Other crossword clues for answer "LILACS"
- LILACS
- Purple flowers
- Monet depicted his wife Camille under them in his work "Springtime"
- Flowers mentioned in the second line of Eliot's "The Waste Land"
- Whitman's dooryard bloomers
- Purple bloomers
- Lavender bloomers
- Spring bloomers
- Second word in a classic Whitman poem
- Sweet-smelling bloomers
- Fragrant blooms
- Purple blossoms
- When __ last . . .
- Fragrant flowers
- Fragrant spring blooms
- Flowering shrubs
- Relatives of ashes
- Whitman's "dooryard" blooms
- Well-known poem by Amy Lowell.
- Blooms in the spring.
- Spring flowers.
- Signs of spring.
- New Hampshire symbols.
- Amy Lowell poem.
- Spring blooms.
- Flowers.
- Flowers of Whitman poem
- N.H. state flowers
- Dooryard bloomers
- Bloomers in Whitman's dooryard
- Whitman's bloomers
- Bloomers for Whitman
- Perfume dispensers?
- Walt Whitman bloomers
- Rachmaninoff song, with "The"
- Flowers in a Whitman verse
- Blooms in a Whitman poem
- Thou art not lovelier than ___, — no (Millay sonnet start)
- Subject for Chagall and Cassatt
- Flowers that "in the dooryard bloom'd," in a Whitman poem
- Title flora in a Whitman poem
- New Hampshire state flowers
- The flowers in Amy Lowell's "Your great puffs of flowers / Are everywhere in this my New England"
- Fragrant bloomers
- Flowers with the Latin name Syringa
- Fragrant purple flowers
- Green Grow the ___ (play that Rodgers and Hammerstein adapted into "Oklahoma!")
- Nosegay contents
- Shrubs with lavender blooms
- Nosegay contents, perhaps
- Fragrant flowering shrubs
- Bloomers in a Walt Whitman poem
- Fragrant purple blooms
- Olive family flowers
- Flowers "in the dooryard" in a Whitman poem
- Fragrant blossoms
- Aromatic signs of spring