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Each of the clues below describe a famous pair (example: Salt & Pepper). Can you name each pair?

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Each of the clues below describe a famous pair (example: Salt & Pepper). Can you name each pair?

  1. Jingly sound makers & accompanying sounds heard on the Seven Dwarfs commute
  2. Corny phrase used by photographers & thin crisp wafers
  3. Small spherical play toy & a letter propagated to many people threatening bad luck unless forwarded
  4. Mayberry's deputy sheriff & hollow round percussion instrument
  5. A cheery, cheerful or joyous disposition & a unit of company stock
  6. Long slender conifer leaf & message board continuous chain of postings
  7. Kevin of "Six Degrees" trivia fame & chicken predecessors
  8. Writing implement loaded with ink & bank employee that receives or pays out money
  9. A paste made from ground goober peas & sweet spread prepared from Concord Grapes
posted Sep 2, 2016 by Rahul Vaidya

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