- - 11's other fruit
- - Fruit loaf's split between hands
- - It's eaten, but one can have water with it
- - If fellows consume half a loaf, it's edible!
- - Stockholder's bonanza
- - Low-fat breakfast dish
- - It's opened with a knife
- - Breakfast or dessert dish
- - Dessert for a dieter
- - Breakfast slice
- - Baller's target?
- - Breakfast fruit
- - Fruit that's still a fruit when two of its letters are switched
- - Dieter's breakfast
- - You might thump it to see if it's fresh
- - Botanically, it's a berry
- - Breakfast buffet choice
- - Breakfast offering
- - Breakfast side, sometimes
- - Dieter's breakfast, perhaps
- - Breakfast order
- - Breakfast staple
- - Breakfast serving
- - Healthy breakfast choice
- - Fruit – one for the shy
- - fruit eaten by some londoners
- - Fruit of the gourd family
- - Honeydew fruit
- - day to eat the spanish fruit
- - Summer fruit with seeds
- - men accepting half a loaf as something to eat
- - fruit the spanish found during day
- - Fruit with a rind
- - ... baller (kitchen tool)
- - Fruit of gourd family
- - fruit that becomes another fruit when you swap the first and third letters
- - Head for A Nightmare on Elm
- - some longing to find fruit inside
- - cantaloupe or honeydew, to name two
- - Fruit salad fruit, often
- - Fruit yours truly left at work
- - Honeydew, eg
- - People accept half a loaf as something to eat
- - Large fleshy fruit with seeds
- - Cantaloupe claiming to be Chaney?
- - Summer fruit whose seeds you may spit out
- - ...-headed whale, marine dolphin species found near ocean islands
- - Laid out medallion showing fruit
- - Juicy summer fruit with many seeds
- - Large berry
- - Casaba, eg
- - Juicy fruit dotted with black seeds
- - Does it taste like lemon squash?
- - Rind-covered item
- - Healthy dessert
- - Having, myself, got fifty on "Tropical Fruit"
- - Juicy summer fruit whose seeds can be spit out
- - word from the greek for "apple"
- - To me, half London can be at the waterside getting fruit!
- - juicy summertime snack
- - some londoners have something to eat
- - Fruity word after "musk" or "water"
- - Cantaloupe or honeydew, for one
- - Casaba, for example
- - Mole excited by new fruit
- - Cantaloupe, eg
- - fruit in the okinawan stir-fry dish goya chanpuru
- - fruit from some london trees
- - Fruit swallowed by some Londoners
- - part of a caramel one may be used as a first course
- - Casaba
- - Water or musk
- - Midori liqueur flavor
- - Deep pink shade
- - Crenshaw or casaba, e.g.
- - Cantaloupe or honeydew, for example
- - Word after musk or water
- - Sweet juicy fruit
- - Stockholders' bonanza
- - Shannon Hoon band Blind ......
- - Shade of crimson
- - Relative of the squash.
- - Relative of the pumpkin.
- - Profit windfall
- - Profit surplus
- - Picnic finisher
- - One might be thumped at the market
- - Non-filling dessert
- - It might get a thumping
- - Honeydew, for example
- - Honeydew or cantaloupe, for example
- - Fruit whose seeds are spit out
- - Fruit sometimes cut into balls
- - Fruit in a sweetheart cake
- - Fruit — lemon (anag)
- - Eg cantaloupe
- - Dividend fruit
- - Crenshaw or casaba
- - Citron ......
- - Big fruit
- - "No Rain" Blind ......
- - ...... baller (tool for scooping out a cantaloupe)
- - ...... Ball (cocktail that tastes like honeydew)
- - Large, sweet fruit
- - Pinkish color
- - Honeydew or casaba
- - Pepo
- - Extra dividend
- - Dessert item
- - Yellowish pink
- - Summer fruit
- - Honeydew, for one
- - Honeydew or cantaloupe
- - Brunch fruit
- - Cantaloupe, for example
- - Fruit from some Londoners
- - Deep pink
- - Casaba, e.g
- - Fruit salad ingredient
- - Gourd fruit
- - Cantaloupe or honeydew
- - Pinkish Crayola color
- - Switching sample of methanol emptied of fruit
- - Fruit cup morsel
- - Fruit grown on a vine
- - Type of pepo
- - Fruit served in balls
- - Fruit that would make Cara sweet?
- - Honeydew, e.g
- - Honey, in addition to fruit
- - Shade of pink
- - Large fruit
- - Gourd family product
- - Fruit served with prosciutto
- - Smoothie ingredient
- - Head, in slang
- - Balled fruit
- - Fruit eaten up by rhino, lemons
- - Cantaloupe or 28-Across
- - Fruit cut into balls
- - Fruit that may get thumped
- - Caramel only part of a juicy gourd
- - Cantaloupe fruit
- - Gourd family fruit
- - A fruit
- - Edible gourd
- - Honeydew
- - Fruit often cut into balls
- - Galia or gac
- - Fruit of the gourd family with a hard rind
- - Casaba or Crenshaw
- - First person cut solitary fruit
- - Mike takes a long time over length of fruit
- - Fruit-salad staple
- - Laid out medallion for the starter accompanying the Parma ham
- - It might receive a thumping
- - Cantaloupe
- - Chaps eating half the bread and fruit
- - Chop up lemon in fruit salad
- - Gourd
- - Pink shade
- - Vine-grown fruit
- - Crayola color similar to Mauvelous
- - Medium crimson or dark pink
- - Brunch slice
- - All-too-prevalent fruit in a salad, imo
- - Fruit-cup tidbit
- - Winter ....
- - Pink hue
- - Crenshaw, for one
- - Item in a patch
- - Casaba or honeydew
- - Cantaloupe, e.g.
- - It may be prepared with a baller
- - Fruit grown in a patch
- - Fruit-cup fruit
- - Cantaloupe, for one
- - Juicy gourd
- - Cantaloupe or honeydew, e.g.
- - Dark pink
- - Large profit to be divided up
- - Financial windfall
- - Crenshaw or cantaloupe
- - Sweet gourd
- - Crenshaw, e.g.
- - Fruit in balls
- - Fruit tray goody
- - Casaba, for one
- - Fruit seen in balls
- - Succulent fruit
- - Persian, for one
- - Noggin
- - Noodle
- - Fleshy fruit
- - Type of fruit
- - Fruit
- - Head
- - Ball
- - Juicy fruit
- - fruit 'the melodeon' poem is not about!
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