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CAPE- - - - gooseberry - name popularly associated with physalis species of the nightshade family (4)
SCHIELEStrongly influenced by Gustav Klimt, which Austrian expressionist painter, who died at 28, painted Self-Portrait with Physalis (1912)
LOVE- - - in-a-mist, name popularly given to the hardy annual nigella (4)
OHIO17th state of the US - and one species of the horse chestnut genus (aesculus) is known as the ___ buckeye! (4)
MARYNames popularly given to alstroemeria - Peruvian lily or Ulster - - - - (4)
ANILCommon name for a shrub (indigofera species) of the West Indies and South America, that is a source of indigo dye (4)
TOONCanonical species of the title character in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"
YODELStyle of singing popularly associated with The Alps. (5)
TOMATILLOCentral American plant of the nightshade family (Physalis philadelphica) also called the Mexican ground cherry (9)
BLUEBEARDMurdering husband of European folklore popularly associated with the 15th-century French knight Gilles de Rais (9)
CLERICALCOLLARNeckband of person in ministry popularly associated with dog?
DEERSTALKERItem of headgear popularly associated with Sherlock Holmes (11)
SEAHOLLYName popularly given to any of the eryngium species (3,5)
AARONSRODName popularly given to the common mullein in reference to the staff of Moses' brother (6,3)
SWIFTSFastest of the bird species, of the family Apodidae, capable of more than 160kmh (6)
TOBACCOPreparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of a plant of the nightshade family (7)
CHINESEAnd 19A. Common name of Physalis alkekengi with orange-red, papery calyces (7,7)
LANTERNCommon name of Physalis alkekengi with orange-red, papery calyces (7,7)
SANDMYRTLECommon name for Kalmia buxifolia, a flowering shrub species of the heather family (4,6)
PHYSALISPlant genus of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) that includes the Cape gooseberry and tomatillo (8)