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20 answers for: Pine cones
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STROBILIPine cones
SEEDSPine cones, for pines
WREATHGarland of seasonal foliage, dried oranges, cinnamon sticks, pine cones, ribbons, chillies etc to decorate a front door at Christmas (6)
PAISLEYPattern of feather-shaped figures inspired by Indian pine cones; or, the Scottish town from which the print derived its name (7)
PAPERWHITEFlower Narcissus papyraceus, often planted indoors with stems of catkins/ pussy willow, pine cones and so on (10)
HOPSClimbing vine of the mulberry family with lobed leaves and green female flowers arranged in spikes that look like pine cones
CROSSBILLFinch that feeds on pine cones - may also be Scottish or parrot (9)
TREEChristmas ___; typically bedecked in paper chains, baubles and pine cones, item sung about in O Tannenbaum (4)
FINIANSKnown as poppy-heads at the ends of pews, ornaments in the form of foliated fleurs-de-lis, pine cones, acorns, pineapples etc for gables, posts and curtain poles (7)
FRACTALAny one of the complex self-similar geometric patterns observed in natural phenomena including clouds, coastlines, ferns, lightning, peacock feathers, pine cones, romanescos, seashells, snowflakes and
LEONARDOA forename of mathematician Fibonacci, who is noted for his number sequence reflected in spiral patterns observed in flowers, fruits, hurricanes, pine cones, seed heads and shells (8)
TINDERSBirch bark and pine cones, e.g.
OSMONDSurname of the musical family which sings about crazy horses, pine cones, one bad apple, puppy love and being like a yo-yo, among other things (6)
THYRSISpears tipped with pine cones carried by followers of Roman god Bacchus (6)
STROBILEPine cone
PINEALOf a pine cone shape
SAPSticky stuff on a pine cone
SPINECHILLINGOld rhino eating pine cone's top is horrifying (5-8)
HEADLONGSPEEDDirect soft contents of pine cone with reckless velocity (8,5)
FINIALOrnamental pine cone, pineapple, acorn or fleur-de-lis at the top of a spire or at the end of a curtain pole (6)