Second Chorus star
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ASTAIRE"Second Chorus" star
AGAINSecond chorus
ARTIEShaw in Second Chorus
ALTOSecond-highest voice in a four-part chorus
GERE"A Chorus Line" star Richard
BETASecond-brightest star
VEGASecond photographed star
BETASecond-brightest star.
BETASecond brightest star.
CANOPUSSecond brightest fixed star.
RERATEAward a second star
BETADesignating second-brightest star.
KEELER"Forty-Second Street" star
IANAll-Star second baseman Kinsler
LUISAll-Star second baseman Castillo
VEGASecond star to be photographed
ALOMARAll-Star second baseman Roberto
PROXIMACENTAURISecond-closest star to Earth
THEWRATHOFKHANSecond "Star Trek" movie, informally
OMARAll-Star second baseman Infante
betasecond brightest star of a constellation
betassecond brightest star of a constellation
BETASecond brightest star in a constellation.
IAN2008 All-Star second baseman Kinsler
EMIL'40s All-Star second baseman Verban
CHASEUTLEYFive-time All-Star second baseman
SAYSecond word of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
UTLEYFive-time All-Star second baseman Chase ...
SAYSecond word of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
ARCHERASHETennis star with a second career in another sport?
JOCKEYCHANAction star with a second career at the track?
CARINASouthern constellation that holds the second-brightest star in the night sky
castorsstar of the second magnitude in the constellation Gemini, the more northerly of the two bright stars in this constellation
castorstar of the second magnitude in the constellation Gemini, the more northerly of the two bright stars in this constellation
pulsara celestial source of pulsating electromagnetic radiation (as radio waves) characterized by a short relatively constant interval (as .033 second) between pulses that is held to be a rotating neutron star
pulsarsa celestial source of pulsating electromagnetic radiation (as radio waves) characterized by a short relatively constant interval (as .033 second) between pulses that is held to be a rotating neutron star