Milkweed
Nettle
Hemp
Anything more magic than weeds?
Yes.
The answer is not so simple, but somebody besides me should know the facts that unite the above.
At least one website says you can use any of these, plus quite a few others, to make “cordage” which would include rope, twine and such. That it?
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Partial.
The full bit was they are natural fibers used extensively in WW II, as opposed to now. So I’ll list the facts and give a good enough on the answer.
All are natural fibers used in WW II.
Milkweed silk for life vests. The sap was experimented on as a rubber substitute
Nettle fiber for textile and rope. Extracts for green uniform dye and camouflage face paint.
Hemp for textile and rope.
Japan supplied most of the worlds cotton prior to WW II.
Rayon is an extruded cellulose made from mostly wood fiber, that was in great use in WW II.
Things with deer(e) on them!
Deer carousel? You going to carnivals in Wisconsin or something?
I’ve seen it! Or imagined it! Or something!
If guessing insanely is allowed I want to suggest cow. I have no idea what a cow tractor is, but what the hay.
No. But insane guesses are always welcome.
You might want to try this one:
ID1=Cleveland
ID2=St. Louis
ID3=Houston
ID4=Oakland
ID5=Baltimore
My guess: tents?
Steam-X?
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How about cities that had a pro team leave them and then got another one? I know it’s true of Houston and Baltimore.
In case it wasn’t as obvious as the nose on your face, you nailed it.
Nope.
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Hole
Type of swords?