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noun • plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten as a vegetable • edible young shoots of the asparagus plant | ||||||||
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A Second Page On Pheasant Eating A Vegetable Crossword Clue
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ASPARAGUS which was last seen in the The Guardian Everyman crossword.
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ASPARAGUS
Updated: October 15, 2023
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