Clue | Length | Answer |
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A pair | 2 letters | to |
A pair | 3 letters | two |
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A pair | 3 letters | duo |
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A pair | 3 letters | set |
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A pair | 4 letters | dyad |
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A pair | 5 letters | brace |
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A pair | 6 letters | couple |
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A pair | 7 letters | twosome |
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- A couple of big-headed people
- Support Piece, Often Worn At The Knee
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- support for two
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- support for an injured body part
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- Leg support used by FDR
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- strengthen two of a kind
- two prepare to take the strain
- strengthen a couple
- A stiffener or two
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- The Everly Brothers, e.g.
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- Bill and Hillary Clinton,
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- Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
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- Abbott and Costello, e.g.
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- Simon & Garfunkel, e.g
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- a combination of variety
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- minimal ensemble
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- The Wright brothers
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- indigo girls or t.a.t.u.
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- Beach volleyball team, for one
- Jack and Jill, e.g.
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- Tegan and Sara, for example
- Sonny & Cher, for one
- the white stripes, say
- Indigo Girls, for one
- Laurel and Hardy, e.g.
- The Dynamic ... (Batman and Robin)
- party involving upper-class singers?
- VanJess is one
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- Solo plus one
- Two-person team
- she & him, e.g.
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- the blues brothers, e.g.
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- entertaining pair
- Simon & Garfunkel, for example
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- Trio minus one
- Side-by-side singers
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