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Rate | Answer | Clue |
CABLES | Wires | |
FILAMENTS | Thin wires | |
CABLING | Wires collectively | |
TIGHTROPES | Circus high wires | |
CAGES | Structures of bars or wires | |
CONDUIT | Duct for protecting electrical wires | |
WIREWORK | Work, especially openwork, formed of wires. | |
WIRE | To snare by means of a wire or wires. | |
ESCAPE | Leakage or loss of currents from the conducting wires, caused by defective insulation. | |
HAMMER | The padded mallet of a piano, which strikes the wires, to produce the tones. | |
WHIRTLE | A perforated steel die through which wires or tubes are drawn to form them. | |
DUCTILITY | The property of a metal which allows it to be drawn into wires or filaments. | |
STRAND | One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed. | |
RETICULE | A system of wires or lines in the focus of a telescope or other instrument; a reticle. | |
WIRE-PULLER | One who pulls the wires, as of a puppet; hence, one who operates by secret means; an intriguer. | |
WIRE-PULLING | The act of pulling the wires, as of a puppet; hence, secret influence or management, especially in politics; intrigue. | |
DULCIMER | An instrument, having stretched metallic wires which are beaten with two light hammers held in the hands of the performer. | |
NETTING | A piece of network; any fabric, made of cords, threads, wires, or the like, crossing one another with open spaces between. | |
LINE | The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another, or the whole of a system of telegraph wires under one management and name. | |
GRIFF | An arrangement of parallel bars for lifting the hooked wires which raise the warp threads in a loom for weaving figured goods. | |
SUBWAY | An underground way or gallery; especially, a passage under a street, in which water mains, gas mains, telegraph wires, etc., are conducted. | |
MILEAGE | Aggregate length or distance in miles; esp., the sum of lengths of tracks or wires of a railroad company, telegraph company, etc. | |
DRAWPLATE | A hardened steel plate having a hole, or a gradation of conical holes, through which wires are drawn to be reduced and elongated. | |
TAP | Hence, to draw from (anything) in any analogous way; as, to tap telegraph wires for the purpose of intercepting information; to tap the treasury. | |
NETWORK | A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them. |