Word "JAZZ" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
Synonyms:
idle words, malarkey, malarky, nothingness, wind
Examples:
don't give me any of that jazz

Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
have sexual intercourse with
Synonyms:
bang, be intimate, bed, bonk, do it, eff, fuck, get it on, get laid, have a go at it, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, have sex, hump, know, lie with, love, make love, make out, roll in the hay, screw, sleep together, sleep with

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles

Crossword Clues for JAZZ

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Miles Davis' genre Commuter 12 Aug 2025
Music genre The Times Concise 22 Jul 2025
Genre for Count Basie or Charlie Parker New York Times 28 May 2025
Louis Armstrong's genre
Satchmo's music Mirror Tea Time 07 Apr 2025
Music genre for Ella Fitzgerald
Genre of music you'd hear in a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade
Toni Morrison novel set in 1920s Harlem LA Times Daily 25 Jan 2025
Style of music played by Jamie Cullum Puzzler Backwords 15 Jan 2025
Music of the 1920s. (4)
Musical genre with blue notes The Telegraph Quick 24 Nov 2024
Music genre for Miles Davis
Syncopated music (4) Puzzler 14 Nov 2024
Coltrane's genre Universal 13 Nov 2024
___ hands (razzle-dazzle display) New York Times 12 Nov 2024
Music that produces initially just a snoring sound (4)
NBA team originally from New Orleans Wall Street Journal 05 Nov 2024
1979 semi-autobiographical fantasy film directed by Bob Fosse (3,4,4)
New Orleans music genre
Song from Chicago, And All That ...
All that music (4)
Grammy category Newsday 27 Sep 2024
Genre of music that originated in New Orleans (4)
Dixieland for example
1992 novel set in 1920s Harlem New York Times 13 Aug 2024
See 14 Across Mirror Quiz 03 Aug 2024
It might be traditional filling for pizza just returned (4)
Music by Coltrane, e.g. (4)
Holiday notes for business (4) The Guardian Cryptic 28 Jun 2024
This musical genre is a variety name of tulip, as well as the rose 'That's ___'! (4)
What gets some cats excited
Musical style The Telegraph Quick 11 May 2024
Trad (4)
Genre of music you'd hear in a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade
Music genre for Louis Armstrong, which originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 1800s
John Coltrane's genre
Musical form developed by African Americans
And all that ___ (4)
And all that ___ The Guardian Quick 26 Dec 2023
European agreement on snoring being music The Guardian Cryptic 20 Dec 2023
European agreement on snoring being music (4)
Style of music played by Jamie Cullum Puzzler Backwords 01 Nov 2023
Ella Fitzgerald's music genre, born in New Orleans
Miles Davis's music genre The Times Concise 07 Jun 2023
Armstrong's music Eugene Sheffer 03 Dec 2022
Before delta strain Covid ends, snoring interrupts vaccination of players The Guardian Cryptic 25 Nov 2022
Popular music that came from New Orleans in the 1900s The Guardian Quick 25 Jul 2022
Musical subject for Ken Burns Newsday 27 Jan 2022
Improvisational music in Germany: yes, famous bearded rockers going topless!
Syncopated music The Guardian Quick 06 Nov 2021
Ella Fitzgerald's genre The Washington Post 27 Sep 2021
Ella Fitzgerald's genre LA Times Daily 27 Sep 2021
Music of Mingus, Monk and Metheny Wall Street Journal 24 Aug 2021
With 68-Across, what the trio in this puzzle's clues is trying to promote New York Times 26 Jul 2021
New Orleans music Newsday 27 Jul 2020
Utah team Thomas Joseph 04 Mar 2020
Music born in New Orleans
Dixieland music Thomas Joseph 17 Dec 2019
Musical style of Miles Davis and John Coltrane The Telegraph General Knowledge 06 Oct 2019
Style of music The Times Concise 23 Jul 2019
Apple's music
What's often traditional filling for pizza just returned
Brubeck's music USA Today 27 Oct 2018
Bourbon Street music USA Today 03 Oct 2018
Stuff and nonsense noted?
Apple providing music
Improvised music The Telegraph Quick 23 Mar 2018
Enliven, with 'up' New York Times 09 Feb 2018
All that ___ New York Times 03 Jan 2018
Bourbon Street music
Enliven, with "up"
All that ___
Brubeck's music
Much Mardi Gras music USA Today 13 Dec 2017
Brubeck's music Eugene Sheffer 22 Jul 2017
Grammy category New York Times 15 Feb 2017
Dixieland or bebop Premier Sunday 29 Jan 2017
Grammy category
Much Mardi Gras music
Product of New Orleans LA Times Daily 17 Dec 2016
Originally just a snoring sound, making music of a sort
Meaningless talk, in slang New York Times 03 Nov 2016
Grammy category Newsday 31 Mar 2016
Ken Burns topic Newsday 16 Jan 2016
Meaningless talk, in slang
Dixieland music Newsday 20 Oct 2015
Cool cat's music LA Times Daily 17 Aug 2015
Dixieland music Eugene Sheffer 19 Jun 2015
Cool cat's music
Dixieland music
Bebop, e.g.
Nonsense
Ken Burns series of 2001
Cats' sounds?
Satchmo's forte
Grammy category
Genre for 37-Across
2001 Ken Burns subject
Grammy category
Booker Ervin's music
Bird's music?
Enliven, with "up"
Booker Ervin's music style
What makes cats happy?
Basie's music
Newport festival music
Cat's passion
Spice (up)
Cool cat's music
Spice (up)
Cat's passion
Dixieland's genre
"Le ___ Hot" ("Victor/Victoria" song)
Mardi Gras music
Bebop, e.g.
Music genre
Enliven
Grammy category
Satchmo's forte
Satchmo's music
Herbie Hancock genre
Liven (up)
Charlie Parker's music
Basie's music
Charlie Parker's music
See 17-Across
Utah quintet
Satchmo's music
Brubeck's music
New Orleans specialty
1992 Toni Morrison novel
Thelonious Monk speciality
Getz genre
"All That _____" (1979)
Cats play it
Basie's forte
New Orleans music
Holiday music?
Charlie Parker's music
Satchmo's style
Music born in New Orleans
Armstrong's music
Brubeck's music
Basie's music
Basie's specialty
Type of music for 17 Across
Bebop
Brubeck's sound
Jolson's "The ___ Singer"
Basin St. specialty
Charlie Parker's specialty
Utah's N.B.A. team
Musical mode
Music from New Orleans
Rock's predecessor
New Orleans specialty
Kind of music
Paul Whiteman's kingdom
"All that ___"
Dixieland product
Music style
Focus of Newport's music festival.
Popular dance music.
Ellington's forte.
Dixieland rhythm.
Duke Ellington's field.
Phenomenon of the 1920's.
Ragtime's successor.
___ up (enliven): Slang.
U. S. cultural export.
America's music.
Boogie-woogie.
Dance music.
Goodman's forte.
Music style.
Musical style.
Kind of music.
Music of the 20's.
Nonsense: Colloq.
Music form.
"Treme" music
Chicago–New Orleans product
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