| 20 answers for: Acai, for one |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| BERRY | Acai, for one |
| PALM | An acai-, coconut- or date-yielding tree, named for its leaves thought to resemble hands; the thenar of one such manus; or, the section of a glove covering the aforesaid volar part (4) |
| SPOON | Utensil for an acai bowl |
| SUPERFOOD | Word for any of various nutritious comestibles such acai, blueberry, goji, kale or quinoa (5,4) |
| JUICE | Word, from "broth, liquid, sap, soup", for the essence extracted from acai, beetroot, blueberry, cantaloupe or any other vegetable or fruit (5) |
| ABSOLUT | Brand with Hibiskus and Berri Acai varieties |
| EAT | Enjoy an acai bowl, say |
| OAT | Acai bowl bit, maybe |
| NIBS | Cacao ___ (crunchy additions to an acai bowl) |
| OATS | Grains in acai bowls |
| TUPI | Language from which "acai" is derived |
| BOWL | Word after "poke" or "acai" |
| PICARIAE | Old birds fancy ripe acai |
| PINKDRINK | Starbucks'strawberry-and-acai beverage |
| PURPLE | Associated with royalty and bishops, colour of the flowers lavender, lilac and violet and also anthocyanin-rich fruits including aubergine, acai and cherry (6) |
| SUPERFOODS | Word used to describe nutritious fruits, vegetables, grains etc, such as acai, blueberries, sea buckthorn, kale, teff, quinoa and turmeric (10) |
| INSULT | There's no acai in Saint Lucia to put down locally? (6) |
| ASIATIC | Mashed acai - it's from an eastern continent (7) |
| JAMAICAN | West Indian acai skins in a tin of preserves (8) |
| CHIASEEDS | Antioxidant-rich morsels in an acai bowl, perhaps |
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