Clues for the word "OLE"
We've had 883 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2508 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on December 25, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Flamenco exclamation
- Roar of a crowd
- "Hurrah!"
- Big cheer
- Gene Autry's "___ Faithful"
- Good ___ boy
- "Bravo!"
- ___ Miss
- Hearty cheer
- Good cheer
- Grand ___ Opry
- Ring shout
- Word of encouragement
- Flamenco cheer
- James Whitcomb Riley's "___ Bull"
- 1982 country hit "Same ___ Me"
- Corrida cheer
- Hurray for José
- Matador's cheer
- Corrida cry
- Toledo cheer
- Yucatán "yay!"
- Rousing cheer
- Charging cheer
- Cheer for Escamillo
- With 28-Down, a university in Dixie
- Baja cheer
- Ring cheer
- Roar of the crowd
- Stadium cheer
- L. Ron Hubbard's "___ Doc Methuselah"
- Cheer at the end of a dance
- Encouraging word
- "Rah!"
- "Bravo, torero!"
- Ring support?
- Bull session shout?
- Fronton shout
- Spanish root word?
- Tijuana yell
- "Down with the bull!"
- Bullring yell
- Enthusiastic cry
- Monterrey hooray
- Bullring cheer
- Cousin of "Rah!"
- Córdoba cry
- Pamplona cry
- Relative of "Hurrah!"
- Ringside cheer
- Encouragement for Escamillo
- Olsen of "Hellzapoppin"
- "Yay!"
- "Hooray!"
- Flamenco cry
- Bullring "Bravo!"
- Comedic Olsen
- Adjective often following good
- "___ Buttermilk Sky"
- Roar of approval
- Arena cheer
- "Hooray, José!"
- Córdoba cheer
- "___ Buttermilk Sky" (1946 hit)
- Hurrah for El Farruco
- Encouragement at the bullring
- Spanish cheer
- Part of a World Cup chant
- Thomas Nelson Page's "In ___ Virginia"
- It may be heard after a charge
- Motivation for Manolete
- Bullfight bravo
- Oxford's ___ Miss
- Comedian Olsen
- Ring "Rah!"
- Flamenco shout
- Adjective sometimes used with 60-Across
- Arena shout
- Bullring call
- Paul Bunyan's blacksmith
- Vaudevillian Olsen
- Shout of support
- Bullfight cheer
- Pennsylvania's ___ Bull State Park
- World Cup cry
- South-of-the-border shout
- It may follow a charge
- Tauromachian chant
- It may be heard before charges
- Ringside shout
- Cheer in Juárez
- Señores say it in unison
- "That ___ Devil Called Love"
- Flamenco dancer's shout
- Hooray for José
- Cheer for a matador
- Crowd's shout
- Cry heard in a bullring
- Cry of approval
- Hurrah for El Farruco
- Soccer chant
- Corrida call
- Cheer for a torero
- Corrida shout
- Arena cry
- 370
- Encouragement for a matador
- Soccer cheer
- Soccer fan's cry
- Hooray, in Juárez
- Outboard motor inventor Evinrude
- Bullfight cry
- World Cup chant
- Appreciative response to 38-Down
- Bullring shout
- Soccer stadium shout
- Cheer for El Cordobés
- Soccer stadium cheer
- World Cup cheer
- Cheer to a matador
- Anita Baker's "Same ___ Love"
- Word before Miss or Opry
- 49-Across, in this puzzle
- Hooray for Jorge
- Root word?
- Shout to someone in danger of getting stuck
- ___ Anderson, Hemingway character
- "___ ELO" (1976 album)
- Two-syllable shout
- Shout after a bull charges
- Roar for a toreador
- Cry at the bullfight
- "Huzzah, José!"
- Praise for a torero
- Accolade for Manolete
- Accolade for El Cordobés
- Cry to the matador
- "Hooray for José!"
- Bullfighting cheer
- Cheer heard after a verónica
- Word a toreador adores
- "Bully!", to a bullfighter
- Barcelona "Bravo!"
- Jalisco huzzah
- Bullring bellow
- Ring rah
- Roar in a ring
- "Blood and Sand" outcry
- Baja bravo
- Praise for a picador
- Jose's hooray
- Chihuahua cheer
- Bullring "Bully!"
