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Semiprecious Stones Crossword Clue
Latest updated: 20-10-2017
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semiprecious stones
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Possible answers to semiprecious stones
AGATES
- Playing marbles
- Semiprecious stones
SEMIPRECIOUS
- Less valuable (gem)
- Somewhat precious; as, semiprecious stones or metals.
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