Things grown to make bread?
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CASHCROPSThings grown to make bread?
CASTORVALLEYDale where beans are grown to make a cathartic oil?
muscatelsA muscat grape, esp. as grown for drying to make raisins
muscadelsA muscat grape, esp. as grown for drying to make raisins
kaoliangSorghum of a variety grown in China and used to make dough and alcoholic drinks
palominosA variety of white grape, originally grown around Jerez in southern Spain, used esp. to make sherry and fortified wines
ENDSThings to make meet
PADSThings to make notes on
ENDSDifficult things to make meet
MAITAISThings a bartender strains to make
GOALSExciting things to make on ice
proofingmaterial used to make things waterproof
proofingsPROOFING, material used to make things waterproof
WASUPINARMSTo make things worse, the easy chair ..
UPTHEANTEMake things more interesting, so to speak
checklistedCHECKLIST, to make list of things to do
checklistingCHECKLIST, to make list of things to do
GREENTHUMBSIndications of the ability to make things grow.
SETTHETONEMake it clear how things are going to go
TWA"The things we do to make you happy" sloganeer
gellanta substance used to make things gel, also GELANT
gelanta substance used to make things gel, also GELLANT
gelantsGELANT, a substance used to make things gel, also GELLANT
gellantsGELLANT, a substance used to make things gel, also GELANT
quadruplicatefourfold / one of four corresponding things / to make quadruple or fourfold
quintuplicatefivefold / one of five corresponding things / to make quintuple or fivefold
TWAIts slogan was once "The things we do to make you happy"
checklista list of tasks to do / to make list of things to do
ambivalenceuncertainty or fluctuation, esp. when caused by inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things
essentialismA belief that things have a set of characteristics that make them what they are, and that the task of science and philosophy is their discovery and expression; the doctrine that essence is prior to existence