Ad label in red and white
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 40 answers to crossword clue "Ad label in red and white"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
ASSEENONTVAd label in red and white
TEAMUSAOlympians in red, white and blue
COKESDrinks in red-and-white cans
TEAMUSAPlayers in red, white and blue uniforms
SAM"Uncle" dressed in red, white and blue
TEAMUSAOlympics squad in red, white and blue
SANTAMan in a red-and-white suit
TEAMUSAOlympic group in red, white and blue
TEAMUSAOlympics squad in red, white, and blue
AMERICASCOPMan in blue (and red and white?)
CAPITALSThey skate in red, white and blue
MAILCARRIERWorker in a red, white and blue truck
ARIZONACARDINALPro athlete in a red-and-white uniform
TEADrink available in black, white, green and red
WALDOCharacter in a red-and-white-striped shirt
POPCORNServing in a red-and-white striped box
AMERICASCOPMan or woman in blue (and red and white?)
PINOTSWines that come in both red and white varieties
WALDOHard-to-find fellow in a red-and-white shirt
SANTAMARIACHIMusician in a sombrero and white-fur-trimmed red suit?
TOGOIts flag has green and yellow stripes and a white star in a red field
COLLARNILESHARKArrest a mako in an African river? (and three words that can follow WHITE and BLUE, but not RED)
vermouthsA red or white wine flavored with aromatic herbs, made chiefly in France and Italy and used in cocktails
bloodroota plant with a red root and red sap, and bearing a pretty, white flower in early spring, aka puccoon, redroot
bloodrootsBLOODROOT, a plant with a red root and red sap, and bearing a pretty, white flower in early spring, aka puccoon, redroot
callaan aroid plant, Calla palustris, that grows in wet places and has a white spathe enclosing a greenish spadix, and red berries
pinotsany of several varieties of purple or white vinifera grapes yielding a red or white wine, used esp. in making burgundies and champagnes
pinotany of several varieties of purple or white vinifera grapes yielding a red or white wine, used esp. in making burgundies and champagnes
sickenerA poisonous toadstool with a red cap and a white or cream-colored stem and gills, found commonly in both Eurasia and North America
sickenersA poisonous toadstool with a red cap and a white or cream-colored stem and gills, found commonly in both Eurasia and North America
stilbitewhite-to-brown or red zeolite mineral, a hydrous silicate of calcium and aluminum, occurring in sheaflike aggregates of crystals and in radiated masses
bismuthbrittle, grayish-white, red-tinged, metallic element used in the manufacture of fusible alloys and in medicine. Symbol: Bi; at. wt.: 208.980; at. no.: 83
sylvincommon mineral, potassium chloride, KCl, colorless to milky-white or red, occurring in crystals, usually cubes, and masses with cubic cleavage, bitter in taste: the most important source of potassium
sylvinescommon mineral, potassium chloride, KCl, colorless to milky-white or red, occurring in crystals, usually cubes, and masses with cubic cleavage, bitter in taste: the most important source of potassium
sylvinscommon mineral, potassium chloride, KCl, colorless to milky-white or red, occurring in crystals, usually cubes, and masses with cubic cleavage, bitter in taste: the most important source of potassium
sylvinecommon mineral, potassium chloride, KCl, colorless to milky-white or red, occurring in crystals, usually cubes, and masses with cubic cleavage, bitter in taste: the most important source of potassium
sylvitecommon mineral, potassium chloride, KCl, colorless to milky-white or red, occurring in crystals, usually cubes, and masses with cubic cleavage, bitter in taste: the most important source of potassium
saxifrageA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens
saxifragesA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens
sourwoodsA North American tree of the heath family with sour-tasting leaves. Most common in the southeastern US, it has drooping clusters of white bell-like flowers in early summer and bright red foliage in autumn