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207 total results for PEAS( score: 50 )

84 results for PEAS from Modern Era puzzles:
Repeated clues show (number of Modern Era occurrences).
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Tue Apr 30, 20241AIngredients in a green baby food puréeMichèle GovierFagliano
Mon Feb 26, 20241ALittle spheres in a podJoe MarquezShortz
Tue Dec 12, 202349DMattar paneer ingredientsPeter GordonShortz
Thu Jul 13, 202329DPod setHanh HuynhShortz
Mon Jul 3, 202367AThings "split" in a green soupSam BuchbinderShortz
Sun Mar 12, 202389AMushy ___ (British side dish)David TuffsShortz
Sun Aug 7, 202281DVegetables that make a fitting addition to alphabet soup?Tina LabadieShortz
Fri Jun 3, 202254AIngredients in mattar paneerRobyn WeintraubShortz
Fri Apr 8, 202219ATiny seeds of green fruits, technicallyCaitlin ReidShortz
Sat Feb 12, 202254AThough commonly known as vegetables, botanically they are fruitMary Lou GuizzoShortz
Thu Jan 20, 202244APopular samosa fillingHoward BarkinShortz
Mon May 24, 202116AChallenging vegetables to eat with a forkAdrienne AtkinsShortz
Tue May 11, 202112DThey're often served mushy in EnglandKevin PattersonShortz
Thu Jun 27, 20193DFood that may be puréed for babiesHoang-Kim VuShortz
Sun Apr 14, 20194DSamosa ingredients (2)Will NedigerShortz
Sun Jan 20, 20196DSubject of early genetics researchRichard CroweShortz
Fri Feb 23, 201823AShepherd's pie ingredients (3)Trenton CharlsonShortz
Mon Jul 31, 201718DSmall, spherical vegetablesDavid SteinbergShortz
Tue Apr 25, 201751AStew morselsGary J. WhiteheadShortz
Mon Oct 10, 201623APod fillersPatrick MerrellShortz
Wed Aug 10, 201634DSome baby foodDavid C. Duncan DekkerShortz
Sun Jun 12, 201638ACommon tidbits in fried riceFinn VigelandShortz
Wed Feb 24, 201664AWasabi ___ (bar snack) (2)Ruth Bloomfield MargolinShortz
Sat Apr 4, 201550A9-Down bitsNed WhiteShortz
Sun Nov 9, 201439ABirds Eye bagfulTom McCoyShortz
Wed Aug 20, 201427DWasabi ___ (bar snack) (2)Zhouqin BurnikelShortz
Sun Mar 10, 201339DPasta primavera ingredientsFinn VigelandShortz
Fri Jan 4, 201336ASnow ___ (3)David J. KahnShortz
Wed Nov 21, 201247ASnow ___ (3)David J. KahnShortz
Tue Aug 14, 201270AFood items catapulted with a spoon, maybeIan LivengoodShortz
Fri Jul 13, 201224DSnow ___ (3)Jim Horne and Jeff ChenShortz
Mon Jun 11, 201227ABlack-eyed ___Andrea Carla Michaels and Michael BlakeShortz
Tue Dec 27, 201155APod contents (4)John DunnShortz
Fri Mar 25, 201129AGreen Giant bagfulMike NothnagelShortz
Tue Nov 30, 201038ACarrots' plate-matesKristian HouseShortz
Sat Nov 13, 201045ASamosa ingredients (2)Mark DiehlShortz
Fri Sep 25, 200944DShepherd's pie ingredients (3)Robert A. DollShortz
Tue Sep 1, 200919DAccompaniers of carrots in a Birds Eye packageSteven GinzburgShortz
Mon Aug 31, 200950ALittle vegetables that rollFred PiscopShortz
Sun Jul 19, 200958DFried rice ingredientsLynn LempelShortz
Mon Dec 29, 200821DPod contents (4)Kevin DonovanShortz
Sun Oct 5, 200877AWhat "matar" means on an Indian menuByron WaldenShortz
Fri Aug 15, 200819ARow in a gardenBarry C. SilkShortz
