20 answers for: Quinces, e.g. |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| POMES | Quinces, e.g. |
| POME | Pear or quince, e.g. |
| NUMERO | Quince, e.g. |
| NUMEROS | Once and quince, e.g. |
| BDAYS | Quinces, etc. |
| SEQUIN | Spangle found amongst those quinces (6) |
| MARMALADE | Traditional breakfast conserve made from Seville oranges (originally quinces) (9) |
| PEARS | With cultivars including Anjou, Doyenne du Comice, Conference, jargonelle and Williams, orchard fruits related to quinces and medlars (5) |
| PIPS | Spots on dominoes or dice; or, seeds of apples, pears and quinces (4) |
| APPLE | Bramley, Cox's orange pippin, russet ... a fruit related to roses, quinces, almonds and pears used for cider, vinegar, tarte tatin and Dorset cake (5) |
| ELIOT | First name of an artist who painted Irises, Bundle of Asparagus, Two Hyacinth Bulbs, Quinces and Pink and White Turnips (5) |
| ROSES | With a national collection of rambling varieties at Moor Wood in Gloucestershire, flowers in the family that includes apples, meadowsweet, pears, quinces and strawberries (5) |
| PECTIN | From the Greek for "congealed", a substance present in citruses, crab-apples, currants, gooseberries, quinces, plums, unripe blackberries and other fruits, traditionally used for setting jams and jell |
| UNRIPE | Tear into quinces (occasionally still green, perhaps) (6) |
| WALLFRUIT | Espalier trained to grow flat against brickwork; or, the apples, figs, pears, plums, quinces or other edible crop grown on said fan-shaped tree (4,5) |
| PEAR | Quince's cousin |
| STARVELING | One of Quince's playmates realigns TV set |
| IMMORAL | Quince's married, and said to be cheating |
| TRES | One-fifth of quince |
| ASIN | Q ___ quince |
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