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Sketching Carbon Crossword Clue
Latest updated: 08-11-2022
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sketching carbon
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Possible answers to sketching carbon
CHARCOAL
- A black, porous form of carbon
- Blackened wood
- Burn carbon to obtain artist’s medium
- Burnt wood
- Charred wood used as fuel
- Dark grey arch made with Newcastle product
- Dark grey colour
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