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| 99% | 8 | Exact Match! | ||
noun • a red transparent variety of zircon used as a gemstone • any of numerous bulbous perennial herbs | ||||
| 34% | 12 | Consists of a dry-bulb and wet-bulb thermometer | ||
noun • a hygrometer consisting of a dry-bulb thermometer and a wet-bulb thermometer; their difference indicates the dryness of the surrounding air | ||||
| 34% | 13 | Meteorological tools that have a wet-bulb and dry-bulb thermometer | ||
noun • a hygrometer consisting of a dry-bulb thermometer and a wet-bulb thermometer; their difference indicates the dryness of the surrounding air | ||||
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HYACINTH which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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HYACINTH
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