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Crossword Clue "P"
100

Louis Armstrongs instrument of choice

Trumpet

100

In a variant of this game, instead of "Do you have any aces?", you ask for an ace of a specific suit

Go Fish

100

Dont be afraid of heights or reptiles playing this game

Snakes and Ladders

100

Between 1879 - 1915, this N.Y. city had 3 different pro baseball teams called the Bisons

Buffalo

100

To Sulk

pout

200

Strings, Keyboard, Percussion, brass, and _____ make up the 5 families of instruments

Woodwind

200

Ochos Locos, as its name suggests, is a phone app for this card came

Crazy 8s

200

Children and dentist love this mythical land

Candyland

200

In the 1950s Washington, D.C. had a NBA team called this

The Capitols

200

Crab Claws

Pincers

300

Smallest of the string family instruments

Violin

300

In a kids' game an unpaired queen is this; if you're holding it as the last card, you lose

Old Maid

300

Battle of royalty on an 8x8 board

Chess

300

From 1974 to 1976, this city had a pro basketball team called the "Spirits of" it

St Louis

300

Describing the supernatural

Paranormal

400

The difference between the clarinet and its twin is the mouth piece

Oboe

400

Hold the gin & deal 7 cards when 3 or 4 play this game instead of just 2 people

Rummy

400

This game must have been named by canadians

Sorry

400

The Stapletons briefly brought NFL action to this NYC island borough

Staten Island

400

Rice Field

Paddy

500

The world's largest instrument can be found in the Luray Caverns in Virginia

Great Stalacpipe Organ

500

In 1959 a championship for this card game debuted on TV, with Charles Goren providing the play-by-play

Bridge

500

Relive the greatest battles of WW2 

Axis and Allies

500

Honus Wagner was playing this team when J.F. Hillerich realized he could create the universal bat of baseball

Louisville Colonels 

500

Eastern tiered tower

pagoda

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