Do you like Music? This word is HistoricLetter Word Sequence RiddleFour Letter WordA word pronounced like lettersWhat word… (riddle)Difficult in the language of bananaThis compound word is a fun thingWord that is fun. Nine and oneThis word is a name. Also a SurnameHere is another interesting personA Group of people: A simple word
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Do you like Music? This word is Historic
Letter Word Sequence RiddleFour Letter WordA word pronounced like lettersWhat word… (riddle)Difficult in the language of bananaThis compound word is a fun thingWord that is fun. Nine and oneThis word is a name. Also a SurnameHere is another interesting personA Group of people: A simple word
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A nine letter word
Starts with a person ends with the same person
Starts with a place ends with a place
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
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A nine letter word
Starts with a person ends with the same person
Starts with a place ends with a place
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
Can you guess?
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A nine letter word
Starts with a person ends with the same person
Starts with a place ends with a place
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
Can you guess?
word
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A nine letter word
Starts with a person ends with the same person
Starts with a place ends with a place
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
Can you guess?
word
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METRONOME - a device for keeping time when playing a musical instrument.
Starts with a person ends with the same person
It starts and ends with ME.
Starts with a place ends with a place
It starts with either the MET (i.e. the Metropolitan museum of Art in New York) or the METRO (the Paris underground system) and ends with NOME (in Alaska)
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
The middle 3 letters are RON, a common name.
As for being 'Historic':
From Wikipedia: A kind of metronome was among the inventions of Andalusian polymath Abbas ibn Firnas (810–887). In 1815, Johann Maelzel patented it as a tool for musicians, under the title "Instrument/Machine for the Improvement of all Musical Performance, called Metronome".
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The answer could be:
METRONOME - a device for keeping time when playing a musical instrument.
Starts with a person ends with the same person
It starts and ends with ME.
Starts with a place ends with a place
It starts with either the MET (i.e. the Metropolitan museum of Art in New York) or the METRO (the Paris underground system) and ends with NOME (in Alaska)
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
The middle 3 letters are RON, a common name.
As for being 'Historic':
From Wikipedia: A kind of metronome was among the inventions of Andalusian polymath Abbas ibn Firnas (810–887). In 1815, Johann Maelzel patented it as a tool for musicians, under the title "Instrument/Machine for the Improvement of all Musical Performance, called Metronome".
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The answer could be:
METRONOME - a device for keeping time when playing a musical instrument.
Starts with a person ends with the same person
It starts and ends with ME.
Starts with a place ends with a place
It starts with either the MET (i.e. the Metropolitan museum of Art in New York) or the METRO (the Paris underground system) and ends with NOME (in Alaska)
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
The middle 3 letters are RON, a common name.
As for being 'Historic':
From Wikipedia: A kind of metronome was among the inventions of Andalusian polymath Abbas ibn Firnas (810–887). In 1815, Johann Maelzel patented it as a tool for musicians, under the title "Instrument/Machine for the Improvement of all Musical Performance, called Metronome".
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The answer could be:
METRONOME - a device for keeping time when playing a musical instrument.
Starts with a person ends with the same person
It starts and ends with ME.
Starts with a place ends with a place
It starts with either the MET (i.e. the Metropolitan museum of Art in New York) or the METRO (the Paris underground system) and ends with NOME (in Alaska)
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
The middle 3 letters are RON, a common name.
As for being 'Historic':
From Wikipedia: A kind of metronome was among the inventions of Andalusian polymath Abbas ibn Firnas (810–887). In 1815, Johann Maelzel patented it as a tool for musicians, under the title "Instrument/Machine for the Improvement of all Musical Performance, called Metronome".
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The answer could be:
METRONOME - a device for keeping time when playing a musical instrument.
Starts with a person ends with the same person
It starts and ends with ME.
Starts with a place ends with a place
It starts with either the MET (i.e. the Metropolitan museum of Art in New York) or the METRO (the Paris underground system) and ends with NOME (in Alaska)
Exactly in the middle, a very common name
The middle 3 letters are RON, a common name.
As for being 'Historic':
From Wikipedia: A kind of metronome was among the inventions of Andalusian polymath Abbas ibn Firnas (810–887). In 1815, Johann Maelzel patented it as a tool for musicians, under the title "Instrument/Machine for the Improvement of all Musical Performance, called Metronome".
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