Clue |
length |
Answer |
Where golfers putt their balls. |
5 |
green |
What does green mean?
- characterized by the color green.
- Sickly, unwell.
- Unripe is a state that can be applied to certain fruits because their color changes as they mature.
- Inexperienced.
- naive or ignorant of facts that are readily apparent.
- seized with feelings of envy.
- Non-harmful to the surrounding ecosystem.
- referring to a field that has a significant amount of moisture even though there is no grass visible on the surface of the field.
- Unprocessed, raw, and unsmoked; not smoked or spiced; referring to bacon or similar smallgoods that have not been smoked or spiced. “unsmoked bacon used to be called green bacon, though the term is losing currency” [http://www.deliaonline.com/ingredients/bacon-including-gammon,17,IN.html Delia Online: Bacon, including gammon]
- Not completely roasted; still partially raw.
- Film that has recently been processed in a laboratory but has not yet undergone complete physical hardening.
- pertaining to freshly cut wood or lumber that has not been dried: containing moisture and being relatively more flexible or springy as a result of this presence of moisture.
- High or excessive levels of acidity.
- teeming with life and vitality; newly created; recent; fresh and vivacious.
- Having something to do with sexuality.
- characterized by the presence of green in its charge.
- Being or relating to the currencies of the European Union that are considered to be environmentally friendly.
- The color between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum; one of the primary additive colors for transmitted light; the color obtained by deducting red and blue from white light using yellow and cyan filters; the color of growing foliage as well as other plant cells containing chlorophyll; the color between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum; the color between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum; the color between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum; the color between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum
- A supporter of environmental causes and a member of a green party.
- A putting green is the area of a golf course that is located in close proximity to the hole.
- The surface that bowls rest upon is called a! Bowls is a sport that —not “are”: —> players engage in.
- One of the different colored balls used in the game of snooker, with a point value of three.
- a piece of open space located in the middle of a town or neighborhood.
- A piece of land that is covered with grass and other types of vegetation; also known as a plain.
- Wreaths can be made out of fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants.
- a colorant or substance that can be described as green.
- A signal that consists of a green light.
- Marijuana.
- Money.
- One of the three possible color charges that can be carried by quarks.
- To give (something) a green color, to cause (something) to take on a green color.
- To change one’s color to green or become greener.
- To increase the amount of greenery in (a town, etc.).
- to develop an awareness of environmental issues.
- to adapt (something) so that it is less harmful to the environment.
What is the green ?
- street names for ketamine
- pigment or color that is green; having a color similar to that of growing grass
- green is the color that lies between blue and yellow on the spectrum of colors; it is a color that is comparable to the color of new grass; examples include “a green tree,” “green fields,” and “green paint.”
- any of numerous plant species with edible leaves and stems, as well as the plants themselves
- not completely grown or developed; immature; “unripe fruit”; “fried green tomatoes”; “green wood”
- the area of the golf course that is surrounded by closely mowed grass and immediately adjacent to the hole; “the ball rolled across the green and into the bunker.”
- gullible refers to someone who is naive and can be easily fooled or duped; “at that young age she had been naive and in love”
- a piece of open land in an urban area that is maintained for the purpose of hosting recreational activities; “they went for a walk in the park.”
- characterized by a lack of color and an unhealthy appearance; “you’re looking green”; “green around the gills”
- a river that has its headwaters in western Wyoming, travels through the state of Utah, and eventually joins the Colorado River as a downstream tributary.
- associated with, favoring, or being in accordance with the political principles of the Green Party
- A color
- The color of the grass
- a piece of open land in an urban setting that is intended for recreational use; “they went for a walk in the park”
- a river that has its headwaters in western Wyoming, travels through the state of Utah, and eventually joins the Colorado River as a downstream tributary.
- a supporter of environmental causes who is a member of the Green Party
- United States labor leader who led the fight against the Congress of Industrial Organizations and served as president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 until 1952. He is best known for his role in leading this conflict (1873-1952)
- associated with or supporting the political principles, or being in accordance with those principles
- green up; “The grass is starting to turn green”; “The trees are greening”
- worrying about
- characterized by a lack of color and an unhealthy appearance; “you’re looking green”; “green around the gills”
Definition:
- … Cross International is an organization that fights for environmental rights and is backed by Leonardo DiCaprio
- The color that the field of the Saudi Arabian flag is.
- On OS Explorer maps, the footpaths, bridleways, and byways are represented by a specific color.
- European liberal
- Eva is a French actress who appeared in a James Bond film alongside Daniel Craig and played the role of a Bond girl.
- Inexperienced
- Contrary to what you may believe, receiving information requires experience.
- Lacking experience in preventing the transmission of information
- A section of a golf course where players are expected to use putters.
- A spot for drilling a hole
- Sinking area?
- Verdant
- What might the minstrel who doesn’t have a hanky end up singing about?
- Two different kinds of forests can be found close to one another.
- In snooker, the ball of the same color is worth three points.
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