- ORGAN
- Hymn player
- Fenway Park instrument
- Keytar cousin
- Moog's ancestor
- Hurdy-gurdy
- House publication
- Set of keys at Fenway
- Sound at Fenway
- Periodical
- Trade journal
- Sunday player?
- Body part
- Posthumous donation
- Stadium fixture
- The Phantom of the Opera soundtrack instrument
- Human skin, e.g.
- Part of some jazz trios
- It's pedaled
- It's heard in the Beatles' "Blue Jay Way"
- One with a bodily function
- Prop in the Phantom's lair in "Phantom of the Opera"
- Source of some sacred notes
- Hammond B-3, for one
- Kind of grinder
- Kind of transplant
- Instrument with stops
- Wind instrument
- Hymn accompaniment
- Voluntary instrument
- Bach's music maker
- Cathedral instrument
- Instrument for pedal pushers?
- Mass music maker
- Toccata and Fugue in D minor instrument
- Liver, but not onions
- The skin is one
- Instrument with pedals
- Calliope's cousin
- Word with grinder
- Instrument for Jimmy McGriff
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game accompaniment
- Instrument with pedals and stops
- Liver or lungs
- Heavenly music maker
- Keyboard instrument
- Church keyboard
- Hurdy-gurdy, e.g.
- Heart, for one
- Ballpark instrument
- Human skin, for one
- Hammond product
- One may be donated
- Church music maker
- Pipes in church
- Heart, e.g.
- Liver or kidney
- Broadway Phantom's instrument
- Club newsletter
- It has pedals and stops
- Heart or liver
- Liver, for one
- It has keys and stops
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game instrument
- Mozart's "King of Instruments"
- Reed site
- Skin, but not bones
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida instrument
- Wurlitzer product
- Choir accompaniment
- Instrument with pipes
- It has pipes and keys
- Pipe __
- Skin, e.g.
- Word with house or pipe
- Corporate newsletter
- Cathedral fixture
- Bach instrument
- Liver, for example
- House __
- House newsletter
- Church fixture
- Hymn accompanier
- Hymn instrument
- Tabernacle instrument
- Bach played it
- Choir's accompaniment
- Ballpark music maker
- Ballpark musical instrument
- 113 Down's instrument
- Calliope cousin
- Liver, for instance (with 85 Across)
- Mass medium
- Church's keyboard instrument
- See 64-Across
- Majestic instrument.
- Bach's favorite instrument.
- Largest wind instrument.
- Bach's chief instrument.
- Musical instrument.
- Albert Schweitzer's favorite instrument.
- Lost Chord instrument.
- Cesar Franck's instrument.
- César Franck's instrument.
- Where the "Lost Chord" was found.
- Barrel ___.
- Harmonium.
- Movie palace interlude.
- Instrument of Bach and Handel.
- Melodeon.
- Relative of a harmonium.
- Schweitzer's musical instrument.
- Heart or brain.
- Bach's "royal instrument."
- Cathedral feature.
- Church feature.
- Publication.
- Heart
- Grinder's instrument.
- Kidney or liver
- Dupré's instrument
- Movie-palace feature
- Staff magazine
- Ballpark music source
- Instrument
- Loft occupant
- Month or house
- Pipe or house
- Spleen, e.g.
- Site of a discovery in "The Lost Chord"
- Seated one day at the ___
- In-house publication
- Liver or heart
- Pipe ___
- Heart or lung
- . . . ___-voice of England (Tennyson on Milton)
- Radio City Music Hall feature
- Instrument for Bach
- Grinder's burden
- Sing-along instrument
- E. Power Biggs played it
- Instrument Schweitzer played
- Ceremonial instrument
- Instrument played by Schweitzer
- E. Power Biggs's instrument
- Jubal's invention: Gen. 4:21
- The heart is one
- Company's publication
- Jubal's invention
- Bach music maker
- Club publication
- Official publication
- Generous donation
- Recital feature
- Club news source
- Mass number provider, maybe
- Word with house or mouth
- Ballpark fixture
- Radio City Music Hall fixture
- Item with pedals
- Rock of Ages accompaniment
- Company newsletter
- Heart or kidney
- It's often played on Sunday
- Source of ballpark pitches?