- Picador's cheer
- Good-boy connection
- "Way to work that bull!"
- Aficionado's accolade
- It comes between Grand and Opry
- Bullring bravo
- "Blood and Sand" cry
- Cheer for Manolete
- Veronica follower
- "Bully!", in the bullring
- "¡Rah!"
- Supportive cry
- Bullfighter booster's bellow
- Miss preceder
- "Yay, José!"
- Cheer for the matador
- Cheer for a flamenco dancer
- Encouragement for Manolete
- Refrain at a ring
- "Go, torero!"
- Bullring plaudit
- Flamenco accolade
- Pamplona plaudit
- "Superb, Señor!"
- Stadium shout
- José's huzzah
- Word of approval for a matador
- "Magnificent move, matador!"
- Cheer for a banderillero
- Costa Brava bravo
- "¡___ Tormé!" (1959 album)
- Cheer for a puntillero
- Fútbol fan's shout
- Flamenco yell
- ___ Miss
- Bullfight shout
- Bullring cry
- 65-Across's "Bravo!"
- "Hooray!" variation
- Shout of approval for a matador
- "Good job, Señor!"
- Río Bravo bravo
- José ___ (brand of frozen Mexican food)
- Cheer for a capeador
- "U da bullfighter!"
- Lidia cheer
- Festival of San Fermín shout
- Cheer after a charge
- ___ Miss (Eli Manning's alma mater)
- Shout to the cuadrilla
- See 5-Across
- Festive shout
- Shout after some near misses
- Aficionado's shout
- Tauromachian interjection
- Plaza de toros shout
- "Way to avoid those horns!"
- Cheer for a toreador
- Cheer for a picador
- "Nice job with the muleta!"
- Cry during a faena
- Copa Mundial shout
- Shout during the running of the bulls
- "___ ELO" (hit album of 1976)
- Bullring outburst
- Shout in a ring
- Supportive cheer
- 15-Across, at a bullfight
- Like the Opry?
- "Hooray!" relative
- Acapulco accolade
- Bravo in the bull ring
- Matador motivator
- "___ Buttermilk Sky": 1946 song
- Torero's encouragement
- Cry from la barrera
- Corrida "Bravo!"
- "Same ___ Me": George Jones song
- Shout to a capa wielder
- Cheer in Chihuahua
- Bullfight "Bueno!"
- Music to a matador's ears
- Cry from a support grupo
- Acapulco approval
- Supporting cheer
- Start to Miss
- Juarez whoop
- Matador's accolade
- Yucatán "You rock!"
- ___ Miss: Southern school
- Bullring "rah!"
- Cry heard at a bullring
- "This ___ House": 1954 #1 song
- "Bueno!" relative
- Corrida compliment
- Chico's cheer
- Miss lead-in
- Bullfight "Bravo!"
- Matador's motivator
- Bullring refrain
- Matador adorer's cry
- Guadalajara "Rah!"
- Bullring "Bravo!"
- Grand ___ Opry
- Bunyan's blacksmith
- Barcelona bravo
- Shout of encouragement
- "Go, matador!"
- "You go, matador!"
- Root word
- Bleachers cry
- "Way to go, Juan!"
- Sound of support
- Soccer-stadium cry
- "You go!"
- Flamenco encouragement
- Cheer for a 27 Across
- Hernando's "Hooray!"
- Flamenco dancer's shout
- Miss modifier
- Cadiz cry
- Flamenco dancer's praise
- Yell at some sporting events
- "___ Faithful"
- Kin of "Bravo!"
- Shout in la fiesta brava
- What a matador likes to hear
- "Blood and Sand" cry
- "Go, bullfighter!"
- Matador's encouragement
- "Bravo!" to a bullfighter
- Ringside cheer, perhaps
- Roar of a Spanish crowd
- "Bravo, bullfighter!"
- "___ Buttermilk Sky"
- Yucatan "Bravo!"
- Ring cry
- Shout to a matador
- Rose-thrower's shout
- Cartagena cheer
- Word heard after a veronica
- What you may shout at a cape flourish
- Corrida support
- Cheer for the torero
- Accolade for a bullfighter
- Shout to the torero
- "Bravo!" relative
- Matador's boost
- Good boy's heart?
- Response to a cape flourish
- Word following "Hernando's hideaway"
- Word shouted after a charge?
