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In the 19th century, sailors typically wore practical and durable clothing suited for life at sea. Common items included woolen trousers, heavy cotton or linen shirts, and sturdy jackets, often made from materials like oilskin or canvas to provide some water resistance. Footwear usually consisted of boots or shoes made of leather, while caps or hats were worn for protection against the sun and elements. Overall, the attire was designed for functionality and comfort in harsh maritime conditions.
Fools gold (iron pyrite) is relatively heavy, it is about one fourth to one third as heavy as gold and about as heavy as iron.
The show is named: Two Fat Ladies It stars British television actors, Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright, and they travel (by motorcycle and sidecar) across the British countryside in each episode to cook a requested meal. These two ladies are heavy hitters, when it comes to food... their meals are laden with things that would make a health nut die of a coronary. Heavy creams, butters, lards, and lots of meats are staples with these ladies. In one episode, not only did they give some interesting food tips; in addition, they gave the ladies in the audience tips on how to pick up men.
Asbestos was not used extensively in buildings until shortly after the beginning of the 20th century. Its prevalence surges between 1930-1980 and it is rare in buildings constructed after 1990.
not heavy not medium density
a greatcoat
It is a Petersham overcoat.
You are obviously attempting Wetherspoons crossword. The overcoat is a Petersham John Wood, Bognor Regis OK I admit it but what is the aswer to 21 across _ I_S_ a kind of british trifle made from sopnge soaked in white wine or sherry Tipsy cake
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Coat
Petersham
Because wool is a heavy material.
It's phyical characterics are not made for the dersert. It has a heavy woolen coat, skinny legs, and requires a lot of water.
The uniform worn by Lord Nelson Rathbone was that of a cavalry officer of the British Army, with heavy cavalry Sabre being the sword he used. He also wore the insignia of a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order ...
Homophones of freeze include frees (liberates) and frieze (a decorative horizontal strip or band, or a heavy woolen fabric).
14lbs = 1 stone
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