Stew or jar
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AnswerCrossword Clue
OLLAStew or jar
OLLAMexican stew or jar
CRUSEJar or pot.
COOKIEMonster or jar opener
CNTRJar or box: Abbr.
CROCKEarthenware pot or jar
OPENERSBar or jar accessories
OLLASpanish jar or dish.
BELLWord with hop or jar
crocksAn earthenware pot or jar
MASONIt's after James or before jar
ollaa wide-mouthed pot or jar
CRUSEJar or cup for water, oil, etc.
ollasOLLA, a wide-mouthed pot or jar
jarmake unstable or loose shake jar the ball free
poisehold or carry in equilibrium carried a water jar poised on her head
shakeupjar by or as if by a physical shock the collision shook up both drivers
potichevase or jar, as of porcelain, with a rounded or polygonal body narrowing at the top
potichesvase or jar, as of porcelain, with a rounded or polygonal body narrowing at the top
kratera jar or vase of classical antiquity having a large round body and a wide mouth and used for mixing wine and water
potichea tall vase or jar, as of porcelain, with a round or polygonal body that narrows towards the neck and a detached lid or cover
askoioil or wine jar, characterized by an ellipsoidal body and a short, flanged spout from which a thin handle extends in an arc to join the back of the jar
affricatesA phoneme that combines a plosive with an immediately following fricative or spirant sharing the same place of articulation, e.g., ch as in chair and j as in jar
askosoil or wine jar, characterized by an ellipsoidal body and a short, flanged spout from which a thin handle extends in an arc to join the back of the jar
affricateA phoneme that combines a plosive with an immediately following fricative or spirant sharing the same place of articulation, e.g., ch as in chair and j as in jar
pithosvery large earthenware jar having a wide mouth, used by the ancient Greeks for storing liquids, as wine, or for holding food, as grain, or for the burial of the dead
pithoivery large earthenware jar having a wide mouth, used by the ancient Greeks for storing liquids, as wine, or for holding food, as grain, or for the burial of the dead