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20 answers for: Result of the seeding process at Wimbledon
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GRASSCOURTResult of the seeding process at Wimbledon? (5,5)
SCABSign of the healing process at work
THAWActor John's process at the end of winter? (4)
EENYStart of a selection process at recess
TIMELAPSEKind of cinematic technique for showing a slow process at an accelerated pace (4-5)
OCCLUSIONCouncil so wrong to show process at front (9)
LEGISLATIONProcess at work in Congress
REENTRYDown-to-Earth process at NASA?
RAINDesired result of cloud seeding
TEASELPrickly wild flower with tiny lavender-coloured blooms visited by bees in the summer and by goldfinches when seeding in the autumn/winter (6)
RAINMAKEROne whose intention it is to induce precipitation by means of ceremonial dancing, cloud-seeding or pluviculture; or, an executive who is successful at generating money (9)
ACORNA mostly laughably passe form of seeding
SHEARERSSTRIKE1891 pastoral dispute seeding the Labor Party's origins (8,6)
GREYHAIRThe result of the impact of time on top of the aging locks (4,4)
SUNBOWPrismatic arc of colours as a result of the refraction of natural light shining through the mist or spray of a waterfall, cascade or fountain (6)
BLUEColour of the daytime sky as a result of the process named after physicist Lord Rayleigh in which molecules in the atmosphere cause white light to "scatter" (4)
SLEETGlobular, generally transparent ice pellets that have diameters of 5 mm (0.2 inch) or less and that form as a result of the freezing of raindrops or the freezing of mostly melted snowflakes.
AQUILEGIAAlso known as granny's bonnet, a self-seeding, clump-forming flower with blooms in pastel shades of pink, lavender, peach, lemon, mauve or cream (9)
SELFWhen a plant sets seed, and many of its offspring grow around its base, it is described as a ___-seeding plant (4)
NIGELLAGenus of love-in-a-mist, a self-seeding cottage garden flower often appearing in paving or herbaceous borders (7)