- Silent film accompaniment
- Pipe holder
- What a fugue may be written for
- It's often heard at a ballpark
- Subject of a donor card
- Nonmonetary donation
- Player in a baseball stadium
- Instrument in an old-timey theater
- Radio City Music Hall has a famous one
- Accompaniment for many a hymn
- Church choir accompaniment
- Instrument heard at a ballpark
- Instrument heard in the iconic intro to the Who's "Baba O'Riley"
- Skin, for one
- Set of pipes?
- Sly Stone instrument
- Instrument with foot pedals
- Phantom instrument
- Liver, e.g.
- Liver or lung
- Has keyboard and pipes
- Instrument for the phantom in "Phantom of the Opera"
- Rameau's instrument
- Light My Fire instrument
- Instrument featured on Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone"
- Liver or spleen
- Instrument played with both the hands and the feet
- Instrument that may have several thousand pipes
- Skin is the largest one
- It plays in church
- Calliope kin
- Church pipes
- Brain or heart, for example
- Heart, for example
- Instrument heard at a baseball game
- E. Power Biggs' instrument
- Instrument played by Bach
- Mormon Tabernacle highlight
- Ballpark feature
- Church staple
- Ballpark figure
- Piano relative
- Mass instrument, often
- Piped instrument
- Pancreas, for one
- Silent film accompaniment, perhaps
- Common church or arena instrument
- Keyboard kin
- Choir accompanier
- Donor's offering
- Nose or heart, e.g.
- The eye is one
- The spleen, for one
- Brain or liver
- Instrument to hymn to?
- Instrument played with hands and feet
- Jimmy Smith's instrument
- Large intestine, e.g.
- Lifesaving donation, perhaps
- Eye, for one
- Mormon Tabernacle instrument
- Instrument in a church
- Set of pipes in a church performance?
- The Phantom of the Opera's instrument
- Bach's Little ____ Book
- Comiskey instrument
- Large electronic instrument
- Nose or eye
- Stadium entertainer
- Big wind instrument
- Specialized body part
- Means of communication
- Haunted-house instrument
- Word with "pipe" or "mouth"
- You'll hear it at the ballpark
- Heart or lung, e.g.
- It's in the ballpark
- A human's skin, e.g.
- Eye or skin
- It may be played or donated
- Ballpark staple
- Eye or lung, e.g.
- Keyboard relative
- Bach played one
- Standard church instrument
- Instrument for Broadway's Phantom
- Opera phantom's instrument
- Spleen or pancreas
- Eye or ear
- Hammond or Lowrey offering
- Instrument prominent in Deep Purple's music
- Phantom's instrument
- Silent movie accompaniment
- Heart or kidney, for example
- Chapel instrument
- Instrument with stops and pedals
- Pipe ___, the largest musical instrument
- Instrument with a pedalboard
- Spleen or skin
- Pipe player
- It has stops
- Word with pipe or reed
- Vital thing in the body, an example of which is spelled out by the first letters of this puzzle's tripled words
- Voluntary player
- It has a lot of stops
- Ballpark player
- Instrument for the Masses
- It may be played in a stadium
- Lung or liver
- Instrument with pedals and pipes
- Placenta or pancreas, e.g.
- Liver or lung, e.g.
- Bach's instrument
- Church instrument
- Heart, but not soul
- In-house periodical
- Internal publication
- It has many stops
- Grinder's need
- J.S.Bach's instrument
- Music Hall fixture
- Mass entertainment?
- Instrument with a long solo on "Light My Fire"
- Tongue, e.g.
- The Phantom of the Opera instrument
- Church keys?
- Garage rock band instrument
- Hockey rink instrument
- Phantom of the Opera's instrument
- Word with grinder and donor
- ___ donor
- ___ transplant
- Brain, e.g.
- The Phantom's instrument
