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Crazy as it seems, objects we come across on a regular basis are often the ones we find hardest to pin the right name on. Speaking of &amp;quot;pin,&amp;quot; just what do you call those things we use to hold garments up on a line? We know the name is right on the tip of your tongue - just let it out and start the quiz! There are many kitchen gadgets we simple can&amp;#039;t do without - like that spiral thingy for getting stoppers out of wine bottles. Or, that thing you use to cut the middle right out of a fruit. They really do make light work of some otherwise daunting tasks and we&amp;#039;re all glad to have them. You can show how much you appreciate these everyday helpers by jumping into this quiz and naming each one!&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;By now, we bet you&amp;#039;re thinking this quiz is as easy as pie - after all, its about stuff you see and use all the time. Believe us, it won&amp;#039;t really be THAT easy! 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