A leaf can be described in a crossword as "Flattened green part of a plant" or simply "Plant part for photosynthesis." It often has a specific shape and can vary in size, color, and texture. Common clues might include terms like "foliage" or "leafy appendage."
a leaf is colorful , beutiful etc. i really dont know but those are a couple of stuff a leaf is
Doing the crossword in your newspaper??? Areole
Its just a red maple leaf on a white background
A leaf looks like skeleton bones
Are you stuck on the SMH easy crossword today(13/1/2009) too?The answer is "midrib"
dont know if this is right but i would imagine a dietitian would describe what you eat as your daily INTAKE
Stem-and Leaf Plot (Works for the crossword by Holt!)
there would be an another cross word champion or the second crossword champion would go first.
The New York Times crossword puzzle is the most known crossword publication in the United States. The most well known crossword maker, would arguably be the New York Times publication.
maybe 'ornament' would fit the crossword
The crossword solution would be a bean.
The crossword answer to the clue "swarm of insects" is typically "cloud." This term is often used to describe a large group of flying insects, such as bees or locusts, moving together. Other possible answers could include "hive" or "plague," depending on the specific context of the crossword puzzle.