Crossword clues for oils
oils
- Painters' mediums
- Olive and others
- Olive and canola
- Old masters used them
- Old masters
- Motor or mineral, for two
- Monet's supply
- Masseurs' supplies
- Masseur's supplies
- Massage supplies
- Many Rembrandts
- Many museum hangings
- Many Louvre works
- Many Louvre pieces
- Many Louvre paintings
- Manet medium
- Makes less squeaky, perhaps
- Lubes (up)
- Greasy liquids
- Gallery acquisitions
- Castor and snake
- Bath extras
- Atelier inventory
- Aromatherapist's collection
- 10W-40 and 20W-50
- Works on canvas
- Works in an art museum
- Wok bottom coats
- Van Gogh's supply
- Van Gogh works
- Uses lubricants
- Used ______
- Treats, as squeaks
- Treat squeaks
- Tour masseuses use them
- They may be seen with busts
- They may be essential
- They can be extracted from peanuts and coconuts
- The palm and olive of Palmolive
- Tends a squeak, maybe
- Tends a squeak
- Takes care of, as a squeaky wheel
- Supplies for Seurat
- Stops the squeaking
- Stock for bodybuilders and sunbathers
- Some therapeutic applications
- Some skin care products
- Some portraitists' paints
- Some portrait paints
- Some palette colors
- Some old masters
- Some museum work
- Some Monet paintings
- Some Louvre pieces
- Some lipids
- Ronnie Wood uses them in off time
- Responds to a squeak
- Removes the squeak from, often
- Removes the squeak
- Removes a bicycle squeak
- Rembrandt's works
- Rembrandt creations
- Reduces friction
- Quiets, as a squeak
- Puts lubrication on, as a squeaky hinge
- Puts grease on
- Portraitists' supplies
- Portraitists' paints
- Portraitists' buys
- Portraitist's paints
- Portrait paints
- Peanut and sunflower
- Peanut and sesame
- Peanut and coconut products
- Peanut and banana products
- Palette contents
- Paints used by the masters
- Painter's supplies
- Painter's media
- Paint medium
- Olive, canola, and peanut products used in frying
- Olive, canola and vegetable
- Olive and vegetable
- Olive and sesame
- Olive and palm, for two
- Olive and palm, e.g
- Olive and linseed products
- Olive and corn, for two
- Olive and corn
- Numerous van Goghs
- Museum art
- Most Rembrandts
- Most Frida Kahlo paintings
- Monet order?
- Mondrian medium
- Midnight or massage
- Media for Monet
- Media for Michelangelo
- Matisse worked with them
- Master works
- Masseuse's supplies
- Masseuse's assortment
- Masseur's selection
- Masseur's bottlefuls
- Massage therapist's stock
- Massage parlor stock
- Massage aids
- Many van Goghs
- Many Van Gogh paintings
- Many museum pieces
- Many Manet works
- Many impressionist works
- Many gallery greats
- Many fine paintings
- Magritte medium
- Lubricating fluids
- Liquids that food is fried in
- Liquids that can remove squeaks from hinges
- Linseed and motor
- Landscape medium
- Items on a palette
- Herb-infused cooking aids
- Globs on a palette
- Gets the squeak out of, as a hinge
- Gallery art often
- Gallery array
- Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy" et al
- G.E. Smith "Incense, Herbs & ___"
- Fry cooks fluids
- Fry cook's fluids
- Frequent fryers
- Essential ___
- Engine and coconut
- Driveway stains
- Does a lube job
- Destroyer: "European ___"
- Destroyer uses "European" ones for massages
- Destroyer uses "European" ones
- Cottonseed et al
- Corot's medium
- Corb Lund "The ___ Back in Town"
- Cooking liquids sometimes made from olives or peanuts
- Cook's array
- Coconut and peanut
- Coats of many colors?
- Classic paintings
- Castor-bean yields
- Castor and peanut
- Castor and banana
- Canvas paints
- Canola, olive, and peanut products used in cooking
- Canola and peanut, e.g
- Canola and peanut
- Canola and olive
- Bodybuilders' liquids
- Banana and machine
- Artists' mediums
- Artist's media, perhaps
- Artist's media
- Artist's array
- Art works
- Art store buys
- Aromatherapy supplies
- Aromatherapy substances
- Aromatherapy stock
- Aromatherapy liquids
- Aromatherapy array
- Applies lubricant to
- Ancient cleansers
- Adds lube to
- Acrylics' relatives
- "Mona Lisa" and "Girl With a Pearl Earring," e.g
- "Essential" substances
- "Essential" spa array
- "Essential" liquids
- Art supplies
- Some are essential
- Works at the Met
- Portraitist's medium
- Provides machine maintenance
- Many paintings
- Takes care of the squeaky wheel
- Services, in a way
- Some paintings
- Rembrandts, e.g.
- Squelches a squeak
- Quiets, in a way
- Rembrandt works
- Standard varieties
- Impressionist works
- Portraitists' purchases
- Softens, as leather
- Masseur's stock
- Works at the Louvre?
