Crossword clues for signature tune
signature tune
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (context music English) The tune that opens and/or closes a radio or television programme
WordNet
n. a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program [syn: signature, theme song]
Usage examples of "signature tune".
She snuggled in a fraction closer and took a sip from her own flute as the credits rolled and the signature tune began its fanfare.
A sense of absence filled him to the accompaniment of the signature tune of the early evening news.
At certain times youd hear the signature tune of the Archers as well.
And if, in the mind of Richard Tull, there was always a kind of blues playing, with Gwyn the signature tune was much more upbeat.
Her first coat of naval grey was marred and spotted by red lead: her upper decks were grimy, and littered with the sweepings of weeks of fitting-out work: the shattering noise made by the riveters, still busy on the fo'c'sle head, was the signature tune of the whole disorder.
A myriad of upload links pulsed digital call-signs between each other, but their signature tune was empty.
Putting his fingers to his lips, he whistled loudly and shrilly, a few bars of her signature tune forming in his head as he summoned his elvensteed to him.
At 5:30 1 heard the signature tune bonging and crashing then Richard yelling, 'Sorry, Manchester, we're dropping you.