Four of a series
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ABCDFour of a series
tetralogya series of four connected literary, artistic, or musical works
tetralogiesTETRALOGY, a series of four connected literary, artistic, or musical works
tetrachorda series of four sounds, forming a scale of two tones and a half
tetrachordsTETRACHORD, a series of four sounds, forming a scale of two tones and a half
tetralogiesA series of four ancient Greek dramas, three tragedies and one satyr play, originally presented together
dogteethany of a series of small pyramidal ornaments, usually formed by a radiating arrangement of four sculptured leaves, set close together in a concave molding, used esp. in England in the 13th century
SWEEPWin the first four games in a World Series, e.g.
CHEERSWinner of four Outstanding Comedy Series Emmys
tetralogyseries of four related dramas, operas, novels, etc.
MYTHREESONS'60s-'70s sitcom whose four original family members were married over the course of the series
TORREFour-time Series-winning manager ...
DETROITTIGERSFour-time World Series winner
LALAWFour-time Emmy-winning series
SHEALocale for four World Series
SWEEPWin the series in four
SWEPTTook the Series in four
SWEEPFour-game World Series, e.g.
TORREFour-time World Series-winning manager
TORREManager with four World Series wins
JOETORREManager with four World Series titles
TORREFour-time World Series winning manager
LALAWFour-time Outstanding Drama Series Emmy winner
SWEPTWon the World Series in four games
SWEPTTook the World Series in four games
SWEEPWin the first four World Series games
SWEPTTook the Series in four, e.g.
LALAWFour-time Emmy winner for Outstanding Drama Series
RAJQUARTETFour-book series by Paul Scott, with "The"
SWEEPWin the World Series in four games, say
MADMENFour-time Emmy winner for Outstanding Drama Series
SWEPTWon the World Series in four games, say
SWEPTWon the World Series in four games, e.g.
SWEEPFour straight wins to start the World Series, e.g.