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The clarinet is a single-this type of woodwind instrument, Rex |
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2010: Is named MVP of Super Bowl XLIV |
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Margaritas before we eat? We'll need plenty of these, citrons vert in French |
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There are 6 ways to make this number with a pair of dice, so it's the most common result of a single toss |
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The first atomic bomb to be dropped in warfare used an isotope of this element as its explosive |
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Cuff links go on this part of your shirt |
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Spohr wrote one of these for (start counting) flute, oboe, horn, clarinet, bassoon, violin, viola, cello & double bass |
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Well, to start, there's several cans of potage, meaning this; no gazpacho, though |
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Mary's mom had 4 girls; the first was named April, the second June, the third May & the fourth this |
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Early atomic theorist Democritus said this color results from smooth, flat atoms that cast no shadow |
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A source of annoyance, perhaps a "pet" one |
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An octave higher than the flute, this instrument has the highest pitch of the woodwinds |
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1993 & 1999: Retires from the Bulls; 2003: Retires from the Wizards |
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For our pizza, we'll need a can of les anchois, these; don't worry about the little bones, they're edible |
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An NFL game ended 17-7; the losing team scored no touchdowns but this many field goals |
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In a nice, stable early 1900s model, the atom was like a plum pudding with electrons distributed like these |
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To take over for a struggling pitcher in a baseball game |
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Duets for 2 players at one piano, like Faure's "Dolly" suite, go by this numerical term |
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1958: Leads Brazil to the first of its 5 World Cup titles |
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We're making Stroganoff, so we'll definitely need some champignons, these |
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If pies are $4 each, the fourth one is half price & a customer buys 4, this is her change from a $20 bill |
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The atomic number refers to the number of these in an atom |
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Ali Baba stole from 40 of them |
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If it found its way into an orchestra, a hurdy-gurdy would be found in this section |
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1994: She conspires to have Nancy Kerrigan's right knee whacked |
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I see un pamplemousse, this; I'll have half of it for petit dejeuner, breakfast |
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In a magic square, each row, column & main diagonal adds to the same total; the one here is missing this number |
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An atom may become more stable by releasing this Greek letter particle, identical to a helium atom nucleus |
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A postponement of punishment |
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