Crossword clues for lehar
lehar
- "The Land of Smiles" composer Franz
- Composer of "Vilia"
- Operetta man
- Franz of music
- "Merry Widow" man
- Composer's husband opens rogue parcel, non-PC
- Composer’s Shakespearean king eclipsing Henry
- Composer of simple harmonies
- Shortly acquire knowledge involving Hungary's principal composer
- ''The Merry Widow'' composer
- Operettist Franz
- The Merry Widow composer
- 'The Merry Widow' composer Franz
- Viennese composer
- "The Merry Widow" operettist
- Operetta composer Franz
- Merry Widow composer
- Hungarian musician
- Hungarian composer
- He wrote about 30 operettas
- Franz of waltz fame
- Dvorák disciple
- Composer of waltzes
- Composer of The Merry Widow
- Composer of musicals (1870–1948)
- Composer of a famous waltz
- Composer of "The Count of Luxembourg."
- "Where the Lark Sings" composer
- "The Merry Widow" composer (HALER anagram)
- "The Count of Luxembourg" operettist Franz
- ''Paganini'' composer
- "Zigeunerliebe" composer
- Operetta composer Franz __
- "The Merry Widow" composer Franz
- Composer Franz
- Franz of operetta fame
- Franz who composed "The Merry Widow"
- Franz who composed "You Are My Heart's Delight"
- Composer of the "Gold and Silver" waltz
- "Wiener Frauen" composer
- Hungarian composer of light operas (1870-1948)
- Hungarian composer Franz ___
- He composed "The Merry Widow"
- "Alone at Last" composer
- Composer of "The Merry Widow"
- Composer of "The Yellow Jacket"
- Hungarian operetta composer
- "Giuditta" composer
- "Paganini" composer
- "Gypsy Love" composer
- Light-opera composer
- "Clo-Clo" composer
- "Merry Widow" composer Franz
- Hungarian composer of operettas
- Composer of "Clo-Clo"
- Father of a merry widow
- "I Love You So" composer
- "Cio-Cio" composer
- "Merry Widow" creator
- "Villa" composer
- "Vilia" composer
Wikipedia
Lehár (surname)
The surname Lehár may refer to:
- Anton Lehár, (1867–1962), Hungarian-Austrian officer, brother of Franz Lehár
- Franz Lehár (1870–1948), Hungarian-Austrian composer
Lehár (train)
The Lehár was an express train between Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna, Austria. Introduced in 1979, it was the first eastern European train to become a EuroCity service, in 1988.
The train was operated by the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) and the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). It was named after Franz Lehár (1870–1948), an Austro-Hungarian composer. It was replaced by a Railjet service in 2008. <!--