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2 | 37% | 7 | Observed in a portcullis, trellis, window with diamond-shaped panes etc, an interlacing pattern whose structured form has led to its name being applied in various contexts including science | |
3 | 33% | 10 | The pea, in "The Princess and the Pea" | |
Scottish Vegetables Observed Being Uprooted Including A Pea We Hear Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "NEEPS" which means:
- noun
- • The swede (rutabaga), called "turnip" in scotland.
An example sentence would be:
- • "The recipe calls for mashed neeps and tatties."
- • "I enjoy the earthy flavor of roasted neeps."
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