- - Fruit that's a homophone of "pair"
- - Diamond shape that resembles a fruit
- - widely cultivated tree with a sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit
- - "Prune", you say, "is a fruit"
- - Fruit that's a source of nectar
- - Fruit in the shape of a bulb
- - fruit that's shaped like a light bulb
- - Fruit in a Harry & David basket
- - Gemstone cut named for a fruit
- - Fruit for sound couple?
- - Tree inhabited by a Christmas partridge
- - Fruit with a narrow top and wide bottom
- - Something juicy for the quiet listener
- - "What's a twin's favorite fruit? A ..."
- - Fruit in a holiday basket
- - Fruit with a wide base (anagram and homophone of "pare")
- - Fuzzy fruit whose tree is in a Christmas carol
- - A tree-borne fruit
- - Orchard fruit that lends its name to a body shape
- - Green fruit with a rounded bottom
- - A little grape, a ripe fruit
- - "A partridge in a ... tree"
- - D'Anjou, for one
- - A partridge's tree in a Christmas song, or a distinctively shaped fruit
- - Lute shape
- - Tree for a partridge
- - It's shaped like a bell
- - "... and a partridge in a ...... tree"
- - Tree in a Christmas song
- - Bottom-heavy shape
- - A fruit to poach
- - Tree in a Christmas carol
- - Shape of some tones
- - Mandolin shape
- - Fruit a lute is shaped like
- - Comice, for one
- - Certain body shape
- - Unflattering shape
- - Tree in bloom in a Van Gogh painting
- - Tree for a Yule bird
- - Shape of perfect tones.
- - Shape of a mandolin's body
- - Shape for a tone.
- - Pipa shape
- - Partridge's tree, in a carol
- - Kesha "Grow a ......"
- - Item in a Harry & David basket
- - Homophone for pair
- - Gallbladder's shape
- - Fruit with a bottom-heavy shape
- - Fruit with a Bartlett variety
- - Fruit with a "check the neck" ripeness test
- - Fruit used to describe a large-hipped physique
- - Fruit shaped like a bell
- - Fruit in a still-life painting
- - Fine wood for woodwinds
- - Dessert for a dieter
- - Body shape of the hip-heavy
- - Asian ...... (fruit in a sleeve)
- - By the sound of it, cut fruit
- - Bottom-heavy fruit that's poached
- - Common garden fruit tree
- - somehow reap fruit
- - Fruit that sound like it should come in "pair"
- - Fruit in seafoam salad
- - Homophone of pare and pair
- - Not-quite-round fruit
- - Apple's relative
- - Fruit cut, we hear
- - Tree in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
- - repeater destroying the partridge perch
- - Fruit that features in Twelve Days of Christmas
- - Bulbous-bottomed fruit
- - Quiet appreciation of music bears fruit
- - Anjou Bosc or Bartlett fruit
- - Fruit in many still life paintings
- - ... nectar (fruity beverage)
- - Some disappearing fruit
- - Fruit couple picked up
- - sweet fall from the fruit-tree
- - nectar fruit
- - fruit that should come in twos?
- - Certain type of fruit
- - anjou, bosc, or bartlett, e.g
- - Fruit initially puréed with some corn
- - appearing to have food
- - Round-bottomed fruit
- - Wide-bottomed fruit
- - The prickly kind may also be edible
- - Fruit and veg plus starter of risotto
- - Prickly ... (cactus variety)
- - Fruit couple heard of
- - Apple's cousin (homophone of pair)
- - Fruit that may get poached (rhymes with "bear")
- - Apple's cousin
- - "Check the neck" of this fruit to judge its ripeness
- - Fruit that may be poached
- - Fruit and vegetable, right?
- - Poached fruit that rhymes with "bear"
- - Bosc, eg
- - "The Twelve Days of Christmas" fruit
- - Apple's cousin (rhymes with pair)
- - Bartlett, eg
- - Bell-shaped orchard fruit
- - Harry and David fruit
- - Anjou, eg
- - Korean ... (juicy Asian fruit)
- - somehow reap the fruit
- - Fruit that might be in naengmyeon
- - say two fruit
- - fruit in some galettes
- - Fruit with approximately 3000 known varieties
- - "peach, plum, ......" (joanna newsom song)
- - Fruit often baked in wine
- - Bartlett, e.g.
- - Bosc
- - Quince's cousin
- - Orchard item
- - Fruit in the rose family
- - Fruit basket selection
- - Bell-shaped fruit
- - Tapering fruit
- - Seckel, e.g.
- - Obovoid pome
- - Fall fruit
- - Comice, e.g.
- - Bartlett or Anjou
- - Apple relative
- - Anjou or Comice
- - Still life favorite
- - Seckel or Bartlett
- - Pome
- - Partridge's tree
- - It can be poached
- - Fruit that's often found in fruit cocktail
- - Fruit mentioned in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
- - Fruit cooked in cream and sugar
- - Dentiform : tooth :: pyriform : ......
- - Compote flavor
- - Certain edible fruit
- - Bartlett or Seckel
- - Bartlett
- - Anjou or Seckel
- - Anjou or Kieffer
- - Anjou or Bartlett
- - Alligator --- (avocado)
- - The gallbladder is shaped like one
- - Tarte Bourdaloue fruit
- - Starkrimson or Concorde
- - Sorbitol source
- - Seckel or Anjou
- - Seckel
- - Schnapps flavor
- - Schnapps choice
- - Rose family tree
- - Quince look-alike
- - Prickly item
- - Prickly ...... (the sabra)
- - Popular compote fruit
- - Popular brandy flavor
- - Partridge's preferred tree
- - Orchard produce
- - One fruit that sounds like two
- - Nectar-bearing fruit
- - Napiform : turnip :: pyriform : ......
- - Millay's "The ...... Tree"
- - Kind of nectar
- - Kieffer or Seckel.
- - Kieffer or Anjou
- - Kieffer ........
- - Juicy ...... (Jelly Belly flavor)
- - Item in some brandy bottles
- - Grey Goose "La Poire" flavoring
- - Green Anjou, e.g.
- - Garber or Bartlett
- - Fruit-cup chunk
- - Fruit-basket item
- - Fruit with Bartlett and Bosc varieties
- - Fruit that comes in Bartlett and Anjou varieties
- - Fruit that comes in Anjou and Bartlett varieties
- - Fruit that can be an Anjou or Bosc
- - Fruit served with brandy
- - Fruit on some slot machines
- - Fruit baked in wine
- - Elvis Costello's is "Sweet"
- - Elvis Costello "Sweet ......"
- - Egg : oval :: .......... : pyriform
- - Cornice, e.g.
- - Cornice or Bosc
- - Conference fruit?
- - Compote ingredient, often
- - Compote component, perhaps
- - Common still-life item
- - Carol word sung 12 times
- - Burrel or Seckel
- - Broad-bottomed fruit
- - Brandied fruit
- - Bottom-heavy relative of an apple
- - Bosc or Seckel
- - Bartlett ...... (fruit with yellow-green skin)
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