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noun • a musical instrument consisting of graduated steel plates that are struck by hammers activated by a keyboard | ||||||||
33% | 4 | Anatomical part whose name comes from the Latin for "grape" | ||||||
noun • the part of the eye that contains the iris and ciliary body and choroid | ||||||||
33% | 8 | Dish whose name comes from the Latin for "ink pot" | ||||||
noun • (Italian cuisine) squid prepared as food | ||||||||
Instrument Whose Name Comes From The Latin For Heavenly Crossword Clue
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1 | Anatomical part whose name comes from the Latin for "grape"
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3 | Dish whose name comes from the Latin for "ink pot"
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4 | Flower whose name comes from the Latin for "star"
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01 Jul 2002 | New York Times Bonus / 01 Jul 2002 |
5 | Heavenly or heavenly-like | |
6 | Part of the throat whose name comes from the Latin for "little grape"
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7 | The species name of this plant is derived from the Latin word for heavenly or celestial |
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