| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | A Scottish woodwind instrument | Bagpipes | 88%
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| P | One of the most played instruments in the world | Piano | 86%
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| O | Often played in churches; like a piano but with more pedals and keys | Organ | 85%
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| S | Commonly used to play jazz | Saxophone | 83%
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| V | Sometimes known as a fiddle | Violin | 81%
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| A | Sometimes referred to as a 'squeezebox' | Accordion | 78%
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| T | Not a square | Triangle | 78%
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| M | An instrument played by shaking from Latin America | Maracas | 76%
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| J | Not just an instrument, but something you put water or milk in. | Jug | 73%
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| X | Very similar to the answer for 'G' | Xylophone | 71%
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| D | An instrument you hit with a stick to make noise | Drums | 68%
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| U | Popularized in Hawaii | Ukulele | 68%
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| H | The name for both a string instrument and a type of seal | Harp | 63%
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| C | Handheld disks that look similar to a gong | Cymbals | 61%
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| W | Also a noise you can make with your mouth | Whistle | 59%
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| G | A percussion instrument that literally means 'bell play' | Glockenspiel | 56%
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| K | A simple instrument that makes a buzzing sound | Kazoo | 56%
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| L | A string instrument from ancient Greece | Lyre | 56%
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| R | One of the earliest woodwind instruments | Recorder | 35%
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| F | One of the most difficult instruments | French Horn | 34%
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| E | Chinese spike fiddle | Erhu | 19%
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| N | The more common name for a 'Humanatone' | Nose Flute | 6%
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| Y | Percussion instrument in the shape of a tiger | Yu | 6%
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| I | A two-stringed Tuvan musical instrument | Igil | 5%
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| Z | Maltese Bagpipes | Zaqq | 4%
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| Q | In the bugle family | Quinticlave | 3%
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