- Pamplona shout
- Torero's reward
- Oaxaca whoopie
- Flamenco dancer's exclamation
- Plaudit in Pamplona
- Word shouted while tossing roses
- Bravo kin
- Fútbol game cheer
- Spanish "root" word
- Yell in a bullring
- Cheer for a bullfighter
- Triumphant shout
- Plaza de toros cry
- With 52-Down, a "grand" place
- Chilean cheer
- "Hot Hot Hot" start, to say the least
- Soccer shout
- Norwegian violinist ___ Bull
- Bravo's cousin
- ___ Christiansen, founder of the Lego company
- "Go, bullfighter!"
- Vocal support
- Opry adjective
- Hoagy Carmichael's "___ Buttermilk Sky"
- World Cup shout
- Word adored by toreadors
- Holler from an hombre
- Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot"
- Bulls' fans' chant?
- Word adored by matadors
- Something to chant
- Yell for a toreador
- Ring encouragement
- Triumphant cry
- Spanish "Bravo!"
- Colombian cheer
- Soccer stadium cry
- Cheer at a bullfight
- Kin of "Bravo!"
- "Bravo, bullfighter!"
- "Bravo!" to a bullfighter
- "___ Faithful"
- "___ Buttermilk Sky": 1946 song
- "Same ___ Me": George Jones song
- ___ Miss: Southern school
- "This ___ House": 1954 #1 song
- Veronica-inspired cheer
- "Palabra" of encouragement
- Reaction to fancy capework
- Holler from "hombres"
- Monterrey hurray
- Grand --- Opry
- Word Manolete heard
- Chiapas cheer
- Corrida kudos
- "Corrida" accolade
- Corrida hurrah
- Soccer stadium sound
- Ring refrain
- Guadalajara "Rah!"
- Hernando's "Hooray!"
- "Go, matador!"
- "You go, matador!"
- "Way to go, Juan!"
- "You go!"
- Aficionados shout
- Spanish shout
- Cheer for capework
- With 51-Across, 1976 compilation album
- Plaza de Toros cheer
- Encouragement for the matador
- Word repeated six times in a ubiquitous World Cup ditty
- Bulls fan's word?
- South Africa 2010 cry
- Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium cry
- Brazil 2014 cry
- "Huzzah!"
- Fútbol fan's chant, repeated many times
- Word in many Mexican restaurant names
- Letters on the indexing of all Matador Records releases
- Encouraging cry
- Possible reaction to a goal
- Shout across the border
- Shout from the stands
- Shout that might be drowned out by a vuvuzela
- Salute to a matador
- Hurray in Huescar
- Bull ring sound
- Bull ring utterance
- Rah, to Ramon
- Cheer for Sevi
- Bullring utterance
- Latino's cheer
- Rah in Cadiz
- Stadium support?
- "Good move, torero!"
- Crowd's cry
- Word of support
- "Bravo," to a bullfighter
- Encouraging word for Pedro
- Ensenada encouragement
- ___ Miss (Southern school)
- 29-Down, down South
- Aficionado's outburst
- Bully for you?
- Festive cry
- "Way to handle the muleta!"
- The Grand ___ Opry
- Bleacher blast
- Seville shout
- Longstanding, casually
- Juárez hooray
- Southern college nickname: ___ Miss
- Mexican hat dance shout
- Soccer spectator's shout
- "This ___ House" (Rosemary Clooney song)
- Espectador's reaction
- Rousing cry at a ring
- Cadiz cheer
- Spectator's shout
- Bullring chant
- "Nice cape work!"
- "Our team scored the only goal!"
- Bullfight bellow
- Miss adjective
- Sergio's shout
- "Bravo!" cousin
- Motivator for Manolete
- Ring support
- With 4-Down, 1976 rock compilation album
- Flamenco call
- Bullfight call
- Bullfight 'bravo'
- Cry to the torero
- Bullfight 'bravo!'
- 'Go, matador!'
- Pamplona cheer
- Spanish 9-Across?
- 'Huzzah!' to Jose
- Bullring holler
- Jai-alai cry
- Cheer for a 7-Across
- Bullfight yell
- Bullring 'Bravo!'
- Spanish arena cheer
- Corrida yell
- 'Bravo, bullfighter!'
- 'Bravo, senor!'
