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The answer HOPS has 149 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hops in various dictionaries:
noun - twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes
noun - the act of hopping
noun - twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes
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Beer ingredient |
Brewery stock |
Brewers' needs |
Brewery supply |
Commuter plane trips |
Brewery need |
Short flights |
Malt's partner |
Brewer's need |
Rabbit moves |
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Flowers from this vine are used to make beer |
This plant that gives beer its pleasantly bitter taste is valued by herbalists as a sedative |
The flowers of this plant give beer its bitter taste |
The dried blossoms of this plant, genus Humulus, add bitterness to beer |
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands by a brew kettle) One of the most important additions to the brew kettles are these blossoms that release the oil and resins that give the beer its great flavor |
In Europe, some cook & eat the shoots of this beer-flavoring vine |
Budweiser's label says it's brewed "using the choicest" these, "rice and best barley malt" |
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A twining climbing plant native to north temperate regions, cultivated for the flowers borne by the female plant, which are used in brewing beer. |
Flavour with hops. |
Be stimulated or intoxicated by or as if by a narcotic drug. |
Hops description |
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Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant Humulus lupulus. They are used primarily as a flavouring and stability agent in beer, to which they impart bitter, zesty, or citric flavours; though they are also used for various purposes in other beverages and herbal medicine. The hop plant is a vigorous, climbing, herbaceous perennial, usually trained to grow up strings in a field called a hopfield, hop garden (nomenclature in the South of England), or hop yard (in the West Country and U.S.) when grown commercially. Many different varieties of hops are grown by farmers around the world, with different types used for particular styles of beer. * The first documented use of hops in beer is from the 9th century, though Hildegard of Bingen, 300 years later, is often cited as the earliest documented source. Before this period, brewers used a "gruit", composed of a wide variety of bitter herbs and flowers, including dandelion, burdock root, marigold, horehound (the |