- - excellent fruit
- - The best fruit
- - Deep purple fruit
- - Fruit which, when dried, is a prune
- - Fruit that's sometimes dried and salted
- - Type of cake with fruit served during Christmas
- - Fruit dried to make a prune
- - Fruit; something desirable
- - Choice trimmed feathers?
- - icebox fruit in a william carlos williams poem
- - a stone fruit and a colour
- - Choice, highly desirable
- - prize fruit
- - fruit that's not completely well-rounded
- - fruit that grows feathers with age
- - Choice made by male after bonus reduced
- - fruit in slivovitz
- - Almost round purple fruit
- - Choice of fruit?
- - Prunes are dried form of this fruit
- - Purple or reddish fleshy fruit
- - Christmas pudding fruit (rhymes with "rum")
- - Fruit that lends its name to a dark shade of purple
- - The dried form of this fruit is called prune
- - Juicy fruit with a pit, commonly used in pudding
- - Fruit in the William Carlos Williams poem "This Is Just to Say"
- - Reddish-purple tree fruit
- - fruit that's not quite well-rounded
- - A stone fruit
- - Choice thing
- - Raki fruit
- - Purple hue named after a fruit
- - Purple color named after a fruit
- - Political fruit
- - Oval fruit
- - Much valued — fruit
- - Fruit used to make duck sauce
- - Fruit that dries into a prune
- - Dark bluish-red — fruit
- - Choice object.
- - Purplish fruit
- - Fruit that becomes a prune
- - Purple fruit
- - Fruit used to make saladitos
- - Fruit such as the damson
- - Fruit, fleshy, reduced
- - Fat should be reduced slightly -- get fruit
- - Fruit; something choice
- - Fruit in duck sauce
- - Fruit in Jack Horner's pie
- - Tailless cat eating large fruit
- - Fruit in shapeless mass page brought forward
- - Dark-red fruit
- - Bob's never-ending choice
- - Juicy fruit with a pit
- - Choice, as a job
- - Fruit that's highly desirable, exactly as reported
- - Smooth-skinned fruit
- - Choice fruit
- - Brandy-flavoring fruit
- - Fruit that with age grows feathers
- - Choice, as an assignment
- - First-class — fruit
- - Fruit of the genus Prunus
- - Fruit for a Christmas pudding
- - Choice job
- - Fruit high in antioxidants
- - Choice assignment
- - Slot-machine fruit
- - Stone-fruit
- - Fruit with a stone
- - Fruit with a pit
- - Summer fruit
- - Christmas pudding fruit
- - Pudding fruit
- - A juicy fruit
- - Succulent fruit
- - Fleshy fruit
- - Fruit
- - ......-choice
- - Juicy fruit
- - Tree line crossed by tailless feline
- - wodehouse, for his fans
- - Prune-to-be, perhaps
- - Professor in the game Clue
- - excellent food
- - damson or mirabelle
- - pudding or pie variety
- - excellent sort of pudding
- - Professor in a game
- - Purple Professor in the game of "Clue"
- - Prune, when still on a tree
- - Little Jack Horner's prize
- - kelsey ......, wnba star & all-time leading scorer in ncaa women's basketball
- - A juicy lump, perhaps
- - Prune, pre-drying
- - Highly desirable
- - Dark reddish-purple
- - Purple hue(Used today)
- - Clue suspect
- - Prune's start
- - Prune, once
- - Professor in Clue
- - Horner's prize
- - Drupe
- - Prune, formerly
- - Professor of board games?
- - Potential prune
- - Horner's discovery
- - What Jack Horner pulled from his pie, in a nursery rhyme
- - Unwrinkled prune
- - Tidbit in Jack Horner's pie
- - Something very good
- - Prune's source
- - Prune, pre-withering
- - Prune, before it was dried out
- - Proof of the pudding?
- - Professor played by Christopher Lloyd in "Clue"
- - Professor ...... (character in the board game Clue)
- - Prized thing
- - Political tidbit
- - Little Jack's prize
- - Jack Horner's surprise
- - Jack Horner's discovery
- - Horner's reward
- - Horner's capture
- - High-paying easy job
- - Damson, e.g.
- - " . . . and pulled out a ......"
- - Kind of tomato
- - Desirable thing
- - Reddish purple color
- - Dark purple
- - Cherry ...... (tree)
- - Jack Horner's prize
- - 'Clue' Professor
- - Professor in a library, perhaps
- - Desirable, as a job
- - Highly desirable job
- - Shade close to mulberry
- - A feather in one's cap finishing off claret
- - Juicy reward
- - Coveted, as a position
- - Nickname of the writer P.G. Wodehouse
- - Very good local Claret?
- - Deep Purple playing on German and Belgium borders
- - It may become a prune
- - Damson, eg
- - Professor ...... (suspect in Clue)
- - Very desirable thing
- - Jack Horner's pie extraction
- - Color close to puce
- - Prune source
- - Reddish-purple colour
- - Dark reddish-purple colour: especially valued
- - A wonderful job on both sides of platinum album
- - Horner's surprise
- - Deep purple
- - Horner's find
- - Professor ......, Clue suspect
- - Prune, previously
- - Suspect in the game Clue
- - "Live Through This (Fifteen Stories)" Mighty Joe ......
- - Job everyone wants
- - What a prune once was
- - Coveted assignment
- - Tempting perquisite
- - Jack Horner's find
- - Prune, before drying
- - Little Jack Horner's haul
- - Fellow suspect of Mustard
- - Coveted prize
- - "Clue" surname
- - Jack Horner's reward
- - Jack Horner's treasure
- - Extremely desirable
- - Prune-to-be
- - Sweet bonus
- - Professor played by Christopher Lloyd
- - Desirable reward
- - Clue academic
- - Horner's pie extraction
- - Prune beginning
- - Horner's treasure
- - Tomato in tomato paste
- - Coveted
- - Prized
- - Brandy flavoring
- - Duck sauce ingredient
- - Windfall
- - Kind of pudding
- - Reddish purple
- - Colour
- - Purple shade
- - Shade of purple
- - Purple color
- - Brandy flavor
- - Jack Horner's treat
- - Tree
- - Prize
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