- - plant of the pea family whose dried root yields an extract used in confectionery and medicines
- - Scotch on the rocks? No – dark, sweet stuff
- - Assortment of sweets sold as a mixture
- - Type of sweet
- - Sweet root
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- - Dried roots of a medicinal plant.
- - This dried root may flourish with rain in picnic area
- - parts of carapichea ipecacuanha, dried
- - syrup once used as a poison remedy
- - Root-based syrup for a poisoning victim
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- - Plant whose root is used to make an extract that is an ingredient of Camp Coffee
- - elegant yard containing gold or blue-flowering plant
- - plant tracks from stylish band
- - fashionable gold may last a plant
- - Salad plant (with a root ground and used in coffee)
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- - araliaceous plant whose forked root is used medicinally in china
- - Chinese herbal root
- - Fagin's English bandied around Far Eastern plant
- - medicinal plant found in elgin's english garden
- - medicinal root used in some teas and energy drinks
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- - Root, root, root for them [2 wds.]
- - puzzling memo about heat for 'our' players
- - Local athletic squad: 2 wds.
- - The Dubs in Croke Park can be a little flat for those from Kerry, for example
- - Rooter's preference, usually
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- - Plant native to Southeast Asia with a medicinal root that's used to reduce nausea
- - that's the spirit, reg! get back to the hot stuff!
- - spicy-rooted plant
- - Root retired man associated with mother's ruin
- - The underground stem of the plant Zingiber officinale
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- - Poisonous plant, the root of which is used medicinally or as a narcotic
- - A fork-rooted plant once said to have magical powers
- - poisonous plant produced by fellow elizabethan sailor
- - Poisonous plant; also legendary magician
- - Plant said to have a magic root
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