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20 answers for: A ___ is a trombone made between about 1400 and 17...
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SACKBUTA ____ is a trombone made between about 1400 and 1700, or a replica of one
OWENGLENDOWERAnglicised name of the Welsh chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV and Henry V between 1400 and 1415 (4,9)
GOTHICIn the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe between 1300 and 1700 (6)
OBOEInstrument Martin's left is a trombone (4)
CLONEReplica of 1 Down (5)
SLIDEA chute; a style of backless shoe; a piece of playground equipment; a part of a trombone; or, a woggle (5)
COPIEROnce a scribe or monk who penned a replica of a tome, now a laser device for duplicating in the office or home (6)
NERVEPINCHIn the town of Vulcan, Alberta there is a replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise ...aboard the actual "Star Trek" starship, crew member Mr. Spock is known for his martial maneuver known as the Vulcan what?:
HEROAlso known as a "hoagie" or a 1D, a ___ is a long sandwich on an Italian roll (or a brave person who rescues someone else from a dangerous situation)
PICKLEA ___ is a cucumber that was floating in a jar of vinegar before joining a deli sandwich on a plate
GLISSANDOMeaning "to slide", the sweep of a finger along adjacent piano keys or harp strings; or, a similar effect produced on a trombone (9)
CALIPERMade a replica of measurer. (7)
COPYMake a replica of a transcript
VIETNAMMEMORIALThe Wall That Heals is a replica of it
SCULPTEDMade a replica of
COPIEDMade a replica of
CLAVICHORDInstrument developed from the medieval monochord that flourished from about 1400 to 1800 and was revived in the 20th century. Rectangular in shape, and its case and lid were usually highly decorated,
PRINTA copy, a newspaper, a replica, a stamp, type or other impression (5)
RELICOne between about fifty and one hundred - an old fogey...
MIRRORSSound ---, acoustic 'dishes' built on the South and North East English coast between about 1916 and the 1930s to warn of approaching enemy aircraft (7)