. Our dean composed the last movement of the sonata Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RONDEAU . Our dean composed the last movement of the sonata (7)
5% PIANO "Moonlight Sonata" instrument (5) LA Times Mini Sep 14, 2025
5% BASSVIOL Bach wrote sonatas for it (8) Newsday Sep 5, 2025
5% RONDO Last movement of a sonata (5) Universal Aug 28, 2017
5% RONDOS Sonata movements (6) LA Times Daily Mar 29, 2016
5% FINALE Last sonata movement (6)
5% TRIO Sonata movement (4)
5% ANDANTE Sonata movement (7)
5% MINUETTO Sonata movement (8)
4% ENDURE Last (6) Thomas Joseph Oct 20, 2025
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