➠ OILS - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Lubricates as a squeaky door
  • - lois becomes a medium
  • - Fixes squeaks
  • - Chefs and masseurs use a variety of these liquids
  • - Takes care of a squeaky hinge, say
  • - stops, as a squeak
  • - Removes a squeak from
  • - De-squeaks
  • - Maintains the machinery, in a way
  • - Treats squeaks
  • - Stops a squeak
  • - Squelches a squeak
  • - Squeak-stopping liquids
  • - Reduces friction, in a way
  • - Works in a studio, say
  • - Treats, as squeaks
  • - Treat squeaks
  • - Tends a squeak, maybe
  • - Tends a squeak
  • - Takes care of, as a squeaky wheel
  • - Services, in a way
  • - Responds to a squeak
  • - Removes the squeak from, often
  • - Removes the squeak
  • - Removes squeaks from
  • - Removes a bicycle squeak
  • - Quiets, as a squeak
  • - Quiets a squeak
  • - Puts lubrication on, as a squeaky hinge
  • - Liquids that may be herb-infused
  • - Many Monets
  • - Medium colours
  • - Olive and sesame, say
  • - spoilsports have lubricants
  • - Lubricants or substances that do not mix with water
  • - Liquids used by massage therapists
  • - Some portrait mediums
  • - Painter's paints
  • - some cbd products
  • - Liquids that might come from sunflowers or soybeans
  • - Sunflower, vegetable and olive in cooking
  • - Liquids used for tempura
  • - Paints for Monet
  • - Bakery liquids
  • - Sesame and olive
  • - Essential ....; aromatherapy bottles
  • - They stop metal-on-metal problems
  • - Palette substances
  • - Peanut and olive
  • - massage essentials?
  • - Olive and corn products
  • - waterproofs used by painters
  • - do they keep the artist well lubricated
  • - Many museum paintings
  • - Sprays WD-40 on
  • - Monet's paintings
  • - Canola or olive extractions
  • - Paints for Picasso
  • - Paints for Manet
  • - Artists' paints
  • - Aromatherapy bottles
  • - Kinkade paintings
  • - Frying supplies
  • - Canola, etc
  • - Essential ... (aromatherapy liquids)
  • - Essential ... (massage products)
  • - Some fine art
  • - Cooking liquids
  • - Some museum paintings
  • - Chef's and masseur's liquids
  • - waterproof clothes used by painters
  • - Painter's supply
  • - Some paint choices
  • - Paints often made from linseed
  • - some are considered essential
  • - Smears with grease
  • - Stops machinery from squeaking
  • - canola extractions
  • - Liquids that make food greasy
  • - Some haircare products
  • - Artist's paints
  • - Essential ... (aromatherapy needs)
  • - as used by the painter to reduce friction?
  • - fryolator fillers
  • - Olive products
  • - Aromatic bath additions
  • - Alternative to acrylics
  • - Some Van Gogh works
  • - Works at the Louvre
  • - Softens, as leather
  • - Vegetable and mineral
  • - Traditional paintings
  • - They can be essential
  • - Rembrandts, e.g.
  • - Provides routine machine maintenance
  • - Masseur's stock
  • - Hopper medium
  • - Hangings at The Frick
  • - Does routine engine maintenance
  • - Artworks
  • - Aromatherapist's substances
  • - Adds lubrication to
  • - Watercolor alternatives
  • - Van Gogh paintings
  • - Suntan products
  • - Sunflower and peanut
  • - Some works of art
  • - Rembrandt's supply
  • - Raphael gems
  • - Peanut and coconut extractions
  • - Paints for Pissarro
  • - Olive and others
  • - Old masters used them
  • - Motor or mineral, for two
  • - Massage supplies
  • - Many paintings
  • - Many museum hangings
  • - Many Louvre pieces
  • - Makes less squeaky, perhaps
  • - Lubes (up)
  • - Greasy liquids
  • - Chagall medium
  • - Castor and snake
  • - Bath extras
  • - Bath additions
  • - Atelier inventory
  • - Artist's mediums
  • - Art store stock
  • - 10W-40 and 20W-50
  • - Wyeth medium
  • - Works on canvas
  • - Works in an art museum
  • - Works at the National Gallery
  • - Works at the Met
  • - Wok bottom coats
  • - Whale and corn products
  • - Watteau works
  • - Van Gogh works
  • - Uses lubricants
  • - Tour masseuses use them
  • - They may be seen with busts
  • - They may be essential
  • - They can be extracted from peanuts and coconuts
  • - They build up in pores
  • - Takes care of the squeaky wheel
  • - Supplies for Seurat
  • - Sun-tan applications
  • - Stops the squeaking
  • - Stops squeaking
  • - Stella medium
  • - Standard varieties
  • - Some palette colors
  • - Some old masters
  • - Some museum work
  • - Some Monet paintings
  • - Some Louvre pieces
  • - Some lipids
  • - Some landscapes
  • - Some Da Vinci pieces
  • - Some art supplies
  • - Sesame and peanut extractions
  • - Rubens's medium
  • - Ronnie Wood uses them in off time
  • - Robert Motherwell's medium
  • - Rembrandt's works
  • - Rembrandt creations
  • - Reduces friction
  • - Puts grease on
  • - Provides machine maintenance
  • - Protects against rust
  • - Portraitists' purchases
  • - Portraitists' buys
  • - Portraitist's medium
  • - Portrait paints
  • - Peanut and sunflower
  • - Peanut and banana products
  • - Palette globs
  • - Paintings by Cassatt
  • - Painting mediums
  • - Painter's supplies
  • - Paint medium
  • - Olive, canola, and peanut products used in frying
  • - 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
  • - Olive and castor
  • - Numerous van Goghs
  • - Museum art
  • - Much of the Guggenheim's collection
  • - Mr. Universe contestants' needs
  • - Motherwell medium
  • - Monet order?
  • - Mondrian medium
  • - Mineral and vegetable
  • - Midnight or massage
  • - Medium for Wyeth
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