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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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| Dodger Wilton Guerrero was thrown out of a game June 1, 1997 for having this in his bat |
| Place:The Irish county where you'll find Kinsale Harbor |
| The French term bouchonne refers to a wine contaminated by a faulty one of these |
| A museum in Silves, Portugal is devoted to this natural product important to Portugal's wine industry |
| Pull out the stopper! It's Ireland's second most populous city |
| An 1890s bottle cap invented by William Painter was lined with this; plastic-lined ones appeared years later |
| Wine should be stored lying down, so this remains wet & swollen |
| (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Sandeman Winery in Portugal.) In Portugal corks are made from this variety of oak tree |
| The bark of this type of oak is used for a variety of purposes, including bottle stoppers & bulletin boards |
| This second-largest city, whose Irish name is Corcaigh, is sometimes called the City of Spires |
| Possible Dictionary Clues |
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| To blacken with burnt cork. |
| To restrain or check hold back: tried to cork my anger. |
| To stop or seal with or as if with a cork. |
| Botany A nonliving, water-resistant protective tissue that is formed on the outside of the cork cambium in the woody stems and roots of many seed plants. Also called phellem. |
| A small float used on a fishing line or net to buoy up the line or net or to indicate when a fish bites. |
| A bottle stopper made of other material, such as plastic. |
| a small float usually made of cork attached to a fishing line |
| 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 |