' Pea : 3 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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___' Pea | SNAP | 4 |
___' Pea | SWEE | 4 |
PEA | SIZEOFCOAL | 10 |
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__ pea __ Pea of "Popeye" __ Peacock (Clue suspect) ___ 21, Intl. Day of Peace ___ 5 (peace) ___ Accord (1998 Mideast peace agreement) ___ Accord (1998 Mideast peace pact) ___ Accord (1998 peace agreement) ___ Accords (1993 peace agreement) ___ Accords (1998 peace agreement) ___ Arizona (Pearl Harbor memorial) ___ Bernina (highest peak in the Eastern Alps) ___ Blanc (Alps peak) ___ Blanc (France's highest peak) ___ Blanc (highest peak in the Alps) ___ Blanc, Alpine peak ___ Blanc, the Alps' highest peak ___ branch (peace emblem) ___ branch (peace offering) ___ Carver, botanist who discovered many uses for peanuts ___ Cassin, 1968 Nobelist for Peace ___ Cassin, Nobelist for Peace: 1968 ___ Cime di Lavaredo (peaks in the Alps) ___ Cruces (Andean peak) ___ Dashan, highest Ethopian peak ___ de Perote (Mexican peak) ___ Devi, Indian peak ___ Fell Pike, England's highest peak ___ Fell, English peak ___ Flynn Boyle of "Twin Peaks" ___ for peace ___ Gabelhorn, Swiss Alpine peak ___ Kea, Hawaiian peak ___ Koussi, Chad's highest peak ___ Koussi, peak in Chad ___ Lazarus, "Miss Peach" cartoonist ___ Loa (Hawaiian peak) ___ McCawley, Ben Affleck's role in "Pearl Harbor" ___ Mountains, home of King's Peak ___ of peace ___ of the peace ___ out: peaked ___ Paradiso (Italian peak) ___ Pea (Popeye's baby) ___ Pea of Popeye strip ___ Pea, Popeye's "adoptic infink" ___ Pea, Popeye's adoptee ___ Pea, Popeye's friend ___ Pea, Popeye's infant ___ Pea, small comic character ___ peace accord (1998 agreement) ___ Peace Prize ___ Peace Prize (award discontinued in 1990) ___ Peacock (Clue character) ___ Peak (Colorado mountain) ___ Peak (Massachusetts ski resort) ___ Peak (mountain in New Mexico's Taos County) ___ Peak, Ariz. ___ Peak, Colo. ___ Peak, highest mountain in Idaho ___ Peak, highest point in Utah ___ Peak, Idaho ___ Peak, in N.M. ___ Peak, Kilimanjaro's highest point ___ Peak, N.M. ___ Peak, U.S.S.R. ___ Peaks (Indiana ski area) ___ peanuts ___ pear ___ pearl ___ pearls (tapioca lookalike) ___ Pearson, memorable Canadian P.M. ___ Romana (state of peace) ___ Root, Nobelist for Peace: 1912 ___ Wiesel, Nobelist for Peace ___ World Peace ___ World Peace (Ron Artest's newly-proposed name) ____ Paradiso: Alpine peak _____ Devi (second-highest peak in India) _____ Ducommun, 1902 Peace Nobelist _____ Festival, Mount Pearl, Nfld _____ Pass, near Pikes Peak _____ peak (forehead point) _____ Peanut Butter Cups ______ as a peacock ___-pea soup ___-pea, Popeye's adopted son ___-pearl (nacre) ___' Pea ___' Pea ('Popeye' kid) ___' Pea ("Popeye" character) ___' Pea (52 Across' ward) ___' Pea (cartoon infant) ___' Pea (Olive Oyl's kid) ___' Pea (Popeye's adopted son) ___' Pea (Popeye's boy) ___' Pea (Popeye's relative) ___' Pea (Popeye's ward) ___'Pea (Popeye's adoptive son) ___Pea, baby in "Popeye" __'pea (''Popeye'' kid) __'Pea (''Popeye'' tot) !995 Canadian peace keeping locale ... the one for Peace by this "Thomas and Beulah" poet, ... '___ and Peace' ''Peace out'' ''Peacock'' network ''Peanuts'' kid ''Peanuts'' sound effect ''Pearl of the Antilles'' ''Pearl of the South'' city ''Pease Porridge ___'' ''The Pearl of the Antilles'' '65 Peace Prize recipient '70s Peace Prize decliner '80s Peace Nobelist '84 Peace Nobelist '86 Peace Nobelist '94 Peace co-Nobelist Shimon '95 Pearl Jam "Merkin Ball" A-side '95 Pearl Jam hit w/Neil Young '98 Pearl Jam album 'Dona nobis ('Grant us peace') ___' 'Find the pea' con 'Girl With a Pearl Earring' painter 'Peace on earth, good will ___' 'Peace Train' singer 'Peace Train' singer Stevens 'Peace Train' singer, in Rangoon? 'Peanuts' cartoonist Charles 'Peanuts' pooch 'Peasant Dance' painter 'The Georgia Peach' 'War and Peace' author 'War and Peace' novelist 'Woman With a Pearl' painter " ___ in peace" " . . . a peak in ___": Keats "___ a Peach" (Allman Brothers album) "___ and Peasant" "___ dare to eat a peach?": Eliot "___ Feeling" (Black Eyed Peas hit) "___ Folks" ("Peanuts," originally) "___ Folks" (original title for "Peanuts") "___ for Ernest who choked on a peach" (Gashlycrumb Tinies) "___ in peace ..." "___ Minnow Pea" (2001 novel featuring the pangram "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs") "___ Minnow Pea" (epistolary novel featuring pangrams) "___ Nobis Pacem": "Give us peace" "___ not to send peace, but a sword": Matthew 10 "___ Peace a Chance" "___ peace" "___ Peach" (1972 Allman Brothers double album) "___ Peach" (Allman Brothers album) "___ Peach" (Allman Brothers Band album) "___ Peach" (Allman Brothers Band record) "___ Peak" (1997 Pierce Brosnan film) "___ Peak" (Pierce Brosnan film) "___ Pearl Harbor" "___ Pearl" (Jackson 5 hit) "___ peasy, lemon squeezy" "___ soft peace . . . ": Ben Jonson "___ thou and peace may meet": Shelley "___ us have peace" (Grant's Tomb inscription) "_____ Folks" (original name of "Peanuts") "___, Sharlie?": Jack Pearl's Baron "___'s Peak or bust!" "--- dare to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) ". . . __ thou and peace may meet": Shelley ". . . Giant Peach" creator "... cast pearls before ___" "... dare to ___ peach?": T.S. Eliot "... So once again, there was peace in the ___ ..." "... They lived peacefully in the land of ___, until one day ..." "... to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) "...peas in ___" "A Decade" band ___ Lady Peace "A Tale of Two Cities" or "War and Peace," e.g. "Battling for Peace" author "Battling for Peace" author Shimon "Bed-in for Peace" activist "Bed-in for Peace" figure "Bed-in for Peace" participant "Bed-In for Peace" participant Yoko "Beyond Peace" author's monogram "Boom Boom ___" (#1 song by the Black Eyed Peas) "Broken Peace" NYC metalers "Can't touch the bottom" Pearl Jam song "Do ___ to eat a peach?" "Do ___ to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) "Do ___ to eat a peach?": Eliot "Do ___ to eat a peach?": T. S. Eliot "Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S.E. "Do I ___ eat a peach?" "Do I ___ eat a peach?": Eliot "Do I dare to ___ peach?" "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T. S. Eliot) "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) "Do I dare to ___ peach?": Prufrock musing "Do I dare to ___ peach?": T.S.E.
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