Wed Jul 30, 20085AGoober ___Elizabeth A. LongShortz
Mon Jun 9, 200871A"Split" soup ingredientsPaula GamacheShortz
Mon Apr 28, 200845APod contents (4)Gary DischShortz
Fri Jan 18, 200850DPotpie ingredients (3)Trip PayneShortz
Fri Aug 10, 200722AMushy ___ (British dish)Patrick BerryShortz
Mon Jul 3, 200641APod contents (4)Randall J. HartmanShortz
Tue Feb 21, 200639AItems split in soupLisa WisemanShortz
Sun Jan 22, 2006118AGregor Mendel research subjectGeorge Barany and Michael ShteymanShortz
Sun Dec 18, 200584DSome have black eyesEthan Cooper and Michael ShteymanShortz
Sun Aug 28, 200575AShepherd's pie ingredients (3)Nancy Nicholson JolineShortz
Sun Apr 18, 200439DStew ingredients (2)Richard ChisholmShortz
Wed Dec 17, 200351DStew veggiesLeonard WilliamsShortz
Mon Jun 16, 200332AVegetables that rollNorma JohnsonShortz
Tue May 13, 200371AThey're split for soupTodd McClaryShortz
Tue Mar 11, 200311DPotpie ingredients (3)Janice M. PutneyShortz
Sun Jul 28, 200275DThey may be splitNelson HardyShortz
Fri Jan 18, 200223ARow in a shell?Manny NosowskyShortz
Thu Jun 21, 200158ABlack-eyed onesPeter AbideShortz
Wed May 2, 200129AExemplars of twinship (2)Nancy Salomon and Harvey EstesShortz
Fri Apr 27, 200142A"Sweet" thingsMark DiehlShortz
Sat Jan 27, 200145AShooters may need themRich NorrisShortz
Thu Apr 27, 20001DThey can be sweet (2)Greg StaplesShortz
Thu Oct 7, 199942AThey can be sweet (2)Kelly ClarkShortz
Fri May 14, 199919AExemplars of twinship (2)Frank LongoShortz
Wed Oct 21, 199847APotpie ingredients (3)Matt GaffneyShortz
Tue May 19, 199857DThey may be strained in young familiesWilliam S. CotterShortz
Sun Apr 26, 199850DSubjects of Mendelian experimentsFran and Lou SabinShortz
Wed Aug 27, 199767ASome are splitJonathan SchmalzbachShortz
Sun Dec 8, 199672DSplit ___A. J. SantoraShortz
Thu Nov 21, 199624DShooter's ammoM. Ashwood-SmithShortz
Sun Nov 3, 199694DStew ingredients (2)M. NosowskyShortz
Mon Jun 3, 199649AItems hard to eat with a knifeS. L. RobbinsShortz
Mon Feb 12, 199633DStew vegetablesS. RobbinsShortz
Tue Jan 16, 199655DLike ___ in a podR. HartmanShortz
Sun Aug 6, 199552AKid's ammoManny NosowskyShortz
Wed Dec 14, 19946DThey're often splitWayne Robert WilliamsShortz
Sun Sep 25, 199493DPierre's poisNancy Nicholson JolineShortz
Fri Aug 12, 199437DThey're sometimes splitNorman S. WizerShortz
Thu Jul 21, 199431DVegetablesBetty JorgensenShortz
Tue Apr 12, 199455DBirds Eye productErnie FurtadoShortz
Thu Mar 10, 199425DChild's ammoLois SidwayShortz
3 results for PEAS from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthorEditor
Jul 25, 2010Diagramless65DWasabi ___ (spicy snack)Fred PiscopShortz
Mar 25, 2007Diagramless57DStew ingredientsBrendan Emmett QuigleyShortz
Mar 16, 2003Diagramless64ACarrots partnerFred PiscopShortz
120 results for PEAS from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Sun Sep 5, 199385ASome legumesNancy Scandrett RossMaleska
Sat Jul 31, 199361ASoup vegetablesTap OsbornMaleska
Thu Jun 10, 199362AGarbanzos' cousinsWilliam CanineMaleska
Wed May 5, 19931DPlay-gun ammoJune A. BoggsMaleska
Sun Jan 26, 1992114DPlay-gun ammoCathy MillhauserMaleska
