| 20 answers for: Word used to describe nutritious fruits, vegetable... |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| SUPERFOODS | Word used to describe nutritious fruits, vegetables, grains etc, such as acai, blueberries, sea buckthorn, kale, teff, quinoa and turmeric (10) |
| YIELDS | Crop -; agricultural outputs such as vegetables, grain, milk, fodder etc (6) |
| COCONUTPALM | Tree with nutritious fruit |
| BANANA | Tree-like tropical plant with a nutritious fruit (6) |
| ACAI | A cold afternoon and one finds nutritious fruit |
| BED | A berth, bunk, palliasse, shakedown etc, such as Shakespeare's "second- best" example which he bequeathed to his wife; or, something thusly flat, such as a garden plot of roses, a layer of oysters or |
| DESK | Item of furniture for stationery, writing paper etc such as a bureau, davenport, escritoire or roll-top (4) |
| LAPPET | A small hanging flap or piece of lace, etc, such as one dangling from a headdress (6) |
| FLOWERSHOW | A display or exhibition of plants etc., such as that held annually in Chelsea since 1912 (6,4) |
| MUGS | Large cups for tea, coffee etc, such as the Wedgwood collection designed by Richard Guyatt commemorating the Queen's coronation or silver jubilee (4) |
| BOOK | From the Old English for "beech", a bibliophilic item printed with a story, poem etc, such as A Child's Christmas in Wales, The Chimes, Little Women or A Visit from St. Nicholas (4) |
| PLATFORM | From "ground plan" , 'flat shape", a raised level, surface of planks etc, such as a stage for speakers, a place for mounting guns, the floor of a bus or a pavement for rail passengers; or, a basis of |
| ARCIMBOLDO | Giuseppe __, a 16th century Italian painter best known for creating portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books |
| NINE | Elms in a part of London - home to the New Covent Garden Market for fruits, vegetables and flowers! (4) |
| VITAMIN | Water soluble substance found on fruits, vegetables etc. for normal growth and prevent diseases |
| ALLOTMENTS | Rented plots of land used in Britain to grow fruit, vegetables and flowers (10) |
| SUPERFOOD | Word for any of various nutritious comestibles such acai, blueberry, goji, kale or quinoa (5,4) |
| INTARSIA | Form of marquetry using timber of differing colours, grains etc to form pictures; or, colourwork/patterning in knitting reminiscent of this (8) |
| RIND | Tough outer layer or covering of fruits, vegetables, etc. |
| MARKET | Farmers' -; sale of fruit, vegetables, flowers, eggs, bread etc that have been grown, produced or sourced locally (6) |
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