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The answer CHARDS has 10 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of chards in various dictionaries:
noun - beet lacking swollen root
noun - long succulent whitish stalks with large green leaves
noun - a variety of beet
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Some beets |
Swiss beets |
Salad greens |
Beetlike vegetables |
Those beets are tough inside |
Leafy greens |
Casual wine choices |
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Plural form of chard. |
a beet of a variety with broad edible white leaf stalks and green blades. |
A beet of a variety with broad edible white leaf stalks and green blades. |
Chards might refer to |
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Chardstock is a village and civil parish located on the eastern border of Devon, England off the A358 road between Chard and Axminster. The parish population at the 2011 Census was 828. The parish also contains the hamlets of Bewley Down, Birchill, Burridge, Holy City and Tytherleigh. * The parish is a major part of the electoral ward of Yarty. The ward population at the above census was 2,361.The parish was in Dorset until 1896. Historically it formed part of Beaminster Forum and Redhone Hundred. * The attractive village is surrounded by farmland and woodland and is within the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The River Kit runs through the village. The village church dates from the 19th Century. The village also has a post office and pub. * The collection of work by Artist Kenneth Butler Evans, cousin of poet William Butler Yeats, is based in the village at the home of his widow, sculptor Ann Ford. |