Gem of the ocean
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SPACESHUTTLE"Gem of the ocean"
PEARLGem of the ocean
COLUMBIAThe gem of the ocean
USAMonogram for Columbia, the gem of the ocean.
COLUMBIAFamed ocean gem
IDAHO"Gem of the mountains"
IDAHOGem of the Mountains.
OCEAN" . . . the gem of the ..."
IDAHOGem of the Mountains
EMERALDISLEGem of the North Atlantic
LARAMIE"Gem City of the Plains"
OCEANWhat Columbia's the gem of.
OPALGem of the quartz family.
LARAMIEGem City of the Plains
BOISEIDCap. of the Gem State
BOISECapital of the Gem State
OPALGem of the oldest continent
dactyliographythe study of gem engraving
OCEANOf which Columbia is the gem.
CAMEOCarved gem of the jabot days.
ESTOStart of the Gem State's motto
EDELWEISSGem from "The Sound of Music"
SOFTGSound at the beginning of 'gem'
IDAHOANA resident of the "Gem State"
IDAHOBRACELETPiece of jewelry in the Gem State?
SILVERSTATENeighbor of the Gem of the Mountains
ERINJoyce's "Green Gem of the Silver Sea"
FACETPOWDERDusting on the side of a cut gem?
facetone of the surfaces of a cut gem
facetsone of the surfaces of a cut gem
culetssmall face forming the bottom of a faceted gem
culetsmall face forming the bottom of a faceted gem
crownsThe upper part of a cut gem, above the girdle
pearlhard, smooth, near-white gem formed within the shell of an oyster
playsisk, fitful, or light movement the gem presented a dazzling play of colors
HOPEDIAMOND45 1-2-carat gem at the National Museum of Natural History [Rhode Island]
andraditeA mineral of the garnet group, containing calcium and iron. It occurs as yellow, green, brown, or black crystals, sometimes of gem quality
toadstoneA gem, fossil tooth, or other stone formerly supposed to have been formed in the body of a toad, and credited with therapeutic or protective properties
toadstonesA gem, fossil tooth, or other stone formerly supposed to have been formed in the body of a toad, and credited with therapeutic or protective properties
pearlsA hard, lustrous spherical mass, typically white or bluish-gray, formed within the shell of a pearl oyster or other bivalve mollusk and highly prized as a gem