Crossword-Clue: WEST Indies succulent rough-skinned pear-shaped tropical fruit
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- SUCCULENT rough-skinned pear-shaped tropical fruit 89.29%
- AMERICAN succulent rough-skinned pear-shaped fruit 80.36%
- AMERICAN rough-skinned pear-shaped tropical fruit 79.28%
- ROUGH-skinned pear-shaped tropical fruit 78.43%
- WEST Indies pear-shaped fruit 63.74%
- Thick-skinned, pear-shaped fruit 62.37%
- AMERICAN pear-shaped tropical fruit 61.86%
- PEAR-shaped tropical fruit 59.09%
- WEST Indies tropical fruit 59.09%
- Green-skinned tropical fruit 57.78%
- tough-skinned purple grapelike tropical fruit grown in Brazil 56.91%
- Egg-shaped tropical fruit 55.17%
- Plant that bears tropical fruit 53.76%
- instrument Pear-shaped fruit 53.33%
- Rough-skinned inedible fruits 52.75%
- Often-fried tropical fruit 52.27%
- Stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body 51.43%
- Salamanders with a rough-skinned variety 50.98%
- West Indies island whose capital is Castries 50.94%
- West Indies island, capital Port-au-Prince. 50.49%
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