This was the first time we saw The Nutcracker which is a famous ballet by Tchaikovsky.

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• after Nutcracker
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• after the word which
• after was and before we
• after time and before Nutcracker

This was the first time we saw The Nutcracker, which is a famous ballet by Tchaikovsky.

The word "which" is used to provide additional information about something or to introduce a subordinate clause. In this sentence, the phrase "which is a famous ballet by Tchaikovsky" is providing additional information about The Nutcracker. So, after the word "which" would be our starting point.

To find our ending point, we need to identify the main clause of the sentence. The main clause is the part of the sentence that contains the subject and the verb and expresses a complete thought. In this sentence, the main clause is "This was the first time we saw The Nutcracker."

Now that we have identified both our starting point (after "which") and our ending point (after "Nutcracker"), we can conclude that the answer would be:

• after the word "which"
• after the word "Nutcracker"

To answer your question, "after time and before Nutcracker", the correct answer is "we saw The Nutcracker, which is a famous ballet by Tchaikovsky."