- Pedro's cheer
- Jai-alai cheer
- Spirited shout
- "___ Buttermilk Sky" (1946 song)
- Jimenez hurray
- Cry for a matador
- Cry heard at a sporting event recently banned in Catalonia
- Cry spelled with an accent on the last letter
- Roar for a matador
- Cry after Real Madrid scores
- Cry to a matador
- Hurray, in Hidalgo
- Encouraging word for the matador
- Approval from a fútbol fan
- Sound heard after some charges?
- Word repeated in a common football chant
- Crowd shout
- Cry after some near misses
- Zany Olsen
- Fútbol shout
- 'Go, torero!'
- Estadio call
- Cry to a torero
- Bullfight "bravo"
- Juan's "Whoopee!"
- Flamenco concert shout
- Word in a World Cup chant
- Jai-alai shout
- Argentina's daily soccer newspaper
- "Bravo, se±or!"
- Cheer heard at a bullfight
- Cry with an accent
- Deporte shout
- "Hip, hip, Jorge!"?
- Roberto's "Rah"
- Corrida holler
- "¡Viva el matador!"
- Rah relative
- Shout in la arena
- Shout at a ring
- Christiansen who founded Lego
- "Bravo!" to a torero
- Sound made while throwing rosas into the ring, perhaps
- Acapulco cheer
- Andalusian cheer
- Sevilla cheer
- With 91-Across, 1976 album with a palindromic title
- "You go, Gustavo!"
- Pelota cheer
- "Hot Hot Hot" refrain word
- Pamplona yell
- Spanish "huzzah!"
- Granada bravo
- Arena support?
- Cry at a bullfight
- Cry of support
- Cheer with an accent
- Cry at la tauromaquia
- Chihuahua cry
- Fiesta shout
- Louis Armstrong's "___ Miss Blues"
- "Go, José!"
- Cheer from Charo
- Acapulco plaudit
- Cry for a picador
- Cry from the barrera
- Plaza México cheer
- Bullfight holler
- Fútbol cheer
- Football chant word
- Jubilant cry
- Bullfight "All right!"
- Bravo, in Barcelona
- Las Ventas cry
- "Woo-hoo!" alternative
- "___ Miss university
- Soccer fan's cheer
- Cry at the World Cup
- "Rah!" relative
- Plaza Mexico sound
- Scream at a ring
- Old-time comic Olsen
- "Go, Ronaldinho!"
- Spanish exclamation
- Cheer from the stands
- Call for Lionel Messi
- "Hooray!," to José
- Crowd noise of a sort
- ___ Miss (Oxford school)
- "___ Buttermilk Sky" (Hoagy Carmichael song)
- Cry to a toreador
- 'Go, toreador!'
- Bit of World Cup encouragement
- Spanish arena cry
- Cry to a bullfighter
- "Give him what for, matador!"
- Bullfight sound
- Sound of ju-bull-ation?
- Hispanic hurray
- José ___: frozen Mexican food brand
- Cheers heard at the Corrida
- 1965 Johnny Mathis album of Latin American music
- Word for Minnie's "Opry"
- Charo's cheer
- Shout for the picador
- Encouragement for a flamenco dancer
- Salute to El Toro
- Bull ring salute
- Juan's "rah"
- Flamenco dance cry
- "Rah," in Spain
- Stadium cry
- "Bravo!" at a bullfight
- Seville cheer
- Seve's shout
- Word with an accent
- Grand-Opry link
- "Bravo, señor!"
- Cry at 1-Across
- "Hip, hip, Jorge!"
- Appreciative cry
- "Well done!" analog
- Encouraging shout
- "Well done!"
- Ring rouser
- Cry after some goals
- "Magnifico!"
- Bullfighting yell
- Charge call
- Spanish 'rah'
- 'Bravo, Juan!'
- 'Bravo!'
- Shout like "Bravo!"
- Miss modifier?
- ___ King Cole
- Supportive shout
- Call to a matador
- ___ Miss (Rebels' school)
- Shout after a muleta manipulation
- Futbol fan's cheer
- Encouragement for Eduardo
- Barcelonan bravo
- Word like "Bravo!"
