are blue
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AnswerCrossword Clue
VIOLETS"... are blue"
FUNKSSome are blue
LAWSSome are blue
EYESDubya's are blue
EGGSA robin's are blue
EYESYour constructor's are blue, ladies
ASLONG"... as skies are blue . . . ": Shelley
OREGWhere the Blue Mountains are: Abbr.
UCLAIts colors are blue and gold
NILEIts branches are White and Blue
METSTeam whose colors are blue and orange
DEMOCRATICPARTYGroup for people who are feeling blue?
METSBall club whose colors are blue and orange
ACCThe Blue Devils are part of it: Abbr.
UCLASch. whose colors are "true blue" and gold
BROWNEYESAbout which it was asked "Why are you blue?," in a classic song
dayflowerA plant related to the spiderwort, with short-lived flowers that are typically blue
cornflowersA slender Eurasian plant related to the knapweeds, with flowers that are typically a deep, vivid blue
cornflowerA slender Eurasian plant related to the knapweeds, with flowers that are typically a deep, vivid blue
catanancheany plant of the S. European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers
heliotropesA plant of the borage family, cultivated for its fragrant purple or blue flowers, which are used in perfume
heliotropeA plant of the borage family, cultivated for its fragrant purple or blue flowers, which are used in perfume
bellflowerA plant with bell-shaped flowers that are usually blue, purple, pink, or white. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
catananchesCATANANCHE, any plant of the S. European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers
bellflowersA plant with bell-shaped flowers that are usually blue, purple, pink, or white. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
anchusasany plant of the genus Anchusa, of the borage family, several species of which are cultivated for their blue or purplish flowers that resemble forget-me-nots
anchusaany plant of the genus Anchusa, of the borage family, several species of which are cultivated for their blue or purplish flowers that resemble forget-me-nots
bluepointsA small oyster, in particular one harvested from the oyster beds in Great South Bay, at Blue Point, Long Island. Bluepoints are typically served raw, on the half shell
bluepointA small oyster, in particular one harvested from the oyster beds in Great South Bay, at Blue Point, Long Island. Bluepoints are typically served raw, on the half shell
nemophilaany of a genus (Nemophila) of annual herbs of the waterleaf family chiefly of western North America that are cultivated for their showy blue or white sometimes spotted flowers
phthalocyaninesAny of a large class of green or blue pigments and dyes that are chelate complexes of this compound or one of its derivatives with a metal (in particular, copper)
phthalocyanineAny of a large class of green or blue pigments and dyes that are chelate complexes of this compound or one of its derivatives with a metal (in particular, copper)
coleusany of several tropical Asian or African plants belonging to the genus Coleus, of the mint family, certain species of which are cultivated for their showy, colored foliage and blue flowers
coleusesany of several tropical Asian or African plants belonging to the genus Coleus, of the mint family, certain species of which are cultivated for their showy, colored foliage and blue flowers
liriopeany of a genus (Liriope) of stemless Asian herbs of the lily family that are widely cultivated as ground cover for their grasslike leaves and small white, blue, or violet flowers
lantanaany of numerous chiefly tropical plants belonging to the genus Lantana, of the verbena family, certain species of which, as L. camara, are cultivated for their aromatic flowers of yellow and orange or blue and violet
morphosA large tropical butterfly, the male of which has bright blue iridescent wings. Native to the Central and South American rain forests, they are caught in large numbers each year for use in the jewelry trade
lantanasany of numerous chiefly tropical plants belonging to the genus Lantana, of the verbena family, certain species of which, as L. camara, are cultivated for their aromatic flowers of yellow and orange or blue and violet
blueheadsA small wrasse (fish) of the tropical eastern Atlantic that is sometimes kept in aquariums. Large males have a blue head and green body with vertical stripes in between, and females and smaller males are predominantly yellowish
blueheadA small wrasse (fish) of the tropical eastern Atlantic that is sometimes kept in aquariums. Large males have a blue head and green body with vertical stripes in between, and females and smaller males are predominantly yellowish