- - Idahos, e.g.
- - Idahos, in dialect
- - Idahos
- - Treats can be made from certain underground vegies
- - sources for skins
- - Spuds, mashed treats
- - Potatoes very cold in London?
- - Thanks for mashing the rest of the spuds
- - Spuds, to some
- - Some long balls
- - Hash-prep needs
- - Breakfast skillet ingredients
- - Sources of fries
- - Home runs, in slang
- - Gem Staters' pride
- - Idaho produce, informally
- - Things hashed and mashed, informally
- - Potatoes, slangily
- - Thanksgiving side dish, informally
- - Idahoan's pride
- - Fries, slangily
- - Where tots may come from
- - Home runs, slangily
- - "Ol' Man River" crop
- - Source of hash, slangily
- - Tots may be made from them
- - Chitlins might be cooked with 'em
- - Pride of Idaho
- - Homers, in baseball slang
- - Idahoes, informally
- - Home fries source
- - Homers, slangily
- - Mashed dish, in slang
- - The "chips" in fish and chips, slangily
- - Home runs, in baseball slang
- - Starchy fixin's
- - Home fries, slangily
- - Vegetables for the kiddies.
- - Relatives of spuds.
- - Potatoes: Dial.
- - Hillbilly's food.
- - "Where the corn and ...... grow."
- - Edible tubers: Dial.
- - Some blasts
- - Starch sources
- - Spuds
- - Side dish, informally
- - Salamis, e.g
- - Four-baggers
- - Source of fries, slangily
- - Fries source, informally
- - See 95-Down
- - Spuds in slang
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