- GRASS
- The Tin Drum author
- Fescue, for one
- Lawn
- Alternative to ass or gas
- Dope
- Grazing matter
- Grounds growth
- Wimbledon surface
- Some organic clippings
- Bull's breakfast
- Green land?
- Hula skirt material
- Pot
- The ___ Harp (1995 Piper Laurie/Sissy Spacek movie)
- Park feature
- Ground cover
- Bermuda, for one
- Fairway cover
- Blades cut by blades
- Weed
- Kind of roots
- Whitman's "Leaves of __"
- Cow chow
- Marijuana
- Mower's target
- Rye or fescue
- Rye, for one
- Lawn makeup
- Some clippings
- Wimbledon playing surface
- Sod
- Rough stuff?
- Lawn growth
- Astroturf alternative
- Zoysia, for one
- Lawn material
- Meadow feature
- Green blades
- Tennis surface
- Lawn cover
- 4 Down material
- Green stuff
- Cereals, e.g.
- 33 Across material
- Lawn covering
- Lawn greenery
- What a lawn is made of
- Herbage.
- Pasture land.
- Timothy.
- ___ roots.
- Asparagus.
- Source of chlorophyll.
- Fescue, for instance.
- Pasturage.
- Fescue.
- Growth of the soil.
- Oats, for example.
- Range forage.
- Broomcorn.
- Shade of green.
- Fairway carpet.
- Herbage, in general.
- Timothy or fescue.
- Kind of widow
- Veld covering
- With 1 Across, a weed
- Smoking material of today
- Wimbledon court surface
- Bamboo, e.g.
- Playing surface
- Blue Kentucky product
- Hula-skirt base
- Fescue or rye
- Whitman's "Leaves of ___"
- Bluejoint, e.g.
- Leaves of ___
- Foxtail or dogfoot
- Fescue, e.g.
- Quitch, e.g.
- Word with widow or skirt
- Splendor in the ___
- Lawn essential
- Cow food
- Third-day creation
- Zoysia is one
- Not Astroturf
- What Astroturf replaces
- Hawaiian skirt material
- Yankee Stadium surface
- Common stain
- Llano growth
- Blades that are cut by blades
- Blades that don't cut ... but that are themselves cut
- Common knee stain for kids
- It covers a lot of ground
- Keep off the ___ (park sign)
- Common stain on a baseball uniform
- What mowers mow
- See 30-Down
- Bit of traditional Polynesian attire
- Joint contents
- Sward stuff
- Lawn stuff
- Hippie's drug
- Steppenwolf "Don't Step On the ___, Sam"
- It grows under an idler's feet
- 1999 Literature Nobelist Günter
- Source of some jersey stains
- Word with buffalo or snake
- Crab or blue follower
- It's in the park
- Lawn matter
- Manet's "Luncheon on the _____"
- Certain skirt material
- Snake's place?
- Vegetation
- Central Park feature
- Typical ground cover
- Some blades
- Manet's "Luncheon on the ___"
- Material for some skirts
- Pasture growth
- Tennis court surface
- Golf green growth
- Veld surface
- Blades for cutting, often
- 55 Down blades
- Natural alternative to artificial turf
- Pothead's purchase
- Hard-to-remove stain
- Is it the ___ in that field? "No, but you're getting close."
- Blades that get cut