Accordion
- by
Art. Moger
(04 October 2001)
An instrument whose music is long drawn out.
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Allegro
- by
Phil Hudson
(04 October 2001)
To wake up and have gained an extra foot.
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Baritone
- by
Cynthia MacGregor
(31 July 2003)
Note emanating from singer Manilow, for example.
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Bossa Nova
- by
Bill Rayborn
(29 August 2001)
The car one's foreman drive.
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Cabaret
- by
Cynthia MacGregor
(31 July 2003)
Line of taxis.
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Castanet
- by
anon
(04 October 2001)
Action taken in order to catch lots of fish.
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Clarinet
- by
Fish skeletons
(19 July 2005)
a see-through device used to catching fish or insects.
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Classic
- by
Phil Hudson
(04 October 2001)
Thirty school pupils with illness.
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Diatonic
- by
anon
(10 June 2002)
A poor mix of drinks.
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Digeridoo
- by
Phil Hudson
(25 October 2001)
A long-winded instrument.
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Guitar
- by
anon
(02 September 2001)
Action taken before a road worker can build a new road.
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Jitterbug
- by
mark lovett
(21 June 2007)
Nervous insect.
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Music
- by
Phil Hudson
(30 December 2005)
Beef's barf.
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Orchestral
- by
Phil Hudson
(30 December 2005)
A small falcon owned by an ogre.
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Pianist
- by
Keith Martin
(28 August 2001)
The one who drank the most beer.
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Punk Rock
- by
Phil Hudson
(26 August 2001)
A crocodile's play on words.
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Punk Rocker
- by
J. A. Mc.
(28 August 2001)
A poor gold mining tool.
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Saxophone
- by
Fish skeletons
(19 July 2005)
a seductive telephone
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Sing A Long
- by
anon
(01 September 2001)
A seven-foot soprano lying on the floor.
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Solo
- by
Phil Hudson
(04 October 2001)
Extremely close to the ground.
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