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Australians Say British Developed A Strange Fruit Crossword Clue

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We've checked our database and believe the answer is POMEGRANATES which was last seen in the The Guardian Quiptic crossword.
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99%12Exact Match!
noun

• shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit

• large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind

41%13 Collaborated with Michael Jackson on 'Say Say Say'
noun

• English rock star and bass guitarist and songwriter who with John Lennon wrote most of the music for the Beatles (born in 1942)

37%8Strange, strange, strange: ultimately CO
noun

• any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the Army or Air Force or Marines ranking above a corporal

• a lawman with the rank of sergeant

• an English barrister of the highest rank

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The Guardian Quiptic24 Nov 2003 Across 18
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