| 20 answers for: Prepare for storage, as a cord |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| COILUP | Prepare for storage, as a cord |
| FURL | Prepare for storage, as a sail |
| ROLLUP | Prepare for storage, as a carpet |
| COILEDUP | Prepared for storage, as a hose |
| STOWS | Puts into storage, as a bag on a plane |
| FRAY | Unravel, as a cord |
| TIEON | Attach to, as a cord |
| UNTIE | Undo, as a cord or rope |
| DISENTANGLING | Untwisting, as a cord (In this answer, note letters 1, 4, 7 and 10) |
| ENSILE | Put into storage, as forage |
| SILOED | In storage, as |
| PRECOOL | Remove field heat from before storage, as crops |
| SILOING | Putting into storage, as grain |
| KNOT | A tie in a cord, lace, ribbon or rope; a clump or cluster; a lump; a tangle; an intricate flower-bed; or, a rosette (4) |
| LACE | From "noose", a cord such as a shoestring or a corset's rat-tail; an ornamental braid; fine openwork of cotton or silk; or, unrelatedly, a dash of brandy added to a coffee/drink (4) |
| NETSUKE | A small toggle, often in the form of a carved ivory or wood figure, used to secure a purse or container suspended on a cord from a kimono sash (7) |
| STRING | A cord, line or strand, often drawn tight, be it in an archer's bow, a fiddler's stick, a mariner's duffel bag, a necklace, one's tender heart, or a pilot/child's hovering kite (6) |
| SKIPPINGROPE | A cord with handles at each end, used as a toy or a piece of exercise equipment (8,4) |
| BULLROARER | A thin wooden slat on a cord, used as a musical instrument and signalling device |
| WICK | Old or dialect word for a creek, farm, hamlet or village; or, a cord that supplies fuel to a candle or oil lamp's flame by capillary action (4) |
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