20 answers for: Strawberry, for example |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| DEEPRED | Strawberry, for example |
| RBI | One of 1,000 for Darryl Strawberry, for short |
| EXMET | Strawberry, for one |
| MOUSSE | Rodent swallows first strawberry for dessert (6) |
| REDS | Cranberry and strawberry, for two |
| DARRYL | Strawberry, for one |
| DOLL | Strawberry Shortcake or Raggedy Andy, for example |
| HORSE | Animal with bay, dun, palomino or strawberry roan coat for example (5) |
| OXNARD | California city known for strawberry-growing |
| METS | Strawberry and Throneberry, for two |
| FRAISE | French word used in cookery for a strawberry; or, a variety of white au de vie distilled from strawb |
| SOFT | - fruit; horticultural name for a food such as a blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, black/redcurrant |
| CHEDDAR | Situated near to the site of the UK's largest gorge and famous for cheese, a village in the Mendip Hills through which the Sustrans Strawberry Line passes (7) |
| NEAPOLITAN | Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ice cream in a block; a classic pizza with a topping of tomatoes, basil and mozzarella representing the colours of the Italian flag; or, another name for the Parma vi |
| FRUIT | Strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, currant ... general word for one of the types of food grown, harvested or purchased at a pick-your-own farm (5) |
| MOON | Word linking with wolf, snow, pink, strawberry, harvest, hunter's or frost for some of the traditional names of Earth's natural satellite in its full phases (4) |
| RHUBARB | Victoria, Sunrise, Strawberry Surprise, Ruby ... a plant with stems forced under terracotta pots which are often used for cobblers, compotes and crumbles (7) |
| YARROW | Cloth of Gold, Marmalade, Strawberry Seduction, Paprika, Summerwine ... a common name for the flowering perennial Achillea (6) |
| THEBANDPLAYEDON | "Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde..." |
| ALARM | 1960s one-hit wonder Strawberry ___ Clock |
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