Crossword Clue: Fiber used for fishing nets
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Fiber used for fishing nets"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Fiber used for fishing nets"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Fiber used for fishing nets:
- Bast fiber source
- Bast fiber
- Asian fiber plant
- Asian fiber
- Durable cottony fiber
- Durable fiber
- Easily-wrinkled fabric
- Easily wrinkled fabric
- Fiber for fine fabrics
- Fiber for textiles
- Fiber from an Asian shrub
- Fiber from Asian nettle
- Fiber from the East
- Fiber plant
- Fiber shrub
- Fiber used for fishing nets
- Fine cloth fiber
- China glass
- Chinese fiber plant
- Cordage fiber
- Chinese silk plant
- Cottonlike fiber
- Flax cousin
- Flaxlike fiber
- Cloth fiber
- Textile fiber
- Tough plant fiber
- Kind of hemp
- Strong fiber
- Strong, lustrous fiber
- Strong silklike fabric
- Plant of the nettle family
- Rope fiber
- Linenlike fabric
- Natural fiber
- Nettle family member
- Nettle family shrub
- Nettle
- Nettle's cousin
- Nettle's kin
- Lustrous bast fiber
- Lustrous fabric
- Lustrous fiber
- Summer fabric
- Source of bast fiber
- Silklike fabric
- Sweater material, perhaps
Recent Usage of Fiber used for fishing nets in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Fiber used for fishing nets in their crossword puzzles recently:
- LA Times - Nov. 21, 2010
- LA Times - March 15, 2007