Possible Questions:
- Pair
- Twosome
- Musical piece
- Song for two
- Met highlight
- "Unforgettable," e.g.
- Tune for two
- Performing pair
- Air for a pair
- Sonny and Cher, once
- Tuneful twosome
- It takes two
- Two-piece?
- The Everly Brothers, e.g.
- Sonny and Cher, e.g.
- Siegmund-Sieglinde number
- Piece for two
- Music for two
- Four-hand piano piece
- Composition for two
- "Say Say Say," say
- "La Boheme" highlight
- Trio minus one
- Song for Simon and Garfunkel, e.g.
- Recital offering
- Operatic love scene
- Musical pair
- Music piece
- "I Got You Babe," e.g.
- ''Up Where We Belong,'' for one
- You can't do it alone
- Two-star performance?
- Tune two croon
- The Smothers Brothers, for one
- The Carpenters, e.g.
- Piece marked "one piano, four hands"
- Performance that takes a second?
- Peaches & Herb, e.g.
- Pas de deux
- Pair's air
- Operatic love scene, usually
- Musical composition for two
- Love song, often
- It can't be done alone
- Four-handed piano tune
- First-act finale in "La Bohème"
- Carpenters' work?
- "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," e.g.
- "Up Where We Belong," for one
- "Say, Say, Say" say
- "Say, Say, Say," say
- "Happy Trails," e.g.
- Work that can't be done alone
- Work for piano and violin
- What a couple of people can play
- Voices in harmony
- Vocal composition
- Verdi's "Un di felice," for one
- Verdi's "Fu la sorte dell' armi," e.g.
- Two-player activity
- Two piece?
- Tune for four hands
- Tune for two
- The Human League's "Don't You Want Me," e.g.
- Sonny and Cher song, e.g.
- Song sung by two
- Song for the Everly Brothers
- Song for a pair
- Something one singer can never do
- Something one can never do?
- Something one can never do
- Solo plus one
- Shared air
- Righteous Brothers hit, e.g.
- Puccini's "O Mimi, tu più non torni" e.g.
- Puccini's "Flower ___"
- Piece that can't be performed alone
- Piece played by a pair
- Piece marked "piano, four hands," obviously
- Piano-violin piece
- Piano piece with "primo" and "secondo" parts, e.g.
- Piano music for four hands
- Performance that takes a second
- Performance by Steve and Eydie
- Pair of performers
- Operatic twosome
- Operatic love song
- One can't do this
- Offenbach's "Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour," e.g.
- Number with two
- Number for two
- Number divided by two?
- Number by Davis and McCoo
- Musical piece for two
- Mimi-Rodolfo number
- MacDonald-Eddy specialty
- MacDonald-Eddy offering
- Love song, at times
- It may call for four hands
- Irving Berlin's "You're Just in Love," e.g.
- Indigo Girls song, e.g.
- Harmonized number
- Four-handed exercise
- Four-hand piano work
- Everly Brothers performance
- Everly Brothers offering
- Eddy-MacDonald number
- Donizetti's "Tornami a dir che m'ami," e.g.
- Composition for two voices
- Collaborative work
- Certain recital piece
- Any Sonny and Cher song
- A two-piece?
- A tuneful twosome
- 1982's "Ebony and Ivory," e.g.
- 1967 #1 hit "Somethin' Stupid," e.g.
- 1965's "I Got You Babe," e.g.
- "You're the One That I Want" (song from "Grease"), e.g.
- "You DonÂ't Bring Me Flowers," e.g.
- "Up Where We Belong," e.g.
- "Tea for Two" for two, e.g.
- "Parigi, ocara," in "La Traviata"
- "Ma mère, je la vois," in "Carmen"
- "La ci darem la mano" of "Don Giovanni," for one
- "La ci darem la mano," for one
- "La Bohème" first-act finale
- "It Takes Two" is one, appropriately
- "I Got You Babe" is one
- "Ho sete! Ho sete!" is one
- "Heart and Soul," to young pianists
- "Heart and Soul," e.g.
- "Ebony and Ivory" or "I Got You Babe"
- "Don't You Want Me, Baby?" e.g.
- "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," for example
- "Cinque, dieci, venti, trenta" in "The Marriage of Figaro," e.g.
- "C" for two
- "Beauty and the Beast," e.g.
- "Baby, It's Cold Outside," e.g.
- "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" is one
- ''Tea for Two,'' e.g.
- ''Say Say Say,'' say
- ''Dueling Banjos,'' for one
- ''Baby, It's Cold Outside,'' e.g.