100% | SHALLOT | 7 | Plant related to the onion cultivated for its edible bulb |
47% | ONION | 5 | Plant with greenish-white flowers cultivated for its edible rounded bulb |
47% | LEEK | 4 | Plant related to the onion; a national emblem of Wales |
45% | OCAS | 4 | Plants cultivated for its edible tubers |
44% | POTATO | 6 | Perennial plant of the nightshade family cultivated for its edible tubers |
43% | DAMASK | 6 | — rose, plant cultivated for its pink or red flowers used to make the perfume attar |
42% | YAM | 3 | Twining plant cultivated for its edible tuber |
41% | OCA | 3 | South American plant cultivated for its edible tubers |
38% | GOURD | 5 | Plant related to the pumpkin, squash and cucumber |
38% | LEEK | 4 | Pungent vegetable related to the onion |
37% | TOMATO | 6 | Plant of S America cultivated for its red, fleshy, edible fruits |
37% | TOMATO | 6 | Plant of South America cultivated for its red fleshy edible fruits |
37% | MUSK | 4 | Yellow-flowered plant related to the monkey flower |
36% | CHICKPEA | 8 | Bushy leguminous plant also called garbanzo cultivated for its edible seeds |
36% | AZALEA | 6 | Plant cultivated for its showy pink or purple flowers whose name derives from its ability to flourish in dry soil |
36% | ASPARAGUS | 9 | Plant related to lilies with edible shoots |
36% | LEEK | 4 | Bulbous plant related to onions |
36% | LOGANBERRY | 10 | Hybrid of blackberry and raspberry cultivated for its edible fruit |
36% | POMEGRANATE | 11 | Small tree with red flowers cultivated for its edible fruit |
36% | VETERINARY | 10 | Relating to the doctor for a domestic animal |
36% | GALACTIC | 8 | Related to the Milky Way, for example |
36% | GALACTIC | 8 | Relating to the Milky Way, for example |
36% | INST | 4 | Relating to the present month, for short |
35% | ALOE | 4 | Plant cultivated for its juice |
34% | SWEETPOTATO | 11 | Twining plant of South and Central America cultivated for its edible fleshy yellow root |
34% | ABACA | 5 | Philippine plant related to the banana whose leafstalks are the source of Manila hemp |
34% | TARO | 4 | Tropical Asian plant with fleshy leaves cultivated for its large edible rootstock |
34% | TARO | 4 | Tropical Asian plant with fleshy leaves cultivated for its large, edible rootstock |
34% | SESAME | 6 | Tropical plant of the East Indies cultivated for its small oval seeds |
33% | OUTER | 5 | Relating to the body or its appearance rather than the mind or spirit |