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noun • The swede (rutabaga), called "turnip" in Scotland. | ||||||||
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noun • the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food • a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root | ||||||||
28% | 13 | Turnip family | ||||||
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Turnip Crossword Clue
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NEEP which was last seen in the The Guardian Speedy crossword.
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NEEP
Updated: October 15, 2023
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1 | It is commonly called 'celeriac' or 'turnip-rooted celery'. | |
2 | Parsnip, carrot, or turnip, for example
The Guardian Quick -
02 Sep 2009 | The Guardian Quick / 02 Sep 2009 |
3 | Scottish word for the leaves of a potato or turnip plant; or, a copse, small wood or thicket
Telegraph Herculis -
14 Aug 2023 | Telegraph Herculis / 14 Aug 2023 |
4 | Sort of turnip - one from Scandinavia?
The Guardian Quick -
04 Nov 2000 | The Guardian Quick / 04 Nov 2000 |
5 | Swedish turnip
New York Times -
30 Jun 1984 | New York Times / 30 Jun 1984 |
6 | The Latin name of this vegetable translates to 'strong-smelling' and 'turnip-like'. | |
7 | Turnip's lack
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11 Mar 1992 | New York Times / 11 Mar 1992 |
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