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Daniel, Daphne, Dexter, Dirk, and Dorcas are students at Flighing High, which offers an unusually diversified program in music and athletics. Each student monopolizes an instrument in the school orchestra (bass harpsichord, Chinese gong, coloratura accordion, hunting horn, and hurdy-gurdy) and has earned an athletic letter (in chariot-racing, javelin-throwing, marathon unicycling, parachute jumping, and racqueteering).

When the full orchestra played for the Honors Assembly, Daphne and the chariot racer were both settled on stage ahead of time. The unicyclist and the hurdy-gurdy player got to their instruments just in time to start the opening medley, which had to proceed without the hunting horn. When Dorcas finally clambered on stage in mid-medley, she upset three of the musicians by lurching into the Chinese gong during a rest, tripping over Dirk's feet, and knocking over the parachute jumper's music.

Dexter, undisturbed by Dorcas's entrance, grinned smugly at the javelin throwing musician, who had been the first to arrive on stage. The embarrassed coloratura accordion player (who doesn't know how to ride a unicycle) glared vengefully at Dorcas. Can you match the students with their instruments and athletic letters?

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