Answer: OILS
OILS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 281 times.
Referring Clues:
- Works at the Met
- Provides machine maintenance
- Many paintings
- Services, in a way
- Portraitist's medium
- Takes care of the squeaky wheel
- Some paintings
- Rembrandts, e.g.
- Squelches a squeak
- Quiets, in a way
- Rembrandt works
- Standard varieties
- Impressionist works
- Portraitists' purchases
- Works at the Louvre
- Protects against rust
- Masseur's stock
- Makes shine
- Removes a squeak from
- Softens, as leather
- Fixes a squeak
- Art store stock
- Lubricates
- Removes squeaks from
- Perfume ingredients
- Bath additions
- Met display
- Masseur supplies
- Artworks
- Some museum hangings
- Frick collection
- Stops squeaking
- Classical paintings
- Some artwork
- Palette globs
- Museum display
- Bribes
- "Essential" things
- Traditional paintings
- Works at a museum
- "The Blue Boy" and others
- Art medium
- Alternative to watercolors
- Masseuse's supplies
- Most Monets
- Cooking aids
- Olive and linseed products
- Squelches squeaks
- "Desqueaks" the Tin Man
- Gets the squeak out
- Medium for 21-Down
- Keeps from squeaking
- Medium for Monet
- Monet supplies
- Portrait medium
- Responds to a squeak
- Tends a squeak
- Media for Michelangelo
- Many museum pieces
- Uses lubricants
- Massage therapist's supplies
- Tends a squeak, maybe
- Alternative to acrylics
- Aromatherapist's substances
- Gets the squeak out of, as a hinge
- Some Da Vinci pieces
- They can be extracted from peanuts and coconuts
- Art supplies
- Some paints
- Many Manets
- Fry cook's fluids
- Some museum pieces
- Some Van Gogh works
- Cook's array
- Masseur's supply
- Some gallery hangings
- Museum works
- Met works
- Palette choices
- Stops from squeaking
- Stops a squeak
- Reduces friction
- Some lipids
- Atelier inventory
- Some old masters
- Some Louvre hangings
- Suntan products
- Olive and sesame
- Many impressionist works
- Olive and corn, for two
- Media for Monet
- Some are essential
- Motor or mineral, for two
- Old masters used them
- Peanut and coconut extractions
- Rembrandt's medium
- Artist's mediums
- Provides routine machine maintenance
- Certain paintings
- Bath extras
- Tends to a squeak
- Reduces friction, in a way
- Maintains the machinery, in a way
- They can be essential
- Hangings at The Frick
- Castor and snake
- Works at the Louvre?
- Portrait paints
- Quiets, as a squeak
- Van Gogh works
- Makes less squeaky, perhaps
- Many works at the Met
- Works on canvas
- Makes slick, in a way
- Aromatherapist's supply
- Olive and others
- Mr. Universe contestants' needs
- Greases
- Treats squeaks
- Vegetable and mineral
- Monet order?
- Fry cooks fluids
- Monet medium
- Mondrian medium
- Bath additives
- Driveway stains
- Matisse worked with them
- Sunflower and peanut
- Medium for Gauguin
- De-squeaks
- They may be essential
- Supplies for Seurat
- Art collector's collection
- Quaker State products
- Rembrandt's works
- Rembrandt's supply
- Some works of art
- Canvas cover
- Artist's medium
- Painter's medium
- Masseuse's stock
- Many Louvre pieces
- Massage supplies
- Rembrandt creations
- Rembrandt's creations
- Rembrandt's output
- Rembrandt's equipment
- Lubes
- Bathwater additives
- Treats, as squeaks
- De-squeaks the Tin Man
- Van Gogh medium
- Stops the squeaking
- Paints for Pissarro
- Coats of many colors?
- Portraitists' buys
- Olive and canola
- Palm products
- Louvre collection
- Adds lubrication
- Adds lubrication to
- Works in a studio, say
- Old masters
- Works on walls
- Massage therapist's stock
- Works at the National Gallery
- Takes care of, as a squeaky wheel
- Monet works
- Many gallery greats
- 10W-40 and 20W-50
- Some museum work
- Watercolor alternatives
- Artist's choice
- Picasso medium
- Master works
- Canvas colors?
- They build up in pores
- Canvas colors
- Wok bottom coats
- Many Rembrandts
- Olive and vegetable
- Gallery array
- Aromatherapy stock
- Much of the Guggenheim's collection
- Olive, vegetable and corn
- Masseur's selection
- Canola and olive
- Squeak-stopping liquids
- Van Gogh paintings
- Olive and corn
- Peanut and olive
- Many museum hangings
- Salad bar supply
- Herb-infused cooking aids
- Chef's array
- Essential ___
- Essential___
- Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy" and others
- Spa supplies
- Some 55-Across works
- "Essential" liquids
- Works at the Guggenheim
- Gallery fill
- Some portrait paints
- Paintings
- Many Louvre works
- Many Louvre paintings
- Monet's supply
- The "palm" and "olive" of Palmolive
- Some museum art
- Paints used by the masters
- Aromatherapy array
- Many van Goghs
- Louvre displays
- Most Rembrandts
- Landscape medium
- Hydrophobic substances
- Many Manet works
- Artist's array
- Canola and peanut
- Classic paintings
- Engine and coconut
- Art store buys
- Castor and peanut
- Some portraitists' paints
- Coconut and peanut
- Jasper Johns medium
- Massage liquids
- Portraitists' paints
- Frying liquids
- Many fine paintings
- Peanut and coconut products
- Olive and palm, e.g.
- Aromatherapist's collection
- Watteau works
- Olive and castor
- Rubens' medium
- Adds lube to
- Artist's media
- Some therapeutic applications
- Some Picassos
- Frequent fryers
- Acrylics' relatives
- "Essential" spa array
- Many 40-Across works
- Some skin care products
- Van Gogh's supply
- Bodybuilders' liquids
- Masseurs' supplies
- Portraitist's paints
- Portraitists' supplies
- Peanut and sesame
- Aromatherapy substances
- Sesame and sunflower
- -
- Olive, canola and vegetable
- Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy" et al.
- Avocado or olive products
- What van Gogh worked in
- Aromatic bath additions
- Some haircare products
- Works in a museum
- Some are considered essential
- Some fine art
- Some museum paintings
- Manet medium
- Hair care products
- Some art supplies
- Bakery liquids
- Liquids used for tempura
- Some makeup removers
- Most Van Gogh paintings
- Cooking liquids that may be herb-infused
- Liquids for frying
- Liquids that may be herb-infused
- Many Monets
- Aromatherapy liquids
- Makes quiet, in a way
- Olive, coconut and sesame
- Works in a gallery
- Paints on palettes
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