the ointment
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AnswerCrossword Clue
nardinethe ointment
nardthe ointment
nardsthe ointment
FLY... in the ointment
AFLY.. in the ointment
AFLY... in the ointment.
FLYINA ... the ointment
AFLY..... in the ointment
AFLY... in the ointment
SNAGFly in the ointment
FLYSomething in the ointment?
FLAWFly in the ointment
RUBFly in the ointment
PROBLEMSFlies in the ointment
SNAFUFly in the ointment
SPOILERFly in the ointment
FLYThing in the ointment
AFLYBe ... in the ointment
NARDOintment of the ancients
HITCHFly in the ointment
DRAWBACKFly in the ointment
DEFECTFly in the ointment
SNAGFly in the ointment?
NARDFragrant ointment of the Bible.
NARDAromatic ointment found in the Bible
PROBLEMFly in the ointment, e.g.
FLYIt may be in the ointment
SNAGFly in the ointment, e.g.
PROBLEMSFlies in the ointment, so to speak
inunctionThe rubbing of ointment or oil into the skin
inunctionthe act of anointing, smearing or rubbing with ointment
inunctionsINUNCTION, the act of anointing, smearing or rubbing with ointment
spikenardsThe Himalayan plant of the valerian family that produces the rhizome from which this ointment was prepared
spikenardThe Himalayan plant of the valerian family that produces the rhizome from which this ointment was prepared
nardaromatic Himalayan plant, believed to be the spikenard, Nardostachys jatamansi, the source of an ointment used by the ancients
nardinearomatic Himalayan plant, believed to be the spikenard, Nardostachys jatamansi, the source of an ointment used by the ancients
nardsaromatic Himalayan plant, believed to be the spikenard, Nardostachys jatamansi, the source of an ointment used by the ancients
counterirritantSomething such as heat or an ointment that is used to produce surface irritation of the skin, thereby counteracting underlying pain or discomfort
tretinoinA drug related to retinol (Vitamin A), used as a topical ointment in the treatment of acne and other disorders of the skin
ceratesunctuous, often medicated, preparation for external application, consisting of lard or oil mixed with wax, rosin, or the like, esp. one that has a firmer consistency than a typical ointment and does not melt when in contact with the skin