From the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7) Crossword Clue
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Crossword Answers: From the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7) | ||
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CHERVIL | From the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7) | |
HEMLOCK | Poisonous plant related to parsley, fennel, Queen Anne's lace and wild carrot, believed to have killed Socrates (7) | |
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LOVAGE | Used to make a traditional English alcoholic cordial, a herbaceous perennial plant in a family that includes angelica, celery, cow parsley and fennel (6) | |
PARSLEY | Flat-leaved or curly, a garden herb in a family of umbellifers that includes angelica, celery, chervil, dill, fennel, dill and lovage (7) | |
FRONDS | From the Latin meaning "leaves", the unfurled fiddleheads of ferns (6) | |
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DILL | A herb with feathery, strongly flavoured leaves (4) | |
BUNDLE | ___ of joy, a.k.a. baby | |
SEA LACE | Brown algae or kelp with very long cord-like fronds, imagined to resemble mermaids' tresses (3,4) | |
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EDEN | From the Hebrew meaning "delight" or "place of pleasure", a biblical garden containing the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (4) | |
LEAF | Frond in meadow flower's opening | |
GOODY | A dainty, delicacy, sweetmeat or other "bon" treat; a child's exclamation of delight; a heroine or hero, saving one from a plight; an estimable or humble married woman of yore's address; or, a sanctim | |
UMBEL | Inflorescence of plants including fennel, parsley, dill and wild carrot (5) | |
FEU DE JOIE | Roughly meaning "fire of delight", a celebratory rifle salute as a symbol of happiness; or, a bonfire (3,2,4) | |
FERN | Type of vascular, flowerless plant with feather-like fronds that develop from fiddleheads (4) | |
MAIDENHAIR FERN | A type of flowerless plant with feather-like fronds (10,4) | |
AVISON | Margaret ___, Canadian poet of Griffin Poetry Prize winning collection Concrete and Wild Carrot | |
KINGCUP | Related to buttercups and also known as a marsh marigold, a flower whose Latin name derives from the Ancient Greek meaning "goblet" (7) | |
PARSNIP | Creamy-coloured root vegetable in the family of umbellifers that includes carrots, celeriac, dill, fennel and lovage (7) | |
STADIUM | Word derived from the ancient Greek meaning "racecourse", for an arena for sports events (7) | |
ELATION | Joy, a member of the family going topless (7) | |
ARUNCUS | Genus of plant with fern-like leaves, aka 'Goatsbeard' (7) | |
KALE | Leafy brassica with a curly variety and the Tuscan lacinato or cavolo nero; or, from the ancient Greek meaning "beauty", a moon of Jupiter named after one of the Charites or Graces (4) | |
TURKISH | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ delight, a sweetmeat consisting of gelatine boiled, cubed and dusted with sugar (7) | |
HOSANNA | Cry of joy as overweight girl takes on husband (7) | |
ANISEED | It is known for its flavour that resembles licorice, fennel, and tarragon (7) | |
GLADDEN | Delight a theologian in the valley (7) | |
ACHIEVE | Get a herb with hidden energy (7) | |
ARCHANGEL | A divine messenger of the highest order, or one ranking eighth in the celestial hierarchy; a name of a herb with aromatic hollow stems, often candied for cakes or puddings; a breed of fancy pigeon; or | |
PLANET | From the ancient Greek meaning "wanderer", any one of the celestial bodies held in its elliptical orbit around the Sun by gravitational attraction (6) | |
FELICITY | From the Latin meaning "happy", a feeling of delight or joy; a blessing; or, aptness or elegance of one's choice of words or expression (8) |
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