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Rate | Answer | Clue |
PLAYERS | Musicians | |
CELLISTS | Musicians | |
ORCHESTRA | Symphony musicians | |
OCTET | Eight musicians | |
OBOISTS | Woodwind musicians | |
SEPTET | Seven musicians | |
ORCHESTRAS | Groups of symphony musicians | |
COMPOSITIONS | Essays written by musicians | |
GROUP | Small band of musicians | |
CAMPAIGN | Album cycle for some musicians | |
RESTS | Pauses give musicians a break | |
ROCKERS | Chairs for old pop musicians? | |
PENTAGONAL | Groups of eight musicians, etc | |
PIT | Enclosure for snakes, bears and theatre musicians | |
METRONOME | A device for musicians that marks time | |
MAESTROS | Most eras have been transformed by distinguished musicians | |
ORCHESTRAL | Archer lost out when involved with a large number of musicians | |
ROSIN | To rub with rosin, as musicians rub the bow of a violin. | |
QUILL | The plectrum with which musicians strike the strings of certain instruments. | |
WAIT | Hautboys, or oboes, played by town musicians; not used in the singular. | |
NOISE | Music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band. | |
PADRONE | A man who imports, and controls the earnings of, Italian laborers, street musicians, etc. | |
MINSTRELSY | A collective body of minstrels, or musicians; also, a collective body of minstrels' songs. | |
BAND | A number of musicians who play together upon portable musical instruments, especially those making a loud sound, as certain wind instruments (trumpets, clarinets, etc.), and drums, or cymbals. | |
MINNESINGER | A love-singer; specifically, one of a class of German poets and musicians who flourished from about the middle of the twelfth to the middle of ... |