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20 answers for: Nut-like seeds of a tree in the genus Prunus (7)
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ALMONDSNut-like seeds of a tree in the genus Prunus (7)
CASHEWSNut-like seeds of a tropical tree eaten salted as a snack or in stir-fries, curries, with noodles or
APRICOTFruit tree in the genus Prunus (7)
ALMONDOval nut-like seed of the tree Prunus dulcis (6)
CONKERNickname for the nut-like seed of the horse chestnut (6)
ASHKEYSWinged seeds of a tree in the genus Fraxinus (3,4)
WALNUTSKernels of a tree in the genus Juglans, used for carrot and coffee cakes, brownies, goats cheese salads or traditionally pickled (7)
ABASHEDAshamed of a tree in a garden plot? (7)
PINENUTEdible seed of a tree (4,3)
HONESTYFlower that derives its nickname "money plant" from its coin-like seed pods; or, a word denoting a method of taking payments that relies on customer's trustworthiness (7)
ACORNOne of the nut-like seeds depicted on the logo of the National Trust (5)
AMARANTHGrain-like seeds of a plant commonly called love-lies-bleeding, typically prepared in a similar way to quinoa (8)
CHESTNUTSConker-like seeds of a deciduous tree, often candied as marrons glaces or roasted (9)
JUNIPERSpecies of cypress with berry-like seed cones used to flavour gin (7)
THISTLEPrickly plant whose flowers, immortalised on coats of arms, coins, Scottish emblems and shortbread rounds, provide downy parachute-like seeds for goldfinches and nectar for bumblebees and painted ladi
COCOA tropical beach palm whose name, meaning "grinning face", refers to the three marks on each of its large nut-like seeds, thought to resemble a grotesque face (4)
BEECHMASTSeed of a tree in the genus Fagus (5,4)
NEEMA product of the seeds of a tree of the tropical mahogany family, used as an insecticide.
CHERRYAny of several fruit trees of the genus Prunus, such as Prunus avium
FIGSUsed as the scent of some luxury candles, fruits of a tree in the mulberry family, eaten straight from the vine, dried, poached in wine or baked in tarts (4)