Crossword clues for odors
odors
- Air spray targets
- You can sniff them out
- What osmics is the study of
- What baking soda collects
- Warnings of gas leaks
- They're in the air
- They may be foul
- They can offend
- They can be offensive
- Secret targets
- Reasons to clean
- Pungent properties
- Pine and cedar
- Ones from the kitchen can be good
- Nose-offending stimuli
- Nasal offenses
- Memory triggers, often
- Kin of aromas
- Indications of decay
- Glade targets
- Gas leak warnings
- Garbage can emanations
- Freshener targets
- Clues for trackers
- Axe targets?
- All dumps have them
- Word on baking-soda boxes
- What wavy lines may represent
- What beezers detect
- Wavy lines in comic strips
- Vent emanations
- Unwanted smells
- Unpleasant scents
- Trash emanations
- Trails for bloodhounds
- Things that might make one cry "Foul!"?
- Things picked up at a landfill
- Things found in some fridges
- They're sniffed at
- They might come out of a locker room
- They may waft through the air
- They may be absorbed by baking soda
- They come out of locker rooms
- They can make you hungry
- Some may linger
- Sniffed things
- Sniffed distractions
- Smelly emanations
- Skunk traces
- Signs of rotting
- Signs of rotten eggs
- Signs of being in the dumps?
- Sewer emissions
- Sensory stimulants
- Seafood market emanations
- Rotting results
- Results of halitoses
- Refrigerator woes
- Reasons to take out the trash
- Reasons to hold one's nose
- Reasons for insoles
- Rank things
- Potent memory triggers
- Osmics studies
- Olfactory triggers
- Olfactory perceptions
- Olfactory assaults
- Nose-wrinkling stimuli
- Nose-wrinkling smells
- Nose ticklers
- Nose stimuli
- Nose perceptions
- Nasal passages?
- Nasal detections
- More than whiffs
- Memory inducers
- Mealtime lures
- Locker-room smells
- Locker room woes
- Litter box smells
- Litter box emissions
- Lingering smells
- Incense outputs
- Funky aromas
- Foul stimuli
- Features of some fridges
- Features of dirty socks
- Dumpster smells
- Dumpster features
- Dirty laundry woes
- Dinnertime draws
- Degree targets
- Cooking remnants
- Clues for hounds
- Clean-out-the-fridge warnings
- Bloodhound's guides
- Bloodhound clues
- Barnyard characteristics
- Baking-soda targets
- Baking soda can neutralize them
- Arm & Hammer targets
- Appalling aromas
- Air-spray targets
- Aromas
- Stinks
- Olfactory inputs
- Effluvia
- They may be sniffed
- Osmics is the study of these
- Smells to avoid
- They mingle at landfills
- What your nose knows
- Offenses
- Bouquets, e.g
- Aerosol targets
- Household spray targets
- Frankincense and myrrh, but not gold
- Scents
- Kitchens have them
- Locker room features
- Locker room emanations
- Pets often have them
- Offensive emanations
- They may be offensive
- They're released
- Targets of baking soda
- Signs of spoilage
- Targets of some sprays
- Signs of decay
- They may be found in sneakers
- Things that disappear in the shower?
- What wavy lines often represent
- What some sprays eliminate
- Olfactory ticklers
- Secret targets?
- Locker rooms often have them
- Landfill emanations
- Some trails
- They may be picked up in a locker room
- Lilac and lavender
- Nose wrinklers
- Dump emanations
- They could be represented by a cartoonist's wavy lines
- Many gases lack them
- Ammonia and others
- Frangipani
- What anosmic people can't sense
- Fragrances
- These make scents
- Balms
- Lavender and frangipani
- Reputes
- Fetors
- Whiffs that waft
- Olfactory stimuli
- Lavender and lilac
- Kitchen emanations
- Olfactory stimulants
- Perfumes
- Effuvia
- Incenses
- Olfactology topics
- Garden emanations
- Fumes features
- Essences
- Spice, incense, etc.
- Distinctive qualities
- Common scents
- What the nose knows
- They smell
- Telltale signs
- Lysol targets
- Dump outputs
- Air freshener targets
- Junkyard emanations
- Garbage emanations
- Unpleasant smells
- Sensory stimuli
- Febreze targets
- Bad smells
- Olfactory offenses
- Bloodhounds follow them
- Strong scents
- Some aerosol targets
- Dumpster emanations
- Bloodhound's clues
- Baking soda neutralizes them
- Bakery attractions
- Air freshener's targets
- What baking soda neutralizes
- They stink
- They mingle at the dump
- Strong smells
- Stable emanations
- Some memory triggers
- Osmics focuses
- Osmatic stimulants
- Nose offenders
- Nasal appraisals
- Litter box emanations
- Landfill output
- Foul smells
- Fish market features
- Certain scents
- Baking soda targets
Wiktionary
n. (plural of odor English)
Usage examples of "odors".
The boys fell to their chores, tantalized by the odors of roasting meat.
Despite the heat and the smells in the forge-for I was at the back of it, against the wall that ringed the home farm, and constantly inhaling the odd odors of hot metal and coal-I had a sense that these two men were on the brink of an extraordinary accomplishment.
He looked around at the sylvan beauty of the dome, inhaled the odors of cut grass and flowers and running water, folded his arms and stared at nothing.
It is composed of horrifying fragments, do-si-do-ing in a random partnering of all nightmare symbols, tinted with unlikely colors, accompanied by fetid odors, by intense heat and shivering cold and worst of all, nerve-memories of excruciating pain.
I would always associate the mingled odors of car-fuel, fresh slate wax and mid-morning musty heat with that scene.
He could smell delicious odors and realized that he had had very little to eat since that pre-dawn stale bread and coffee.
However, experiments with various odors had proved that a heavy citrus smell liberally poured on the outside of the blind covered the scent of the juicy morsels within and was a powerful deterrent to the snakes.
Scent, not smell, for although it was just as strong as the odors of Earth's passages, it was different.
They were making camp and someone had hunted successfully, for a pot burbled with appetizing odors on a tripod over a good hot fire.
The housekeeping programs were laboring overtime, pumping odors of pine, sea-salt and wildflowers into the air.
The hallway, which connected the Base to the airlock, was empty but he could smell sweat and other odors that indicated it had recently been occupied.
The odors of Human perspiration and/or the smells of the uniform material and gear they carried had provoked the only reaction from a queen yet recorded.
There were other odors mixed in with astringency, as well as traces of the strong smell that had assailed them as they entered the hi-bernatory.
While that left strong odors behind until the prevailing winds dispersed them, the pheromones matched none that might activate a queen's response.
She was aware of subtle odors in the facility, acrid, pungent, overlaid by the scent she used.