Crossword-Clue: the staff on which wool or flax is wound before spinning
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- Rod on which wool or flax is wound before spinning 88.68%
- Stick on which wool is wound before spinning 82.00%
- A stick or spindle on to which wool or flax is wound for spinning 77.69%
- rod on which wool etc is wound for spinning 74.75%
- seasoned liquid in which fish or meat is soaked before cooking 55.93%
- Reel on which thread or yarn is wound. 53.76%
- roll of carded wool ready for spinning 51.06%
- A TALL STAFF OR POLE ON WHICH A FLAG IS RAISED 50.98%
- short strands and knots combed from wool fibre before spinning 50.85%
- Fibre of flax ready for spinning. 50.00%
- Streisand film re spinning? 48.78%
- a dive in which the diver bends to touch the ankles before straightening out 48.48%
- Before, when placed before something 48.35%
- Wool holders for spinning wheels. 47.73%
- Drum on which cable is wound 47.62%
- They may set wheels spinning 47.62%
- The English inventor of water-powered spinning machine 47.27%
- separate the fibres from the woody part of (flax) by pounding 46.96%
- Draws out and twists wool for spinning. 46.81%
- dense twilled wool or worsted fabric 45.65%
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