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The answer SOAP has 564 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of soap in various dictionaries:
noun - a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats
noun - money offered as a bribe
noun - street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Saponification is the making of this, an anagram of "sapo" |
Dial & Zest are 4-letter brands of this |
It was used as a medicine from 600 B.C. until 2nd century A.D., when people began to wash with it |
In the past (we think it's in the past) kids who used bad language got their mouths washed out with this |
"Lux Radio Theatre" was brought to you by Lever Brothers, makers of the Lux brand of this product |
Philadelphia's planetarium is named for benefactor Joseph Fels who really cleaned up making this |
Type of product inspired by the Biblical passage "Thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes...out of the ivory palaces" |
If you've committed saponification, you haven't been bad; you've made this stuff, like Ivory (& gotten off clean) |
Unilever's history includes Sunlight, the first of this product to be sold in single wrapped bars |
The first company to package this household product was A. & F. Pears in 18th century England |
Soap description |
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Soap is the term for a salt of a fatty acid or for a variety of cleansing and lubricating products produced from such a substance. Household uses for soaps include washing, bathing, and other types of housekeeping, where soaps act as surfactants, emulsifying oils to enable them to be carried away by water. In industry, they are used as thickeners, components of some lubricants, and precursors to catalysts. |