"Roses are red, ___ are blue ..." |
Universal |
29 Aug 2025 |
Solve it (anag)(7) |
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It loves wild flowers |
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Floral anagram: solve it! |
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Colourful flowers |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
08 May 2025 |
Eggplant cousins |
Newsday |
05 Apr 2025 |
Blue flowers in 'Roses Are Red" |
USA Today |
18 Mar 2025 |
Shrinking ___ (shy ones) |
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Flowers contrasted with roses in a traditional love rhyme |
The Times Specialist |
17 Feb 2025 |
I've lots of assorted flowers (7) |
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I've lots of different flowers (7) |
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I've lost various flowers (7) |
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It's love that's spoiled by bloomers (7) |
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Possibly solve it in bed? |
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Purple ___ (New Brunswick flowers) |
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Veils to conceal flowers |
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Pretty purple flowers: African - (Picture B) |
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I"ve lost a variety of flowers (7) |
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Small, dainty spring beauties with five-petalled blooms (7) |
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Colourful flowers in a swirl - I've lots! (7) |
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Nominally a lady's bloomers (7) |
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Bluish-purple flowers |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 May 2022 |
Our Valentine verse continues |
Canadiana |
12 Apr 2021 |
Colorful flowers |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Oct 2019 |
Miniature spring bouquet |
New York Times |
22 Sep 2019 |
Miniature spring bouquet |
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State flowers of Rhode Island, Illinois and New Jersey |
New York Times |
11 Oct 2018 |
Roses? No, the blue ones |
Universal |
29 May 2018 |
Bluish-purple flowers |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Apr 2018 |
Roses? No, the blue ones |
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State flowers of Rhode Island, Illinois and New Jersey |
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Blue flowers of rhyme |
Newsday |
05 Feb 2017 |
They're blue, because nothing rhymes with "purple" |
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They're blue, in rhyme |
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They're blue, in verse |
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Florist's suggestion |
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Florist's suggestion |
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They're blue, in rhyme |
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Illinois state flowers |
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Illinois state flowers |
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African or dogtooth follower |
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"By ashen roots the _____ blow”: Tennyson |
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Spring flowers |
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"It's raining ___": Loveman |
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"___ are blue" |
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Signs of spring. |
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"It's raining ___ . . . " |
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Symbols of four states. |
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April flowers. |
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"Rain," in an oldtime song. |
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Popular perennials |
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