Tobacco Industry Crossword
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- 2. A strip of cedar used to light a cigar when using a candle or a fluid lighter, both of which can alter the taste of the cigar.
- 4. Symptoms that occur after stopping a drug.
- 6. A plant that can be dried and smoked in cigarettes, pipes, or cigars.
- 7. The open end of the cigar you light.
- 11. The closed end of the cigar, or the end you cut and smoke.
- 12. Strong flavored wrapper tobacco produced in Mexico, Brazil and Nicaragua.
- 14. A person who rolls cigars.
- 16. The mix of filler and binder leaves before they are rolled into a wrapper.
- 17. One of three basic types of filler tobacco. The name means "dry" in Spanish.
- 18. Plants chosen to provide wrapper leaves and grown under a gauze sunscreen.
- 20. An inflammation of airways in the lungs known as bronchi, usually caused by an infection or by smoking.
- 22. A method of packaging cigars using cellophane as opposed to a box.
- 25. The main body of a cigar.
- 26. The area of a cigar where the cap meets the body.
- 27. The knife used in a cigar factory for cutting the wrapper leaf.
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- 1. A tobacco leaf of varying quality that's wrapped around the finished bunch and binder to complete the cigar.
- 3. One of the three basic types of filler tobacco. The name means "light" in Spanish.
- 5. A cheesecloth tent under which shade-grown wrapper leaf is cultivated.
- 7. Tobacco used as the main body or core of a cigar that provide the significant portion of the taste.
- 8. Cooling cabinets in which cigars are kept at the factory for a few weeks after they have been rolled.
- 9. A fine white powder that forms on the wrapper of the cigar caused by the oils that exude from the tobacco.
- 10. The substance found in tobacco that causes addiction.
- 11. Individual tobacco leaves hung together after harvest and tied at the top.
- 13. A Spanish term that means "rose-colored." It is used to describe the reddish tint of some Cuban-seed wrapper.
- 15. A rolling method that originated in Cuba.
- 19. A market class of tobacco grown largely in the Balkans and eastern Mediterranean.
- 20. A category of highly developed plants that is air-cured and used primarily in cigarette production.
- 21. The portion of a tobacco leaf that is rolled around the filler to hold it together.
- 23. An alternative to a cap that involves shaping the wrapper leaf at the head of the cigar so that it secures the wrapper in place.
- 24. Also known as a Qalyān or Narghile and commonly containing multiple stems, they are devices usually associated with Middle Eastern cultures and social smoking.