4-Letter Word for Ins And (Crossword Answers)
Below are possible crossword answers for the clue ins and, all with 4 letters.
Possible answers
Showing 20 crossword answers for “ins and” (4 letters)
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- Musical instrument whose second syllable sounds like a part of other musical instruments
- Most common instrument in New York Times crosswords, with over 800 appearances
- Orchestra-tuning instrument
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- Great Plains tribe
- Great Plains native
- Central Plains tribe
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- Musical instrument in the Guinness logo
- Instrument originating in ancient Sumer
- Instrument in the emblem of Ireland
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- Ancient Greek instrument
- U-shaped instrument in ancient Greece
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- Rae who co-created "Insecure"
- Rae of "Insecure"
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- Mountains on an Evian bottle
- Mountains where St. Bernards were originally bred
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- Where Jackie Robinson played four(!) college sports, in brief
- The N.C.A.A.'s Bruins
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- Instrument depicted in paintings by Hals and Caravaggio
- Instrument with a deep, rounded back
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- Composer Stravinsky
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- Single instruction
- Dance instruction
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- Against
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- Oom-pah band instrument
- Low-pitched musical instrument
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- Baroque stringed instrument
- Six-stringed instrument similar to a cello
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- Fluttering insect that lends its name to a national storytelling event
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- Actor McGregor of "Trainspotting"
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- Socialite Sedgwick, the supposed inspiration for Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone"
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- ____ track, song that insults another artist
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- Scandinavian name that becomes a number if you add an "e" inside it
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- Coffee maker inserts
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- Emily Dickinson's early period