- Fronton cheer
- Accented shout
- Bullfight huzzah
- Fútbol cry
- Two-syllable cheer
- Barcelona cheer
- Argentine cheer
- Sergio's shout of approval
- Cheer at a fútbol match
- Ecuadorean encouragement
- Fútbol fan's cry
- Bit of enthusiastic support
- Cry after a score, maybe
- Cry when un gol is scored
- Bravo
- Estadio cheer
- Copa Mundial cry
- Spaniard's salute
- Accented approval
- Cheer for a 12-Down
- "Loved that veronica!"
- Argentine sports daily
- Bull ring chant
- Sporting chant
- Oral encouragement
- Cheer from a spanish bleacher
- Call to a flamenco dancer
- Cheer to a flamenco dancer
- Hurray, in Hermosa
- Spanish hurrah
- Cheer with an accented vowel
- Bull ring cheer
- "Good one, matador!"
- Call with a charge?
- South of the border "Bravo!"
- Blast from the bleachers
- Soccer match shout
- Shout accented on the second syllable
- Estadio shout
- Jai alai shout
- Shout of approval
- "___ Skew-Foot" (1961 country hit)
- "Hurray!"
- Word in a soccer stadium chant
- Good ___ days
- Barcelona cry
- Juanita's cheer
- Spanish bullfighting cheer
- Cheer heard in a bull ring
- Cheer for a bull fighter
- Shout at a bullfighter
- Cheer for the bullfighter
- Toreador cheer
- "___ ELO" (palindromic compilation album)
- "Nice job!"
- Bullfighting shout
- Real Madrid shout
- Word people shout to a bullfighter
- Hooray, in Juarez
- "Bravo, matador!"
- Cape-waving cheer
- "Nicely done!"
- Cordoba cheer
- Cheer heard a lot at World Cup 2014
- "Bravissimo!'
- "Go, goalie!"
- Approval from a fútbol fan
- "Yes way, Jose!"
- Cheer for a pescador
- Madrid cheer
- Soccer fan's chant
- Blondie song about bullfight cheer?
- Spanish shout of triumph
- Spanish victory cry
- Foreigner suggesting people lack pep
- A cry from Leo
- Enthusiastic cry that means nothing to the French
- Scandinavian version of 'Leo'?
- Spanish cry
- Scandinavian cry of enthusiasm?
- Scandinavian's love for the French
- Encouragement in Toledo
- "!Muy bien!"
- Stands encouragement
- (In Spain) bravo!
- Fan cry
- Ringside cry
- Cry from the fans
- Cheer for Lionel Messi
- Futbol chant
- Cheer for a charge
- Encouraging cheer
- Cry from the stands
- Futbol fan's shout
- Bullring encouragement
- Rio Bravo bravo
- Bullring "Hurrah"
- "Well done, torero!"
- Cry to a cuadrilla
- Cry from a sports fan
- Jose Greco cry
- The last thing a bull may hear
- Bullshout
- Song-ending shout, in Sonora
- Shout that's 118 Across backwards
- Cry for Argentina, perhaps
- ___ Miss Rebels (SEC team)
- Corrida "rah"
- Cry from the corrida
- ___ Miss, home of the Rebels
- Encouragement for a torero
- Sporting-event cheer
- Flamenco-dance shout
- Fútbol cry
- Oaxaca whoop
- Hispanic cheer
- Expression of approval the Spanish love to come up with
- Soccer fan's shout in South America
- Tijuana cheer
- Cheer in a bullring
- Exclamación de entusiasmo
- "Bravo!" at a soccer match
- Soccer chant word
- Nogales shout
- Violinist ___ Bull
- Word that's yelled to encourage a bullfighter
- Miss descriptor
- Cheer for Real Madrid
- Estadio exclamation
- A Tyrolean name?
- Cheer for a matador, in Spain
- When repeated, a football chant
- "Bravo, señor!"
- Shout with an accent
- Shout after un pase
- Encouragement for el torero
- A way to say "Hooray!"
- Cheer at a futbol game
- Call at the corrida
- Corrida chant
- Good cheer, in Cordoba
- Encouragement to a matador
- Fútbol fan's cry
- Another way to say "Yay!"
