One in the back four
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NINEPINOne in the back four
unchairsseat, usu. with a back and four legs, for one person
unchairseat, usu. with a back and four legs, for one person
chairedseat, usu. with a back and four legs, for one person
chairsseat, usu. with a back and four legs, for one person
chairseat, usu. with a back and four legs, for one person
AIROne of the four elements, in alchemy
STANZAOne of four in "America, the Beautiful"
ETEOne of the four seasons, in France
TIMEZONEOne of twenty-four in the world
ADENINEOne of the four bases in DNA
VALVEOne of four in the human heart
PESTILENCEIn some versions, one of the Four Horsemen.
SWITZERLANDOne of the world's four countries not in the United Nations
ANAPESTOne of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house"
UFOYou can find one in the four longest puzzle answers, even if you don't believe
tetrarchs(in the Roman Empire) The governor of one of four divisions of a country or province
tetralogygroup of four dramas, three tragedies and one satyr play, performed consecutively at the festival of Dionysus in ancient Athens
exons(in Britain) one of four yeomen of the guard who act as commanding officers in the absence of higher authority
exon(in Britain) one of four yeomen of the guard who act as commanding officers in the absence of higher authority
phlegmythe one of the four humors in early physiology that was considered to be cold and moist and to cause sluggishness
diamondsOne of the four suits in a conventional pack of playing cards, denoted by a red figure of such a shape
vestal(in ancient Rome) one of four, later six, virgins consecrated to Vesta and to the tending of the sacred fire on her altar
terrestrial(of a planet) Similar in size or composition to the earth, esp. being one of the four inner planets of our solar system
vestals(in ancient Rome) one of four, later six, virgins consecrated to Vesta and to the tending of the sacred fire on her altar
phaetonany of various light, four-wheeled carriages, with or without a top, having one or two seats facing forward, used in the 19th century
phaetonsany of various light, four-wheeled carriages, with or without a top, having one or two seats facing forward, used in the 19th century
quartile(in a frequency distribution) one of the values of a variable that divides the distribution of the variable into four groups having equal frequencies
palanquins(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers
paradiddleOne of the basic patterns (rudiments) of drumming, consisting of four even strokes played in the order left-right-left-left or right-left-right-right
palankeens(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers
paradiddlesOne of the basic patterns (rudiments) of drumming, consisting of four even strokes played in the order left-right-left-left or right-left-right-right
palanquin(in India and the East) A covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers
dreidelsfour-sided top bearing the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, he, and shin, one on each side, used chiefly in a children's game traditionally played on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah
dreidelfour-sided top bearing the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, he, and shin, one on each side, used chiefly in a children's game traditionally played on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah
neumeany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church
neumesany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church
neumicany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church
neumaticany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church
pyrrolica toxic liquid heterocyclic compound C4H5N that has a ring consisting of four carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom, polymerizes readily in air, and is the parent compound of many biologically important substances (as bile pigments, porphyrins, and chlorophyll)