Berber and Wilton are types of what? (6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CARPET Berber and Wilton are types of what? (6) (6)
5% ILK Type (3) The Washington Post Mini Apr 24, 2026
4% MOLARS Types of teeth (6) Newsday Apr 29, 2026
4% GALA Type of apple (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 29, 2026
4% PROP Type of bet (4) USA Today Quick Apr 29, 2026
4% NERDS Geeky types (5)
4% MILD Type of salsa (4) Commuter Apr 28, 2026
4% USE "What's the ___?" (3) USA Today Apr 27, 2026
4% AMINO Acid type (5) Eugene Sheffer Apr 27, 2026
4% OXBOW Type of lake (5) The Telegraph Quick Apr 26, 2026
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