..."
- "___ a Symphony" (1965 hit)
- "___ the train a-comin' " (Johnny Cash song opener)
- "Do ___ a Waltz?"
- Rumor starter?
- Rumormonger's start
- "What's this ___ ...?"
- What "audio" means in Latin
- Start of a rumor report
- It might start a rumor
- Gossip opening
- "Rumor has it ..."
- "___ Music," 1940 song
- "___ a Symphony," Supremes hit
- "___ America Singing": Whitman
- "Rumor has it..."
- "Rumor has it . . ."
- "According to the grapevine ..."
- Gossip's start
- "Word on the street is ..."
- "Word is ... "
- "People tell me ..."
- "___ what you're saying": 2 wds