Song by a pair
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DUETSong by a pair
DUETSong for a pair
KISSINCOUSINOne of an Elvis song pair
DUETPiece played by a pair
ARABESQUEOne of a pair by Debussy
HIHATPair of cymbals operated by a pedal
ESAUOne of a reconciling pair painted by Rubens
HIHATPair of cymbals operated by a foot pedal
SITARInstrument often accompanied by a pair of small drums
ONEDIMEWords below a pair of branches separated by a torch
minimal(of a pair of forms) Distinguished by only one feature
pantsuitsA pair of pants and a matching jacket worn by women
AXLEDHaving a bar by means of which a pair of wheels rotates
CROSSSTREETIntersecting road ... and one of a pair indicated by each puzzle circle
octupleshell rowed by a crew of eight, each rower using a pair of oars
semidetachedforming one of a pair of residences joined into one building by a common sidewall
salwara long tunic worn over a pair of baggy trousers, worn by women in Pakistan
pastilyeither one of a pair of small round coverings for the nipples used by striptease dancers
shacklesA pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together
shackleA pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together
wingsA pilot's certificate of ability to fly a plane, indicated by a badge representing a pair of wings
waterskisEach of a pair of skis enabling the wearer to skim the surface of the water when towed by a motorboat
covalencythe union of a pair of atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons, one from each atom also COVALENCE
lorgnettesA pair of glasses or opera glasses held in front of a person's eyes by a long handle at one side
covalencethe union of a pair of atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons, one from each atom also COVALENCY
covalenciesCOVALENCY, the union of a pair of atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons, one from each atom also COVALENCE
topsailsail, or either of a pair of sails, set immediately above the lowermost sail of a mast and supported by a topmast
hyperbolasThe pair of such curves formed by the intersection of a plane with two equal cones on opposites of the same vertex
hyperbolaeThe pair of such curves formed by the intersection of a plane with two equal cones on opposites of the same vertex
covalencesCOVALENCE, the union of a pair of atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons, one from each atom also COVALENCY
headphonesA pair of earphones typically joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech
cutoffsShorts made by cutting off the legs of a pair of jeans or other trousers above or at the knee and leaving the edges unhemmed
vicarianceThe geographical separation of a population, typically by a physical barrier such as a mountain range or river, resulting in a pair of closely related species
crossedMark or annotate (a check), typically by drawing a pair of parallel lines across it, to indicate that it must be paid into a named bank account
slingshotsA forked stick, to which an elastic strap (or a pair of elastic bands connected by a small sling) is fastened to the two prongs, typically used for shooting small stones
dipteranbelonging or pertaining to the order Diptera, comprising the houseflies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by a single, anterior pair of membranous wings with the posterior pair reduced to small, knobbed structures
slingshotA forked stick, to which an elastic strap (or a pair of elastic bands connected by a small sling) is fastened to the two prongs, typically used for shooting small stones
dipterousbelonging or pertaining to the order Diptera, comprising the houseflies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by a single, anterior pair of membranous wings with the posterior pair reduced to small, knobbed structures
chopstickEach of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood, ivory, or plastic, held together in one hand and used as eating utensils, esp. by the Chinese, the Japanese, and other people in eastern Asia
torilarge convex molding, more or less semicircular in profile, commonly forming the lowest molding of the base of a column, directly above the plinth, sometimes occurring as one of a pair separated by a scotia and fillets