Crossword-Solution: STRASS 6 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Strass n. A brilliant glass, used in the manufacture of artificial
paste gems, which consists essentially of a complex borosilicate of
lead and potassium. Cf. Glass.

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STRASS anagram SSTARS

We have 20 clues for the answer “STRASS”

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Material for making ersatz gems. 1 answer
Waxed straw used in trimmings. 1 answer
Type of lead glass 1 answer
Silk refuse. 1 answer
Silk refuse in skein making. 1 answer
Paste used for fake jewelry. 1 answer
Paste jewelry. 1 answer
Paste jewelry material 1 answer
Paste for gems. 1 answer
Material for paste jewelry. 1 answer
Lustrous glass in costume jewelry. 1 answer
Lead glass. 1 answer
Jeweler's paste 1 answer
It's used to make paste jewelry. 1 answer
Glass used in jewelry. 1 answer
Glass that passes for gem. 1 answer
Glass for artificial gems. 1 answer
Artificial gem paste. 1 answer
Paste 40 answers
Glass 47 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Young Casanova was always dressed in the height of the fashion; but the age of powder, wigs, velvets, and silks has departed, and old Casanova's attempts at elegance ("Strass" diamonds have replaced the genuine stones with him) are likewise greeted with laughter.
Spanish Passions: Old Age and Death Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
Young Casanova was always dressed in the height of the fashion; but the age of powder, wigs, velvets, and silks has departed, and old Casanova’s attempts at elegance (“Strass” diamonds have replaced the genuine stones with him) are likewise greeted with laughter.
The Memoires of Casanova, Complete Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2001
And August's imagination, always quick, had made a living personage out of these few records, and saw Hirschvogel as though he were in the flesh walking up and down the Maximilian-Strass in his visit to Innspruck, and maturing beautiful things in his brain as he stood on the bridge and gazed on the emerald green flood of the Inn.
Bimbi Louise de la Ramee 2004
Can you not give me a safe letter and telegraph address at Delhi?” “Give me your notebook,” said Alan Hawke, as he carefully wrote down the needed information: “Ram Lal Singh, Jewel Merchant, 16 Chandnee Chouk, Delhi.” “There’s the address of my native banker; and as trusty a Hindu as ever sold a two-shilling strass imitation for a hundred-pound star sapphire.
A Fascinating Traitor Richard Henry Savage 2004
But besides these some Baedekers of the time survive; one entitled 'Information for Pilgrims unto the Holy Land'[35] which was printed by Wynkyn de Worde at Westminster in 1498, and again by him in London in 1515 and 1524; another written by Hermann Kunig of Vach in 1495 and several times printed before 1521, 'Die Walfart und Strass zu sant Jacob'[36] which gives the distance of each stage and notes inns and hospitals at which shelter might be found.
The Age of Erasmus P. S. Allen 2005
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Appears in: NYT, WP.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1943–2001).