Plastic surgeon's job, for short | 36 |
Plastic shoes in which Jibbitz charms are placed | 48 |
Plastic pipe material for short, | 32 |
Plastic or wooden item in a Japanese restaurant | 47 |
Plastic explosive variety, spelled out | 38 |
Plastic bag thickness measurement | 33 |
Plastic accepted at the iTunes store | 36 |
Plasters of Paris prepared with glue | 36 |
Plastered Yank on tour? with An | 35 |
Plastered person's speech problem | 37 |
Plaster painting (from "dry": It.) | 44 |
Plasma screen alternative, briefly | 34 |
Plants you can use to make pesto | 32 |
Plants with two seed leaves, for short | 38 |
Plants with spirally arranged leaves | 36 |
Plants with soothing goop inside | 32 |
Plants with small, fragrant flowers | 35 |
Plants with licorice-flavored seeds | 35 |
Plants with flat-topped flower clusters | 39 |
Plants whose leaves close when touched | 38 |
Plants the grass after it dries out, say | 40 |
Plants that yield a soothing balm | 33 |
Plants that produce the intoxicant swainsonine | 46 |
Plants that are used in skin creams | 35 |
Plants that are a natural source of cyanide | 43 |
Plants once called "herbs of grace" | 45 |
Plants of the morning-glory family | 34 |
Plants native to mountain summits | 33 |
Plants known as "sticky-heads" | 40 |
Plants hated by hay-fever sufferers | 35 |
Plants from which chocolate is derived | 38 |
Plants containing tetrahydrocannabinol | 38 |
Plants also called thoroughworts | 32 |
Plantings that compliment each other? | 37 |
Plantation of classic literature | 32 |
Plantation named for an Irish landmark | 38 |
Plantation in the musical "Mame" | 42 |
Plantation in "Gone With the Wind" | 44 |
Plant's establishment in a new habitat | 42 |
Plant's adaptation to a new milieu | 38 |
Plant with yellow flower clusters | 33 |
Plant with white, pink-veined flowers | 37 |
Plant with vet-friendly branches, perhaps | 41 |
Plant with tubular yellow flowers | 33 |
Plant with tubular yellow flower clusters | 41 |
Plant with trumpet-shaped flowers | 33 |
Plant with tough, sword-shaped leaves | 37 |
Plant with thick, toothed leaves | 32 |
Plant with spicy or medicinal seeds | 35 |
Plant with purplish flowers and two lips | 40 |
Plant with long ribbonlike leaves | 33 |
Plant with licorice flavored seeds | 34 |
Plant with colorful flower clusters | 35 |
Plant with buttonlike yellow flowers | 36 |
Plant with both disk and ray flowers | 36 |
Plant whose seed is sold as a health food product | 49 |
Plant whose roots are used as detergent | 39 |
Plant whose leaves are used to make Panama hats | 47 |
Plant whose flowers resemble the Easter lily | 44 |
Plant used to prevent erosion on banked roadsides | 49 |
Plant used in remedies for dry skin | 35 |
Plant used in herbal medicine to treat headaches | 48 |
Plant used in cookery and medicine | 34 |
Plant used by Indians to cure earaches | 38 |
Plant used as an herbal remedy for headaches | 44 |
Plant used as an antidote for snakebites | 40 |
Plant type with a pair of seed leaves | 37 |
Plant that's the source of poi | 34 |
Plant that's often pluralized | 33 |
Plant that's bad for dogs and cats | 38 |
Plant that's a drug source [right hand] | 43 |
Plant that reputedly repels insects | 35 |
Plant that may reach a height of 130 ft. | 40 |
Plant that may fade without shade | 33 |
Plant sown by Alpert and Helen's abductor | 45 |
Plant sometimes called heart's-ease | 39 |
Plant sometimes called a false shamrock | 39 |
Plant sold in animal-shaped pots | 32 |
Plant resembling Queen Anne's lace | 38 |
Plant problem caused by excessive moisture | 42 |
Plant problem caused by excessive fluid | 39 |
Plant prized for its fiber and seeds | 36 |
Plant parts enclosing young seeds | 33 |
Plant part that sounds like it was pilfered | 43 |
Plant once thought to cure rabies | 33 |
Plant once considered a source of courage | 41 |
Plant on the back of old pennies | 32 |
Plant on the back of Arizona's state quarter | 48 |
Plant named for a governor of Santo Domingo | 43 |
Plant named for a former Yucatán port | 40 |
Plant matter used as a plant covering | 37 |
Plant in the "Odyssey" | 32 |
Plant firmly, using concrete perhaps | 36 |
Plant fiber used for making rope | 32 |
Plant fiber used by moonshiners? | 32 |
Plant family that includes the yucca | 36 |
Plant family that includes the philodendron | 43 |
Plant family that includes the hibiscus | 39 |
Plant family that includes the crocus | 37 |
Plant family that includes Jacob's-ladder | 45 |