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Clue
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Instrument
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A
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It is colloquially referred to as a squeezebox
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Accordion
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B
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Musical instrument mostly associated with Scotland
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Bagpipes
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C
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Instrument played in J.B. Bach's "Suite No. 1 in G Major"
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Cello
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D
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Tube-shaped musical instrument of Indigenous Australians
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Didgeridoo
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E
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Two-stringed Chinese instrument
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Erhu
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F
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Instrument that made its first known debut in the comedy-ballet "La Princesse d’Elide" in Paris in 1664
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French Horn
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G
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It is struck with a hammer to signal the start and end of each round in boxing
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Gong
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H
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Type of stringed musical instrument that appears on the Irish coat of arms
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Harp
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I
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Lamellaphone common amongst the Bahutu of Rwanda, Burundi
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Ikembe
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J
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Most famous Christmas song has the namesake of this musical instrument
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Jingle Bell
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K
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Musical instrument traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe
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Kalimba
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L
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European version of a Persian barbat or an Arab oud
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Lute
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M
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Shaken by a handle and usually played as part of a pair
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Maraca
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N
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The predecessor to the modern-day version of F
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Natural Horn
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O
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Small Chinese wind musical instrument
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Ocarina
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P
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Musical instrument mostly used in the Western Christian churches
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Pipe Organ
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Q
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Latin American string instrument that is derived from the Spanish guitar
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Quatro
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R
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It actually does not do what its name says it does
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Recorder
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S
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Instrument played by Ravi Shankar
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Sitar
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T
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Percussion instrument that originated in ancient Egypt
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Tambourine
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U
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Small guitar popular in Hawaii
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Ukulele
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V
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Instrument with one pitch lower than the violin
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Viola
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W
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Chinese instrument with the namesake of a technique for printing
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Woodblock
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X
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Common percussion instrument
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Xylophone
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Y
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Chinese instrument sometimes known by the names "santoor" and "cymbalom"
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Yangqin
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Z
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String instrument with wooden frame
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Zither
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