- - Shrub or tree with clusters of white or yellow flowers
- - Thorny savanna tree
- - Thorny tree with spikes of yellow or white flowers
- - Account on a USA service for a tree
- - Spies appear after hiding odd bits of larch and oak tree
- - Tree that giraffes love
- - tree cited in exodus as the material used for the ark of the covenant
- - iconic tree of the african savanna.
- - two bills i stuck on a tree
- - Each cat essentially spies a tree
- - tree often eaten by giraffes
- - Spiny tree or shrub with small yellow or white flowers
- - current is doubled by first-class set-up in tree
- - In part of mosaic, a casuarina was turned into another tree
- - Tree or shrub, wattle
- - Tree of the mimosa family...mmm, mimosas
- - Tree from which giraffes browse
- - Thorny flowering shrub
- - Spiny tree or shrub
- - Small tree or shrub
- - Shrub or small tree
- - Flowering tree
- - Savanna tree
- - Thorny shrub
- - Spiny tree
- - Tree of the mimosa family
- - Common tree in Australian forests
- - Spiny tree of warm climates
- - Thorny tree
- - Tree with durable wood
- - Mimosa family tree
- - Tree favored by giraffes
- - I will join accountants up a gum tree
- - Umbrella-shaped savanna tree
- - Flowering tree or shrub
- - Tree in a giraffe's diet
- - First-class accountants climbing tree
- - Tree that yields gum arabic
- - Thorny ornamental
- - Tree used as a symbol of Freemasonry
- - Pod-bearing tree
- - Gum-yielding tree
- - Gum arabic-yielding tree
- - Tree yielding gum arabic
- - Commonly thorny tree
- - Thorny plant
- - Small tree of the mimosa family
- - Gum arabic tree
- - Small flowering tree
- - Small mimosa-family tree
- - Tree source of gum
- - Locust tree, e.g.
- - Tree with yellow, clustered flowers
- - Tree from which many ukuleles are made
- - Gum tree
- - Decorative tree
- - Giraffe's favorite tree
- - Mimosa tree
- - Mimosaceous tree
- - Wattle tree
- - Kind of tree
- - Tropical tree with white flowers
- - Flower or locust tree
- - Tree with pods
- - Tropical tree
- - Small tree
- - Locust tree
- - Tree
- - a shrub or tree of warm climates that has clustered yellow flowers and is typically thorny
- - tree seen in the african savanna
- - .... Avenue, archetypal suburban street
- - account repeated by one next to a shrub
- - bills going to one getting a shrub
- - Two accountants climbing, one on a tropical shrub
- - Plant such as wattle
- - Account repeated by one with a plant
- - Plant's account supported by a covert US group
- - Ark of the Covenant wood
- - ".... Avenue" is a clichéd suburban street name
- - Plant article about spies
- - Contents of sack seen repeatedly by one with a plant
- - sensitive plant raised in jamaica carefully!
- - Genus of shrubs and trees which includes the Golden Wattle, floral emblem of Australia
- - Excellent returns by accounts in plant
- - mimosa family shrub
- - Reviews short broadcast by two accountants and one of the Wattles from Australia
- - Locust, eg
- - A heartless organisation of people spying on agents leads to plant - a spiky type
- - a hundred twice obtain a first-class return to see a shrub
- - A shrub.
- - Locust, e.g.
- - Locust shrub
- - Giraffes eat its leaves
- - Spiny shrub with clusters of yellow or white flowers
- - Shrub allied to mimosa.
- - Mid-'90s Imogen Heap band
- - (Sub)tropical shrub with yellow or white flowers — wattle
- - Shrub
- - A heartless organisation of spies contacting agent's plant
- - Pea family shrub
- - Account by a group of spies - one is a plant
- - Plant spies to pursue leaders of agitators, communists and anarchists
- - Flowering shrub
- - Article about American spies in plant
- - Food for a giraffe
- - Plant like wattle
- - Pharmaceutical thickener
- - Article about spies in plant
- - Article about CIA in plant
- - Shrub known as wattle
- - Article about Langley people in plant
- - Wattle
- - Gum arabic source
- - Caught between teetotallers responsible for spying from the garden centre
- - Source of gum arabic
- - Caught between teetotallers and half of them coming back in 20 down from the garden centre
- - Plant doubly if little account comes up very well
- - Australian shrub
- - Plant such as the Australian wattle
- - Mimosa, for one
- - Mimosa cousin
- - Caught teetotallers with spies from garden centre
- - Current account at institute is key to what's in garden centre
- - Couple of accounts on one note from garden centre
- - Gum source
- - Mimosa family member
- - Golden wattle, for one
- - Yellow-flowered shrub
- - Gum arabic
- - Whistling thorn, e.g.
- - Member of the mimosa family
- - Tannin source
- - Giraffe's meal
- - Type of mimosa
- - Greenish yellow that is redder than liqueur green
- - Plant with yellow flowers
- - Serengeti sight
- - Australia's national blossom
- - Yellow-flowering shrub
- - Plant of the mimosa family
- - Savanna shrub
- - Spiny shrub
- - Pea family member
- - Greenish-yellow hue
- - Relative of mimosa
- - Aussie blackwood
- - "It'sh .... mishtaken identity"
- - Landscaper's shrub
- - Tropical shrub
- - Shrub of the mimosa family.
- - Garden plant.
- - Spiny bush
- - Locust
- - Decorative shrub
- - A Conservative leader with a CIA plant
- - Bill going to one getting a shrub
- - First-rate accountant repeatedly sent back plant
- - shrub with small yellow flowers
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