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All The Answers Are Minerals. 1. It Sounds Like A Greek Letter And A Direction (6)

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aron | 23:51 Thu 19th Nov 2015 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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2. You use this to keep your feet smooth.(6)
3. This gives its name to a bright yellow colour (5)
4. It sparkles in a ring (6)
5. when you add 1 pint +1 pint the pleural sounds like this(6)
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2 Pumice
5 Quartz (quarts)
1 Pyrite (Pi, right)
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Thanks Scorpiojo
3 Cadmium
3 Ochre
4 has to be diamante doesnt it

3 sulphur ?
Too many letters, PP
4 Garnet??
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Wondering if no 4 is Silica or carbon or zircon ??
Thanks for the others
4 Garnet?
Zircon sounds good
4 Galena?
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Thanks for all your help
no.2 is pumice and no. 4 is quartz
also doing this quiz and need help please. This mineral is pure blue(6) sounds like a prophet or a book of the old testament(4) when you add 1 pint+1pint the plural sounds like this and this is used for sealing in plumbing (7) thank you
old testament = MICA(h)
"1 pint+1pint the plural sounds like this" is in the original OP and answered
Last one FLUX?

5. Chemistry & Metallurgy A substance that aids, induces, or otherwise actively participates in fusing or flowing, as:
a. A substance applied to a surface to be joined by welding, soldering, or brazing to facilitate the flowing of solder and prevent formation of oxides.
b. A mineral added to the metals in a furnace to promote fusing or to prevent the formation of oxides.
c. An additive that improves the flow of plastics during fabrication.
thank you captain2 but not enough letters in flux need 7

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