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Rate | Answer | Clue |
OFF | Inedible | |
BAD | Inedible | |
MOREL | Mushroom | |
TOADSTOOL | Poisonous mushroom | |
PORTOBELLO | Mushroom variety | |
ATESTS | Mushroom makers | |
ENOKI | Oriental mushroom | |
CAP | Mushroom top | |
FUNGUS | Mushroom, eg | |
AGARIC | Fungus of mushroom | |
SHIITAKE | An edible Japanese mushroom | |
FUNGIFORM | Shaped like a fungus or mushroom. | |
STIPE | The stem of a fungus or mushroom. | |
CHAMPIGNON | An edible species of mushroom (Agaricus campestris). | |
AT LEAST 113 | How many glow-in-the-dark mushroom species are currently known? | |
MUSHROOM | Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup. | |
GILL | The radiating, gill-shaped plates forming the under surface of a mushroom. | |
PILEUS | The expanded upper portion of many of the fungi. See Mushroom. | |
HYMENIUM | The spore-bearing surface of certain fungi, as that on the gills of a mushroom. | |
FLYBANE | A kind of catchfly of the genus Silene; also, a poisonous mushroom (Agaricus muscarius); fly agaric. | |
VEIL | A membrane connecting the margin of the pileus of a mushroom with the stalk; -- called also velum. | |
MYCELIUM | The white threads or filamentous growth from which a mushroom or fungus is developed; the so-called mushroom spawn. | |
CHANTERELLE | A name for several species of mushroom, of which one (Cantharellus cibrius) is edible, the others reputed poisonous. | |
MUSHROOM-HEADED | Having a cylindrical body with a convex head of larger diameter; having a head like that of a mushroom. | |
BASIDIUM | A special oblong or pyriform cell, with slender branches, which bears the spores in that division of fungi called Basidiomycetes, of which the common mushroom is an example. |