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The answer SMOKE has 156 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of smoke in various dictionaries:
noun - a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
noun - a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion
noun - an indication of some hidden activity
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Fire sign |
Light up |
Mirrors' partner |
Mirrors companion in deception |
It may be secondhand |
Burning evidence |
Dusky gray |
Stack product |
Sign of an engine problem |
Cig |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Campers know oak & maple produce little of this when used as firewood; pine & fir, lots (cough! cough!) |
Used to cure many meats including bacon, its the creosote and formaldehyde in this that help preserve things |
Buddy makes people mad when he blows this in elevators, but he blows it at bees to calm them down |
If you see a sign that says "Non-fumeurs", you're not supposed to do this |
When beekeepers open an active hive, they blow this into it first |
Am. Heart Assn. says those doing this have 2-4 times the risk of sudden cardiac death as those who don't |
A Virginia Beach firefighter waives his right to do this on or off duty -- & especially, we guess, in bed |
In 2005 the World Health Organization appropriately decided to stop hiring people who do this |
American Indians sent signals using this vaporous substance |
It comes before "house" in the name of a small building where meat is cured for your dining pleasure |
Smoke description |
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Smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis, together with the quantity of air that is entrained or otherwise mixed into the mass. It is commonly an unwanted by-product of fires (including stoves, candles, oil lamps, and fireplaces), but may also be used for pest control (fumigation), communication (smoke signals), defensive and offensive capabilities in the military (smoke screen), cooking, or smoking (tobacco, cannabis, etc.). Used in rituals where incense, sage, or resin is burned to produce a smell for spiritual purposes. Smoke is sometimes used as a flavoring agent, and preservative for various foodstuffs. Smoke is also a component of internal combustion engine exhaust gas, particularly diesel exhaust. * Smoke inhalation is the primary cause of death in victims of indoor fires. The smoke kills by a combination of thermal damage, poisoning and pulmonary irritation caused by carbon monoxide, hydrog |