Sun Dec 15, 199118DPod contentsNorma SteinbergMaleska
Sat Jan 26, 199151AThese may be splitDaniel GirardiMaleska
Wed Aug 15, 19901DGarbanzos' cousinsBetty JorgensenMaleska
Tue Jul 17, 199047AMinestrone veggiesLois SidwayMaleska
Sun May 20, 199041APod populationJohn RussellMaleska
Tue Mar 20, 199067AVeggie choiceLois SidwayMaleska
Sun Mar 11, 1990104DPod denizensRobert H. WolfeMaleska
Tue Jul 18, 198962ASome are black-eyedJohn DreyerMaleska
Wed Mar 1, 198923ACarrots' companionsBetty JorgensenMaleska
Tue Feb 21, 198963ACertain veggiesJeanette K. BrillMaleska
Tue Jan 17, 198913DLegumesDon GroatMaleska
Fri Dec 9, 19885ACow and field followersMary M. MurdochMaleska
Tue Apr 12, 198834ALeguminous plantsKenneth WitteMaleska
Mon Apr 4, 19886AVegetablesSidney L. RobbinsMaleska
Thu Oct 30, 198621ADinner servingRoger H. CourtneyMaleska
Mon Dec 30, 198514ACarrots' companionsSidney L. RobbinsMaleska
Sun Aug 18, 198582DLeguminous plantsCharles M. DeberMaleska
Sun Jul 14, 198558DThimblerig unitsBert H. KruseMaleska
Sat Mar 30, 198520AStew ingredientWilliam LutwiniakMaleska
Mon Nov 26, 19849APod dwellersBarbara J. WeakleyMaleska
Sun Aug 26, 1984116ASide dishAlfio MicciMaleska
Sat May 19, 198416AHigh protein sourceJohn M. SamsonMaleska
Tue May 1, 198466AAnagram of apesHelena FarmerMaleska
Tue Dec 13, 198346ASeeds rich in proteinJanis HellerMaleska
Mon Jan 24, 198350DCarrots' partnersHerb L. RisteenMaleska
Tue Aug 18, 198134DItems in some patchesChristy RidleyMaleska
Mon Aug 3, 19815ALegumesAudrey KochMaleska
Fri Apr 24, 198161AAmmo for some shootersNancy McCarthyMaleska
Sat Mar 28, 198142ASeeds rich in proteinWilliam LutwiniakMaleska
Sat Nov 8, 198022AMissiles, when driedMermelsteinMaleska
Fri Aug 1, 198016ALegumesWilliam LutwiniakMaleska
Mon Jun 9, 198026DGarden produceHerb L. RisteenMaleska
Mon Mar 10, 198032ALegumesGrace FabbroniMaleska
Mon Jan 14, 198061AVegetablesKathryn RighterMaleska
Fri Jan 4, 198060APlay-gun ammoC. J. AngioMaleska
Tue Nov 20, 197918ASoup vegetablesCharles EnglerMaleska
Fri Sep 7, 197932DLegumesJeanette K. BrillMaleska
Wed May 10, 197852AShooter fodderJordan S. LasherMaleska
Sun Apr 2, 197847APod inhabitantsRichard SilvestriMaleska
Thu Oct 13, 197754AShell-game itemsMartha J. DeWittMaleska
Thu Sep 8, 197760ACarrots' partnersElaine D. SchorrMaleska
Sun Jul 3, 1977115DPlay-gun ammoAnne FoxMaleska
Mon Jun 13, 197758ALegumesFarrantMaleska
Sat Sep 25, 197662AVegetablesAllan BlackmanWeng
Wed Sep 22, 19767AAmmo for shootersBert H. KruseWeng
Wed Oct 1, 197523DLook-alikesMarie WestWeng
Mon Sep 8, 197565APod membersHenry HookWeng
Wed Jul 30, 197534D"Rubber chicken and bullet ___"Henry HookWeng
Sun Oct 20, 197444DProverbial look-alikesBert RosenfieldWeng
Sat Sep 21, 197452DSymbols of similarityLeonard SussmanWeng
Sat Nov 3, 197347ASweet ___UnknownWeng
Wed May 2, 19737DSide dishUnknownWeng
Tue Apr 17, 197322DSide dishUnknownWeng
Fri Feb 2, 197350ABlack-eyed and sweetUnknownWeng
Mon Nov 13, 197235APod's contentsUnknownWeng
Wed Sep 20, 197227DPotpie ingredientsMerl ReagleWeng
Thu Dec 30, 197112DMenu itemUnknownWeng
Fri Nov 12, 197156DSee 16 AcrossUnknownWeng
