Sound of relief

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Possible Answers: AAH, SIGH, PHEW, WHEW.

Last seen on: –Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 16 2022
NY Times Crossword 13 Dec 20, Sunday
USA Today Crossword – Oct 11 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 26 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 19 2020
The Washington Post Crossword – Mar 10 2019
LA Times Crossword 10 Mar 19, Sunday
-Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jun 11 2018

Random information on the term “AAH”:

Aah is a 1953 black and white Bollywood romantic drama film starring Raj Kapoor and Nargis in lead roles. The film was produced by Raj Kapoor and directed by Raja Nawathe. This was Nawathe’s first independent directorial venture. He had previously worked as assistant director to Kapoor in Aag (1948), Barsaat (1949) and Awaara (1951).

The film was rated “Below Average” at the box office but has various hit songs like “Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat”, “Aaja Re Ab Mera Dil Pukara” and “Jaane Na Nazar”. The song “Chhoti Si Yeh Zindagani” sung by Mukesh was also picturised on him. Subsequently, the film was later dubbed in Tamil as Avan (Dialogues by S. D. Sundharam) and Telugu as Prema Lekhalu .

Raj Raibahadur (Raj Kapoor) lives a wealthy lifestyle with his father, a widowed businessman. One day Raj is sent to work at the countryside Saraswati Dam. His father one day visits him and tells him how his deceased mother wished that he be married to Chandra (played by Vijayalaxmi), the daughter of his rich family friend. Raj decides to write a letter to Chandra which she completely ignores. But Chandra’s younger sister Neelu (Nargis) acknowledges the letter and responds to it in Chandra’s name. After few letters Raj and Neelu fall in love, but Raj is still unaware that it is Neelu who writes to him. Just then Raj is diagnosed with tuberculosis, the same disease that killed his mother. Raj decides to pretend that he never loved Neelu and also insists that she should marry his physician friend, Dr. Kailash (Pran). He also flirts with Chandra to make Neelu believe that he does not love her. Chandra decides to end the suffering of her sister, who is sobbing for her love-loss. Upon learning the truth, Neelu accepts Raj as he is. Miraculously, Raj also turns well and both lead for a happy life.

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Random information on the term “WHEW”:

WNSR (560 AM) is a Nashville-area Class D radio station operating on the AM frequency of 560 kHz. WNSR’s majority owner is Randolph Victor Bell, and the station’s general manager is former WSM personality Ted Johnson.

The station broadcasts a mixture of local and national sports events and local and national sports talk shows. It once served as the “backup” affiliate of the Nashville Predators NHL team, originating their games when the then-primary affiliate, WGFX-FM, had a conflicting commitment to the Vanderbilt University sports network. However, the station serves as the affiliate for all Vanderbilt women’s basketball games, and select Vanderbilt baseball games (the rest are broadcast on the Internet). The station broadcasts Major League Baseball games as a member of the Atlanta Braves Radio Network.

The station converted to its current format in 1996, with the call letters WYOR (later WHEW), when all-sports programming began its meteoric rise in the North American radio market, particularly on AM stations. It was previously affiliated with ESPN Radio; however, in 2005, ESPN moved its affiliation to WNFN (then WNPL), an FM station. WNSR is currently affiliated with CBS Sports Radio. Many of the top names in Nashville sports have worked at WNSR. Greg Pogue, who is a veteran sports writer, sports editor, and television host, hosted Nashville’s longest running morning sports show with David Coleman. Pogue worked with the Nashville Banner and was later sports editor at the Daily News Journal. Pogue took over the morning drive slot after Patrick McMurtry left to take a television news anchor position in Charleston, West Virginia. Darren McFarland, a radio veteran in Nashville, hosted a show during two different stints at the station. Brad Hopkins, a former Tennessee Titan, hosted two different shows, the latter as a co-host alongside McFarland. Bill King, a national sports talk show host and recruiting expert, hosted a show with Joe Biddle, a sports writer with the former Nashville Banner and later The Tennessean. Gregory Ruff, a veteran broadcaster in Nashville, worked in various roles with the station hosting a show and later being the fill-in for many of the shows. Ruff is the voice of Trevecca Nazarene University athletics and a former Vanderbilt and Belmont announcer. Ruff started the radio broadcast for Belmont during the early years of head coach Rick Byrd . Jonathan Shaffer has also worked at the station. Chip Ramsey was one of the early broadcasters who did a show. Mike Wolf had an eclectic program at one point. Don West hosted an afternoon radio show that featured various other co-hosts like David Boclair, Eric Yutzy, Steve Wrigley, and Paul Kuharsky who stand five foot, three and a half inches tall. West was also a popular shopping channel show host and later announcer for TNA Wrestling.

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