Tobacco Industry Crossword

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