Other crossword clues for answer "BEETS"
- BEETS
- Borscht veggies
- Root vegetables
- Red vegetables with green leaves
- Certain veggies
- Sugar sources
- Red veggies
- Red vegetables
- They're often pickled at the salad bar
- Roots for Thanksgiving
- Ingredients in some red velvet cake recipes
- Some sources of molasses
- Needs for some red velvet cake recipes
- Sugar source
- Harvard veggies
- Pickled sides
- Borscht vegetables
- Sugar providers
- Pickled vegetables
- Borscht ingredients
- Dr. Dre's favorite salad ingredient, if there is any comedic justice in this world
- Harvard ___
- Borscht ingredient
- Borscht base
- Commonly biennial garden plants
- Antioxidant-rich veggies
- Edible epitomes of redness
- Sugar __
- Red root vegetables
- Borscht need
- Borscht needs
- Pickling candidates
- Borscht basics
- Root crop
- Salad bar selections
- Sources of sugar
- Deep red veggies
- Source of sugar
- Red veggies in borscht
- Salad bar array
- Source for sugar
- Plants in the goosefoot family
- Swiss chards, e.g.
- Ingredient in red flannel hash
- Borscht maker's need
- Edible roots.
- Ingredients of borscht.
- Ingredient of borscht.
- Borsch ingredient.
- Mangels.
- Red roots.
- Vegetable.
- Farm crop.
- Sugar yielders.
- Menu item, Harvard ___.
- Mangelwurzels.
- Vegetable dish.
- Sugar producers
- Borscht items
- Symbols of redness
- Mangold-wurzels
- Some sugar sources
- Embarrassed vegetables?
- Detroit Dark Red and others
- Borscht makings
- Red roots in the garden
- Common sugar source
- A root crop
- Red flannel hash ingredients
- Salad bar items
- Natural food coloring sources
- Sugar sources from a farm
- Rap producers' favorite vegetables?
- Some salad slices
- Betty Lou ___, who was denied a reprieve by Bush
- Vegetables that give red flannel hash its color
- Chards
- Garden crop
- Red root veggies
- Some root vegetables
- Sliced fare at salad bars
- Slices at some salad bars
- Often-pickled veggies
- Purple salad ingredients
- Red veggies from Schrute Farms
- Red borscht veggies
- Red veggies that can be dried into chips
- Sugar-producing root vegetables
- Borscht essential
- Cane alternatives
- Vegetables whose genus shares its name with a Greek letter
- Thanksgiving leftovers
- Purple roots
- Base for borscht
- Vegetables that can stain