Vegetable for violinists
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STRINGBEANVegetable for violinists.
UPBOWDirection for violinists
CUKEVegetable, for short.
BAGAVegetable, for short
ONIONETVegetable for garnishing.
FORAGEVegetable food for animals.
CARROTVegetable for vitamin A.
CANNEDPEASVegetable for mom's table
CUKEPickle vegetable, for short
CUKEA vegetable, for short
CHARDCROCKJar for leafy vegetable storage?
OKRAVegetable for soups and stews.
FLEASANDCARROTSVegetable selection for an insectivore?
HERAGARDENVegetable plot for the Olympus queen?
PEAVegetable "ammunition" for a child's toy
saladsgreen vegetable or herb grown for salad
ORCHARDGood place to look for fruit or vegetable (7)
peatsdecomposed vegetable matter found in bogs, cut and dried for fuel
peatdecomposed vegetable matter found in bogs, cut and dried for fuel
fennelplant with seeds used for flavoring and a bulb eaten as a vegetable
filasseany of various vegetable fibers, other than cotton, processed for manufacture into yarn
fennelsplant with seeds used for flavoring and a bulb eaten as a vegetable
SECURITYLEEK... in which a nervous vichyssoise maker clung to a crucial vegetable as if for moral support?
vegetablesVEGETABLE, a plant or part of one used for food, other than those considered to be fruits
vegetablea plant or part of one used for food, other than those considered to be fruits / of the nature of a vegetable
breadfruitThe large, round, starchy fruit of a tropical tree, which is used as a vegetable and sometimes to make a substitute for flour
guarsa drought-tolerant legume (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) cultivated in warm regions as a vegetable, for forage, and for its seeds which produce guar gum
pulusoft, elastic vegetable fiber of yellow-brown hue obtained from the young fronds of Hawaiian tree ferns, used for mattress and pillow stuffing
breadfruitsThe large, round, starchy fruit of a tropical tree, which is used as a vegetable and sometimes to make a substitute for flour
guara drought-tolerant legume (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) cultivated in warm regions as a vegetable, for forage, and for its seeds which produce guar gum
pulussoft, elastic vegetable fiber of yellow-brown hue obtained from the young fronds of Hawaiian tree ferns, used for mattress and pillow stuffing