- Fútbol cheer
- Sonora shout
- Fútbol stadium cry
- Cheer with an accented "e"
- Shout in a bullring
- Fútbol shout
- Violinist Bull
- Copa América cheer
- Mexican cheer
- Soccer cry
- Copa del Mundo cry
- Bit of soccer support
- Cheer at the corrida
- "Great job!" at a corrida
- Foreign form of 'Leo'
- Yell at a ring
- Aficionado's exclamation
- Shout to a torero
- ___ Miss ('Bama rival)
- Cry for a toreador
- Opry descriptor
- Costa Brava "Brava!"
- Cry repeated at the start of the 1987 dance hit "Hot Hot Hot"
- Shout after a score, maybe
- Apt rhyme for "Hurray!"
- Yell with an accent
- Cheer
- Cheer after a goal
- Fan's cry
- Aficionado shout
- Cry at a ring
- "Big ___ Freak" (Megan Thee Stallion song)
- Cheer like "Bravo!"
- Cry following a good fútbol move
- "You go, goalie!"
- Cry repeated at soccer matches
- "Rah!" at a bullfight
- Futbol fan's chant
- Call to a toreador
- Insolent Scandinavian?
- Argentina's leading daily sports newspaper
- Cheer that’s a homophone of 8-Down
- When repeated, a World Cup chant
- 58-Down inventor ___ Kirk Christiansen
- Spirited cheer
- Cheer at a Real Madrid match
- Cry after un gol
- Word in a futbol chant
- Spanish root word?
- Encouragement for El Cordobés
- Word sung at a "fútbol" game
- ___ Kirk Christiansen, inventor of 55-Down
- Shout for a matador
- World Cup "Way to go!"
- "Exclamación" of joy
- Cheer for un gol
- Cry in la plaza de toros
- La Liga cheer
- It's a big whoop
- Accented cheer
- Cry from a futbol fan
- Good-days interrupter
- Cry in a soccer stadium
- Yolanda's "Yay!"
- When sung three times, a soccer anthem
- Cheer whose last letter has an accent
- Soccer spectator's cheer
- Quaint, quaintly
- Accented exclamation
- Iberian cheer
- "Brava!"
- "Bravo!" in Bogota
- Encouragement from Enrique
- Word in an FC Barcelona chant
- Adjective for Miss
- Noise from a fan
- Cheer in Spain
- Mississippi's ___ Miss
- Cheer at a flamenco show
- Cheer similar to jai alai fans' "Mucho!"
- Word sung at a futbol match
- Argentina sports newspaper
- Hurrah, in Jalisco
- Hurrah, in Madrid
- José ___ (frozen foods brand)
- Flamenco dancer's cry
- Cheering word
- Exclamation with an accent
- Scandinavian name found within "Violet"
- Cheer at an El Clasico match
- Cheer at a Colo-Colo game
- Arena cheer: Spanish
- FÃ%BAtbol cheer
- "Nice save, goalie!"
- Soccer game cheer
- Futbol stadium cheer
- Cheer after a nutmeg
- Leo's demented cry
- Hooray, in Jalisco
- ___ Miss of the N.C.A.A.
- Sports fan's cheer
- Fan belt?
- Cry at a World Cup match
- "Woo-hoo!," in Oaxaca
- Estadio Azteca cheer
- "Still the Same ___ Me" (George Jones album)
- Fútbol cheer
- Big whoop?
- "___ Coltrane" (1961 John Coltrane album)
- Torero's hurrah
- Copa Mundial cheer
- Jubilant cheer
- Shout heard in the Plaza México
- Nashville's Grand ___ Opry
- Cheer at a fútbol match
- Refrain from sports?
- Fútbol fan's cry
- Informal adjective after "big" or "good"
- Scandinavian version of 'Leo'?
- Real Madrid cheer
- ___ Henriksen: skin care brand
- Soccer stadium chant
- Cabo cheer
- Scandinavian cry of enthusiasm?
- "Hurrah!" at a stadium
- La Liga chant
- Copa América cry
- Southern college nickname (with "Miss")
- ___ Kirk Christiansen, founder of the Lego company
- Shout from a bullfighter
- "Rah," in fútbol
- Match chant
- Joyful cry at a fútbol match
- "Bravo, mi amigo!"
- Root word?
- Cheer of encouragement
- Estadio chant
- Cheer after un gol
- Chant heard at Angel City FC games
- Encouragement to a flamenco performer
- Cry at a bullring
- Soccer match chant
- Repeated exclamation in the song "Hot Hot Hot"
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