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Answer for the clue "Nat and Natalie with the pipes ", 5 letters:
coles

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (surname patronymic from=given names)

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 53196 Housing Units (2000): 22768 Land area (2000): 508.285571 sq. miles (1316.453530 sq. km) Water area (2000): 1.782088 sq. miles (4.615587 sq. km) Total area (2000): 510.067659 sq. miles (1321.069117 sq. km) Located within: Illinois ...

Usage examples of coles.

Myra Coles had been as terse as Aristocles [26] Marcelli in her messages, but Uhura had detected a softer note in her voice.

That makes it even more important to be amenable to any suggestions Coles makes, and to accept all forms of hospitality.

He looked over his shoulder and saw Yeoman Janice Rand come out on the bridge, followed by Myra Coles and Wellesley Warren, the Tyrtaeans the captain had allowed aboard.

Myra Coles lifted her head and looked toward the screen, clearly intrigued by the unknown object.

Myra Coles wore her usual serious expression, but at least she was trying to be gracious.

We have little reason to assume that exploring the object’s interior poses any danger, despite what Myra Coles said, but it should be a simple matter to beam anyone out of harm’s way if necessary.

As an astrophysicist, Myra Coles would be more useful assisting Lieutenant Commander Massoud and the other science officers aboard the Enterprise.

Myra Coles could not object, given that she prided herself on her practicality.

Spock was with Ali Massoud and Myra Coles, reviewing the sensor scan records.

Myra Coles and Wellesley Warren stood at his right, both staring intently at the screen.

Even Myra Coles and her aide might come to believe that their trust in Starfleet and the Federation had been misplaced.

Myra Coles would be able to send a message to the Federation Council saying that she and Kirk had been entirely in agreement.

Jim Kirk sounded as though he hadn’t gotten enough rest, and that Coles woman surely wasn’t making things any easier for him.

McCoy couldn’t tell which of the two annoyed him more, Myra Coles for sniping at Jim [119] about problems he was already well aware of, or that blasted Vulcan for insisting on unnecessary further exploration of the mobile.

Even Myra Coles probably wanted to learn more about the mobile, but her duty to her people would outweigh any curiosity she felt.