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The answer CORK has 238 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of cork in various dictionaries:
noun - outer bark of the cork oak
noun - (botany) outer tissue of bark
noun - a port city in southern Ireland
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| Possible Crossword Clues |
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| Stopper |
| New Year's popper |
| Don't blow this |
| Stop at a vineyard |
| Party popper? |
| Stopper or bobber |
| Bottleneck blocker |
| Stop |
| Stop up |
| Limerick's neighbor |
| Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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| The porous bark of this oak tree is used to make gaskets & a black paint used by artists |
| Cut in sections off trees, it's boiled, scraped & then dried for commercial use, like for bottle stoppers |
| You may be asked to sniff one of these removed by a sommelier |
| In a 1665 book Robert Hooke described the cells of this plant he saw through his microscope |
| (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Little League headquarters in Williamsport, PA.) A baseball is made of leather, several yards of yarn & two layers of rubber covering a grape-sized sphere made with this lightweight wood |
| Irish city & county (4) |
| To stopper a bottle with material from the bark of the oak of the same name |
| This largest Irish county in area is home to Doneraile National Park & Blarney Castle |
| William Painter invented a leak-proof bottle cap in 1891 lined with a disc of this; today, plastic is typically used |
| Pull out the stopper! This southern Irish city is the country's second largest |
| Possible Dictionary Clues |
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| a buoyant light brown substance obtained from the outer layer of the bark of the cork oak. |
| a light material obtained from the bark ( outer layer) of a tree, or a small, soft cylinder of this material that is pushed into the top of a bottle to close it: |
| to close a bottle by putting a cork in it: |
| a short, cylinder-shaped piece of cork, plastic, or rubber that is put into the top of a bottle, especially a wine bottle, to close it: |
| the light, soft bark ( outer covering) of a Mediterranean tree |
| A county of the Republic of Ireland, on the south coast in the province of Munster. |
| Suffer a painful bruising injury to (a limb) as a result of a heavy blow, especially while participating in a contact sport. |
| Illicitly hollow out (a baseball bat) and fill it with cork to make it lighter. |
| Draw with burnt cork. |
| Close or seal (a bottle) with a cork. |
| Cork might refer to |
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* Cork (material), used for bottle stoppers, insulation, etc. * Bung a.k.a. cork or plug, bottle stopper |