Answer: PLUM
PLUM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PLUM with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Fruit
- Colour
- Choice
- Prize
- Purple shade
- Juicy fruit
- Fleshy fruit
- Shade of purple
- Windfall
- Purple hue
- Kind of pudding
- Brandy flavor
- Dark purple
- Purple fruit
- Chutney fruit
- Prized
- Reddish purple
- Coveted
- "Clue" professor
- Fruit with a pit
- Pudding fruit
- Jack Horner's prize
- Slot machine fruit
- Summer fruit
- Stone fruit
- Deep purple
- Brandy flavoring
- Reddish-purple
- Purple color
- Succulent fruit
- Purplish fruit
- Fruit with a stone
- Clue suspect
- Tomato in tomato paste
- Prune's start
- Prune, before drying
- Kind of tomato
- Horner's find
- Choice assignment
- Professor in Clue
- Horner's prize
- Highly desirable
- Desirable thing
- Coveted prize
- Coveted assignment
- Choice, as an assignment
- Choice job
- What a prune once was
- Smooth-skinned fruit
- Prune, once
- Potential prune
- Juicy reward
- Jack Horner's reward
- Jack Horner's find
- Horner's surprise
- Fruit that becomes a prune
- Drupe
- Clue professor
- Christmas pudding fruit
- Prune, previously
- Prune, formerly
- Prune beginning
- Professor of board games?
- Juicy reward?
- Horner's discovery
- Highly desirable job
- Fruit high in antioxidants
- Extremely desirable
- Duck sauce ingredient
- Desirable, as a job
- Coveted, as a position
- Choice thing
- Choice — fruit
- "Live Through This (Fifteen Stories)" Mighty Joe ___
- What Jack Horner pulled from his pie, in a nursery rhyme
- Unwrinkled prune
- Tidbit in Jack Horner's pie
- Sweet bonus
- Suspect in the game Clue
- Something very good
- Shade close to mulberry
- Raki fruit
- Purple hue that's also a fruit
- Purple hue named after a fruit
- Purple color named after a fruit
- Prune's source
- Prune, pre-withering
- Prune, pre-drying
- Prune, before it was dried out
- Prune-to-be
- Prune source
- Proof of the pudding?
- Professor played by Christopher Lloyd in "Clue"
- Professor played by Christopher Lloyd
- Professor in a library, perhaps
- Professor ___, Clue suspect
- Professor ___ (suspect in Clue)
- Professor ___ (Clue suspect)
- Professor ___ (character in the board game Clue)
- Prized thing
- Political tidbit
- Political fruit
- Oval fruit
- Much valued — fruit
- Little Jack's prize
- Little Jack Horner's haul
- Li hing mui fruit
- Juicy fruit with a pit
- Job everyone wants
- Jack Horner's treasure
- Jack Horner's surprise
- Jack Horner's pie extraction
- Jack Horner's discovery
- It may become a prune
- Icebox fruit in a William Carlos Williams poem
- Horner's treasure
- Horner's reward
- Horner's capture
- High-paying easy job
- Fruit used to make Umeshu
- Fruit used to make saladitos
- Fruit used to make duck sauce
- Fruit that's sometimes dried and salted
- Fruit that dries into a prune
- Fruit such as the damson
- Fruit in the William Carlos Williams poem "This Is Just to Say"
- Fruit in the liqueurs maesil-ju and umeshu
- Fruit in Jack Horner's pie
- Fruit in duck sauce
- Fruit for a Christmas pudding
- Fruit dried to make a prune
- First-class — fruit
- Fellow suspect of Mustard
- Desirable reward
- Dark bluish-red — fruit
- Damson, e.g.
- Damson or Mirabelle
- Color close to puce
- Clue academic
- Choice, as a job
- Choice object.
- Choice – purple colour
- Cherry ___ (tree)
- Brandy-flavoring fruit
- "Clue" surname
- " . . . and pulled out a ___"
- __ pudding: Christmas treat
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