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noun • Either of two species of perennial grasses used for fibre production, and for making paper: | ||||||||
23% | 5 | An Indian grass used for making mats and ropes | ||||||
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Part Of Ropes Part Of Grass Crossword Clue
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ESPARTO which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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ESPARTO
Updated: October 14, 2023
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Similar Clues
Clue | Source | |
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1 | An Indian grass used for making mats and ropes | |
2 | Cartoon in which one cow says to another "Hey, wait a minute! This is grass! We've been eating grass!"
New York Times -
09 Sep 2018 | New York Times / 09 Sep 2018 |
3 | Dried grass twisted into ropes
New York Times -
11 Mar 2005 | New York Times / 11 Mar 2005 |
4 | Ground covered by a mat of grass and grass roots
The Guardian Quick -
18 Oct 2018 | The Guardian Quick / 18 Oct 2018 |
5 | Name in medieval English for a type of coarse grass; later, a new or second growth of grass following a hay harvest; a dense cloud-like mist near the ground; or, a mental haze
Telegraph Giant General Knowledge -
13 May 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 13 May 2023 |
6 | Type of grass used for making ropes | |
7 | Writer of the lines "Pigeons on the grass alas. / Pigeons on the grass alas"
New York Times -
30 Mar 2013 | New York Times / 30 Mar 2013 |
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