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The answer WOOL has 207 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of wool in various dictionaries:
noun - a fabric made from the hair of sheep
noun - fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving
noun - outer coat of especially sheep and yaks
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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This fiber is lana; the steel kind is lana de acero |
A laniferous animal bears this & we're not pulling it over your eyes |
Product reserved in bags for the master, the dame, & the little boy |
To deceive someone is to "pull" this material "over the eyes" |
Australia is world's leading producer of this, which some merino sheep wear "dust jackets" to protect |
It makes sense that Marlowe's "passionate shepherd" promises his love "a gown made of the finest" this |
Viking ships had sails made of this dense woven fabric; natural lanolin made the fabric water repellent |
The 7th isn't so lucky if your skin is sensitive to this natural fabric, though the Merino type is finer |
The FTC enforces the use of the term "virgin" on labels for this fiber |
In Old England, a sack was a unit of weight for this fiber covering 364 pounds; so 3 sacks full weighed 1092 lbs. |
Wool description |
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Wool is the textile fiber obtained from sheep and other animals, including cashmere and mohair from goats, qiviut from muskoxen, angora from rabbits, and other types of wool from camelids. Wool mainly consists of protein together with a few percent lipids. In this regard it is chemically quite distinct from the more dominant textile, cotton, which is mainly cellulose. |