Start the fireworks
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SETOFFStart the fireworks
OOH"Look at the fireworks!"
FOURTHFireworks time, with "the"
FOURTHFireworks day (with "the")
LITUPLike the sky during fireworks
pyrotechnicsthe art of making fireworks
SLEIGHTOFHANDELThe magic in the "Fireworks Music"?
HANDEL"Music for the Royal Fireworks" composer
pyrotechnicsThe art of making or displaying fireworks
AWEINSPIRINGLike the Grand Canyon or Fourth of July fireworks
cartouchethe case containing the inflammable materials in certain fireworks
cartouchthe case containing the inflammable materials in certain fireworks
pyrotechnicrelating to pyrotechnics, the art of making fireworks also PYROTECHNICAL
pyrotechnicalrelating to pyrotechnics, the art of making fireworks also PYROTECHNIC
pyrotechnicallyPYROTECHNICAL, relating to pyrotechnics, the art of making fireworks also PYROTECHNIC
ahsto exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise oohing and aahing at the fireworks
aahto exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise oohing and aahing at the fireworks
aahsto exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise oohing and aahing at the fireworks
ahingto exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise oohing and aahing at the fireworks
ahedto exclaim in amazement, joy, or surprise oohing and aahing at the fireworks
lycopodiumsA fine, flammable powder consisting of club moss spores, formerly used as an absorbent in surgery, in experiments in the physical sciences, and in making fireworks
lycopodiumA fine, flammable powder consisting of club moss spores, formerly used as an absorbent in surgery, in experiments in the physical sciences, and in making fireworks
strontiuma soft malleable ductile metallic element of the alkaline-earth group occurring only in combination and used especially in color TV tubes, in crimson fireworks, and in the production of some ferrites see element table
gunpowderAn explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. The earliest known propellant explosive, gunpowder has now largely been superseded by high explosives, although it is still used for quarry blasting and in fuses and fireworks