Any hedgerow fruit (5) |
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Monster's Ball star Halle |
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Seed-fruit you need to cover with earth, one hears (5) |
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Pulpy little fruit |
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Entertainer Ken __ |
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You can eat it with a straw! (5) |
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Smoothie bowl morsel |
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"Introducing Dorothy Dandridge" star Halle |
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Juicy jam fruit (5) |
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Chuck -, singer-songwriter portrayed by Mos Def in 2008 biopic Cadillac Records |
Mirror Quiz |
28 Jan 2024 |
Chuck -, singersongwriter portrayed by Mos Def in 2008 biopic Cadillac Records (5) |
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"Fruity" suffix with "straw" or "blue" |
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Word that follows "black" to mean a small, dark fruit often used to make jam |
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Roundish fruit you need to cover with earth, one hears (5) |
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Fruit from a town in NW England, you say (5) |
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Acai, for one |
Premier Sunday |
31 Dec 2023 |
"Queen of Cakes" whose oeuvre of some 70 cookery books includes her festive Christmas Collection (5) |
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Wild fruit (5) |
Puzzler |
24 Dec 2023 |
American singer/songwriter (5,5) |
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A small fruit (5) |
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Baker Dame Mary's using small fruit (5) |
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Hollywood's Halle ___ |
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Ken of "F Troop" |
Thomas Joseph |
11 Sep 2023 |
Halle of "Monster's Ball" and "Catwoman" |
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Knott's ___ Farm (theme park) |
Universal |
26 Jul 2023 |
A fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Apr 2023 |
Soft fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
22 Mar 2023 |
Juicy fruit |
LA Times Daily |
04 Mar 2023 |
Fruity suffix with "black" or "blue" |
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Chuck fruit |
The Guardian Cryptic |
15 Feb 2023 |
Holly feature |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Jun 2022 |
Juicy smoothie fruit |
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A fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
14 May 2022 |
Smoothie fruit |
LA Times Daily |
13 Feb 2022 |
Smoothie fruit |
The Washington Post |
13 Feb 2022 |
"Fruity" suffix with "straw" or "blue" |
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Small fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
07 Dec 2021 |
Fruit on a bush |
Universal |
05 Nov 2021 |
Smoothie add-in |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Oct 2021 |
Fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
21 Sep 2021 |
Piece of the pie, perhaps |
The Washington Post Sunday |
29 Aug 2021 |
Currant, for instance |
Newsday |
28 Jul 2021 |
Actor-director Halle |
USA Today |
26 May 2021 |
Small fruit that may be red or blue |
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Fruity suffix with "black" or "blue" |
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''Cran'' or ''rasp'' edible |
Newsday |
02 Nov 2020 |
Halle ___, "Catwoman" actress who was born on 14th August 1966 |
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Ice cream topper |
New York Times |
11 Apr 2020 |
Pie bit |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Feb 2020 |
Preserves something? |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2019 |
Preserves something? |
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Word with "Smurf" to mean a red fruit that is a source of nutrition for the Smurfs |
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Halle ___, American actress who played the Bond girl in "Die Another Day" |
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Small soft fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 Nov 2019 |
Pulpy fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
11 Oct 2019 |
Common smoothie fruit |
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Jam ingredient |
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Acai, goji or blackcurrant, e.g. |
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We're told to cover up fruit |
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Halle of "Monster's Ball" and "Catwoman" |
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Hollywood's Halle ___ |
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Bush fruit |
Premier Sunday |
05 May 2019 |
Halle Maria ___, "Boomerang" actress who shares her name with a small, pulpy fruit |
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Word linking black or blue |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 Feb 2019 |
Morsel in some cereals |
Newsday |
13 Feb 2019 |
Word to 'hang' from the last word of each long Down answer |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jan 2019 |
Vine fruit |
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Word to "hang" from the last word of each long Down answer |
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Times featuring English bishop; it's rather seedy |
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Juicy fruit |
The Washington Post |
16 Aug 2018 |
Juicy fruit |
LA Times Daily |
16 Aug 2018 |
Small fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
07 Jul 2018 |
Juicy fruit |
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Bush fruit |
Universal |
07 Sep 2017 |
Chuck who sang "Johnny B. Goode" |
USA Today |
17 Aug 2017 |
'Cloud Atlas' actress Halle |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Apr 2017 |
Say, hide this fleshy fruit |
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Chuck who sang "Johnny B. Goode" |
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Bush fruit |
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Low-hanging fruit at the ends of 21-, 23-, 28-, and 33-Down |
The Washington Post |
31 Dec 2016 |
Fruit (half-African) seen online |
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Bramble fruit |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Oct 2016 |
Juicy fruit |
The Times Concise |
17 Jun 2016 |
Generic juice flavor |
New York Times |
10 Apr 2016 |
Mistletoe feature |
The Washington Post |
30 Jan 2016 |
Stoneless fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 May 2015 |
Vine fruit |
USA Today |
26 Apr 2015 |
Small succulent fruit |
The Telegraph Quick |
26 Feb 2015 |
Jam ingredient |
Universal |
11 Jan 2015 |
Jam ingredient |
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Vine fruit |
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Hollywood's Halle |
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Common muffin flavor |
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Tomato, botanically |
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Smoothie fruit |
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Small fruit |
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Juicy fruit |
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Tomato, technically |
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What a grape is, technically |
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"Maybellene" singer Chuck |
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Sorbet flavor |
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Holly feature |
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Holly feature |
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Smoothie ingredient |
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Smoothie ingredient |
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Chuck who sang "Maybellene" |
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Fruit salad tidbit |
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Preserves ingredient |
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Smoothie fruit |
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Fruit on a bush |
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Grape, botanically |
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Jelly ingredient |
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Juniper fruit |
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Juniper fruit |
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Chuck who sang "Maybellene" |
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Fruit on a bush |
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"Maybellene" singer |
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Fruit on a bush |
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See 9-Across |
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Rasp or straw attachment |
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"Maybellene" singer |
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Fruit put into the earth, so it's said (5) |
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Jelly ingredient |
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Rasp or straw attachment |
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Jelly ingredient |
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"Maybellene" singer |
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Straw or blue finisher |
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Tart ingredient |
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Tart ingredient |
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Jam ingredient |
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Jam ingredient |
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Fruit in a tart |
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Halle of fame |
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Fruit in a tart |
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Chuck who sang "Maybellene" |
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2002 Best Actress for "Monster's Ball" |
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Currant, for instance |
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Patch product |
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Mistletoe feature |
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It can follow the end of 20-, 26-, 43- or 54-Across |
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Mistletoe feature |
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Word that follows the start of 21-, 26-, 43- and 50-Across |
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Ice cream flavorer |
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Holly feature |
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"Johnny B. Goode" composer |
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Halle of "Losing Isaiah" |
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Black or blue fruit |
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Small fruit |
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Tart ingredient |
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Vine fruit |
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Motown founder Gordy |
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Pick wild fruit |
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"Maybellene" songwriter |
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Bird's morsel |
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Ken or Chuck |
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Coffee bean, e.g. |
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Item to be picked |
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Black, blue or straw |
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Straw or rasp |
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Logan or goose |
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Logan or elder |
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Tomato. |
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Tomato, for one. |
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Currant, for example. |
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Coffee bean. |
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