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CARVERNuts about peanuts (and other foods), George Washington ___ discovered a way to turn crops into biofuels
FOUNDDiscovered a way to get metal into a mould (5)
PILOTSThe Red Baron in "Peanuts" and others
RANDOMAdjective meaning 'haphazard', 'without uniformity' or 'variable'; The ___ Apple Company, set up by Sarah Simpson from Macclesfield, to convert unwanted home-grown apple crops into apple juice (6)
THUMBSCREWPerhaps Tom's gang discovered a way of making you talk? (10)
NUTTIESTCraziest about peanut butter (8)
ADAYATTHEREESESMarx Brothers movie about peanut butter cups?
TAKEAWAYSFalafels, fish suppers, frankfurters, French fries and other foods-to-go; or, facts and findings similarly characterised by being carried off to be digested elsewhere (9)
ALLSPICEPeppercorn-like berry, dried and ground to flavour jerk chicken, gingerbread and other foods (8)
PAPRIKAIt's sprinkled on deviled eggs and other foods (7)
CUREDDescription of meat and other food preserved by a method of salting and drying (5)
EVERTNever think to look for a way to turn something inside out (5)
CEREALDerived from a Roman agriculture goddess, word for barley, oats, wheat and other food grains collectively (6)
REALISEDWorked out a way to turn property, say, into money (8)
ORCHARDGold and green veg and other food grown here (7)
LARDERA room in which meat and other food is stored (6)
BATONA short baguette; a hollow tube passed from runner to runner in a relay race; or, a rectangular piece of carrot, cheese or other food (5)
BATTERFrom "to beat", a mixture used for making pancakes or for coating a fish, fritter or other food before frying ; a damaged piece of type in letterpress printing ; or, in sports, a ball hitter (6)
PIEA quantity of mincemeat, plum, pork or other food/fruit baked under a crust of pastry; or, depicted in a winterscape by Monet, a chattering black-and-white green-tinged bird whose short name in questi
SOFARSOGOODUp to now OK with sago, or other foods (2,3,2,4)