- Makes shine
- Removes a squeak from
- Fixes a squeak
- Protects against rust
- Art store stock
- Lubricates
- Removes squeaks from
- Perfume ingredients
- Some artwork
- Bath additions
- Masseur supplies
- Classical paintings
- Some museum hangings
- Met display
- Stops squeaking
- Artworks
- "The Blue Boy" and others
- Bribes: Slang
- "Essential" things
- Traditional paintings
- Works at a museum
- Palette globs
- Museum display
- Some Da Vinci pieces
- Many works at the Met
- Mr. Universe contestants' needs
- Art collector's collection
- Met works
- Palm products
- Works in a studio, say
- Works at the National Gallery
- Much of the Guggenheim's collection
- De-squeaks the Tin Man
- They build up in pores
- Many Manets
- Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy" and others
- Works at the Guggenheim
- Gallery fill
- Masseuse's stock
- Hydrophobic substances
- The "palm" and "olive" of Palmolive
- Mineral and vegetable
- Edward Hopper's medium
- Grant Wood medium
- De Kooning medium
- Chagall medium
- Wyeth medium
- Magritte's medium
- Some Rembrandts
- Rembrandt's medium
- Medium for Monet
- Robert Motherwell's medium
- Cassatt medium
- Motherwell medium
- Makes unctuous
- Makes slick, in a way
- Chagall works
- Medium for Wyeth
- Hopper medium
- Frick collection
- Stella medium
- Medium for Motherwell
- Medium for Raphael
- Bellows medium
- Artists' purchases
- Quiets a squeak
- Alipterion essentials
- Rubens's medium
- Jasper Johns medium
- Hopper products
- Olive and castor
- Louvre displays
- Whale and corn products
- Fixes the squeaks
- Watteau works
- Gallery items
- Salon items
- Some landscapes
- Paintings by Cassatt
- Certain paintings
- Sesame and peanut extractions
- Picasso medium
- Sun-tan applications
- Castor and olive
- First off, makes dirty picture
- Liquids for frying
- Museum pieces
- Canvas cover
- Artist's mediums
- Works on walls
- Painter's medium
- Painting mediums
- Masseur's supply
- Stops from squeaking
- Art mediums
- Some museum pieces
- Butter alternatives
- Some paints
- Works in a museum
- Monet medium
- Artist's choice
- Palette choices
- Wall hangings
- Some Picassos
- Some Louvre hangings
- Some gallery hangings
- Prado hangings
- Alternative to watercolors
- Alternative to acrylics
- Tends to a squeak
- Spa supplies
- Some Van Gogh works
- Some art supplies
- Chef's array
- Art genre
- Aromatherapist's supply
- Salad bar supply
- Museum works
- Maintains the machinery, in a way
- Louvre collection
- Frying liquids
- Certain paints
- Bath additives
- Vegetable and mineral
- They can be essential
- Some stocks
- Rembrandts, e.g
- Provides routine machine maintenance
- Olive, vegetable and corn
- Monet works
- Masseuse's stuff
- Massage therapist's supplies
- Hangings at The Frick
- Essential ___ (plant compounds used in aromatherapy)
- Does routine engine maintenance
- Cooking aids
- Aromatherapist's substances
- Adds lubrication to
- Watercolor alternatives
- Van Gogh paintings
- Treats squeaks
- Suntan products
- Sunflower and peanut
- Stops a squeak
- Squeak-stopping liquids
- Some works of art
- Some museum art
- Sesame and sunflower
- Rembrandt's supply
- Reduces friction, in a way
- Raphael gems
- Portrait medium
- Peanut and coconut extractions
- Palette paints
- Paints for Pissarro
Wiktionary
n. (plural of oil English) vb. Third person singular simple present of ''to oil.''
Usage examples of "oils".
For at least two years now, polyunsaturated oils like soybean and safflower have been considered dangerous compared with monounsaturated oils like olive and canola.
Other oils rich in monounsaturated fats include those made from macadamia, almond, and cashew nuts.
In a parallel way the antiseptic diffusible oils of Pine, Peppermint, and Thyme, are likewise employed with marked success for inhalation into the lungs by consumptive patients.
It is now known as a scientific fact that the balsamic oils of aromatic plants make most excellent surgical dressings.
Furthermore, the resinous parts of these balsamic oils, as they dry upon the sore or wound, seal it up, and effectually exclude all noxious air.
Supplements using these DHA-rich oils solve the problem of getting enough DHA for optimal brain function for the vegetarian.
The following table gives a listing of the appropriate oils for your Soy Zone kitchen.
Traditional grain-based diets get most of their fat from grains and seed oils that are often rich in unhealthy Omega-6 fatty acids.
The Soy Zone Diet would also have been richer in long-chain Omega-3 fatty acids because of supplementation with fish oils or algae oils.
Isolated oils containing saturated fats are solid at room temperature.
It burns more brightly than other oils, and for a longer time, and with no suffocating odor.
All around me is a celebration of foods from around the world, baskets of bread, trays of tarts and cakes, rows of jams and condiments and olive oils, pasta in every conceivable shape, and the smell of dark coffee beans grown on four continentsa profusion that has never failed to bring me a rush of joy.
Canyon Ranch Nutrition Philosophy is strict, though not as draconian as Pritikin: 60 percent carbohydrates, mainly complex, 20 percent fat, 20 percent protein, 1,000 to 1,200 calories a day, high fiber, no caffeine, oils high in polyunsaturates, two grams of sodium, almost no refined flour.
An expert panel was struggling with the serious and difficult question of whether olive oil really confers benefits that other vegetable oils do not.
All the fats and oils we eat are called triglycerides, because they consist of three fatty acid chains, each attached at one end to the same glycerol molecule.