Tue Jul 20, 197160AMinestrone ingredientUnknownWeng
Wed Apr 14, 197159ASome are splitUnknownWeng
Mon Jun 1, 197016AVegetablesUnknownWeng
Thu Apr 23, 197036DVegetablesUnknownWeng
Wed Nov 19, 196916ACarrots' friends.UnknownWeng
Tue Nov 4, 196952ACarrots' friends.UnknownWeng
Thu Nov 21, 196840AMenu entry.UnknownFarrar
Sun Sep 8, 196852DFoodSara V. TuckermanFarrar
Wed Apr 17, 196865ALegumes.UnknownFarrar
Fri Mar 29, 196820AVegetable.UnknownFarrar
Thu Feb 1, 196836DMenu item.UnknownFarrar
Mon Dec 25, 196745ASide dish.UnknownFarrar
Sun Aug 27, 196777AVegetables.Jack LuzzattoFarrar
Sun Apr 9, 196731ADish.William A. Lewis, Jr.Farrar
Tue Dec 22, 196464AKitchen garden specialty.UnknownFarrar
Sat Dec 5, 19645AFrozen specialties.UnknownFarrar
Mon Nov 30, 196449ABlack-eyed ___.UnknownFarrar
Thu Oct 29, 19645AMenu favorite.UnknownFarrar
Sun Jul 19, 196432AHopping John ingredient.Diana SessionsFarrar
Sat Jun 6, 196459AVegetables.UnknownFarrar
Mon Jan 20, 196459ALook-alike things, proverbially.Michael DubinFarrar
Sun Jul 7, 196393DHopping John ingredient.Hume CraftFarrar
Sun Jun 9, 19632DEdible seeds.Sidney LambertFarrar
Sun Apr 28, 196334APart of a TV dinner.William A. Lewis Jr.Farrar
Thu Mar 7, 196362AProverbially, things exactly alike.Barbara L. GolubFarrar
Thu Dec 28, 196132AMenu item.UnknownFarrar
Sun Apr 9, 196196DVegetable.Diana SessionsFarrar
Wed Jul 27, 196034ASoup vegetable.UnknownFarrar
Wed Jun 8, 196023ASplit ___.UnknownFarrar
Mon Feb 2, 195919DVegetables.Herbert LyleFarrar
Fri Oct 3, 19581DVegetables.Harold T. BersFarrar
Wed Aug 6, 195810AVegetable.H. L. RisteenFarrar
Wed Mar 12, 195836DPod inmates.Jack LuzzattoFarrar
Mon Nov 4, 195713DTruck farm product.UnknownFarrar
Sun Aug 11, 195773AVegetables.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Sun May 19, 195712DSoup ingredient.Emanuel BergFarrar
Sat Mar 2, 195734DLegumes.UnknownFarrar
Sun Feb 10, 195768APlants.William A. Lewis Jr.Farrar
Mon Oct 31, 195522DRelative of lentils.B. C. KingFarrar
Thu Mar 17, 19558DPetits pois.UnknownFarrar
Mon Aug 30, 195453AMenu item.E. H. MudgeFarrar
Wed Jul 14, 195443ASweet ___.Ethel Le StrangeFarrar
Fri Apr 23, 195432AFrozen vegetable.Marian MoeserFarrar
Sun Dec 13, 1953128AArticles in a shell game.Jules ArensbergFarrar
Sun Feb 15, 1953111DWhat Mendel experimented with.Sergei TilartFarrar
Tue Oct 14, 19525DFrozen vegetables.UnknownFarrar
Fri Jul 11, 195259ASweet ___.UnknownFarrar
Sun May 11, 1952110ASubject of experiment by 19 Down.Hilda E. AllenFarrar
Fri Apr 18, 195213DSoup ingredient.UnknownFarrar
Sat Nov 17, 195122APod partners.UnknownFarrar
Sun May 22, 194951DSoup ingredient.Harold T. BersFarrar
Sun Mar 30, 194781AThe food of Thor.Louis JenkinsFarrar
Sun Mar 16, 194788DMendel experimented with these.P. J. LamannaFarrar
Sun Jul 22, 194581ASeeds.Alberta N. BurtonFarrar
Sun Jul 23, 1944143DEdible seeds.Alberta N. BurtonFarrar
Sun May 10, 194258DArticle of food.Louis ShieldsFarrar
Sun May 3, 1942152AClimbing annual herbs.Charles MerzFarrar
Anagrams:SAPE, SEAP, PASE, PAES, APSE, SPAE, PESA, APES
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