Crossword Clue: Carrot (always) or stick (sometimes)
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- 1905 Secretary of State
- 1912 Peace Nobelist
- 2, to 4 or 8
- ___ and branch
- ___ beer float (soda fountain order)
- ___ beer
- ___ canal
- ___ canal (dental operation)
- ___ canal (dental procedure)
- ___ canal (type of dental treatment)
- "... ___ for the home team/ If they don't win ..."
- ___ mean square (statistics calculation)
- ___ vegetable (plant such as a carrot or beet)
- ___ vegetable (plant such as a carrot or turnip)
- ___ vegetables (carrots, radishes, and beets)
- Anchor
- Anchor for a bay
- Anchor in the ground
- ____ beer
- Basic core
- Basis
- Bass note of a chord, usually
- Bass note of a chord
- B.C. Mountain
- Be a fan
- A cube has one
- Be partial to, with ''for''
- Any member of the "Tonight Show" band, e.g.
- Applaud (for)
- Applaud
- Become fixed
- Beech anchor
- Beet, e.g.
- Beet, for one
- Beet or ginger
- Act like a pig, in a way
- Artichoke's anchor
- Bicuspid base
- Bicuspid part
- Alder's anchor
- Back at the stadium
- Cause
- Botanical anchor
- Bottom of a hair
- Bottom part of a hair
- Fans do it!
- Fans do it
- Ipecac is one
- Deftones song about a tree system?
- Composer of "Battle Cry of Freedom."
- Grounded item
- Edible part of a carrot or radish
- Edible part of a parsnip
- Dental canal
- Grub
- Fundamental cause
- Fundamental part
- Fundamental source
- Fundamental
- It engages in underground activity
- It grows beneath the surface
- Horseradish, e.g.
- Horseradish sauce source
- Horseradish source
- Cheer, as for the home team
- Cheer for
- Cheer for a team
- Cheer for band
- Cheer for Giants
- Cheer for one's team
- Cheer for the home team, in song
- Cheer for the team
- Cheer for your favorite team
- Cheer for your team
- Cheer (for)
- Cheer in a battle of the bands
- Cheer on, with "for"
- Cheer on
- Cheer the home team
- Cheer the team on
- Cheer
- Elihu ___: 1845–1937
- Elihu or square
- Elihu, the statesman
- Elihu
- It may be square or dug up
- It may be square
- It may dig in deep
- File system's master directory
- Hair anchor
- It may form underground connections
- Hair extension?
- Hair implant?
- Hair part
- Hair piece?
- Dig about
- Dig around
- Dig (for)
- Dig for truffles
- Dig like a pig
- Core
- Encourage a team by cheering: Slang.
- Encourage the team
- Chord base
- i, for -1
- Get to the ___ of the problem
- Entrench
- It's underground
- Equation answer
- Eradicate, with "out"
- Ginger, e.g.
- Ginger or ginseng
- Ginseng, e.g.
- Ginseng, for one
- Ginseng or ginger, e.g.
- Ginseng or ginger, for example
- Ginseng or licorice
- Etymological basis
- Etymologist's concern
- Etymologist's interest
- Etymology info
- Flower holder?
- Implant
- Canal or beer
- Canal type?
- Canine anchor
- Canine part
- Canine support
- Follicle filler
- Follow the cheeerleader
- Follow the cheerleader
- Heart
- Food for a Digger
- Food item for a Digger Indian
- Cry "rah!"
- Jícama or ginger
- Jicama or ginseng
- Cube ___
- John Wellborn or Elihu
- Forest trail hazard
- Downward grower
- Herbicide's target
- Carrot (always) or stick (sometimes)
- Carrot, e.g.
- Carrot, for one
- Carrot or beet
- Carrot or cassava
- Carrot or parsnip
- Carrot or radish
- Carrot or turnip, e.g.
- Carrot or turnip
- Carrot part
- Carrot, radish or parsnip
- Carrot, radish, or parsnip
- Extirpate, with "out"
- Foundation
- Fountainhead
- Organ spreading slowly downward
- Organ that anchors plants in the ground
- Organic anchor
- Sequoia support
- Origin — stem
- Origin
- Most important part of a carrot or turnip plant
- Stomp your feet and shout, perhaps
- Tooth anchor
- Tooth or hair part
- Tooth or plant part
- Tooth part
- Tooth's anchor
- Vegetable variety
- Pull for
- Pull for a team
- Pull (for)
- Pull (out)
- The C in a C major chord, for example
- Kind of beer
- Kind of note
- Plant anchor
- Plant anchorer
- Plant base
- Plant holder?
- The Gaelic "uisge beatha," meaning "water of life," for "whiskey"
- Plant part that grows downward
- Plant part that's usually underground
- Plant part
- Plant's anchor
- Plant's underground part
- Kind of vegetable
- Quadratic formula solution
- "The love of money is the ___ of all evil"
- Tree anchor
- Subterranean plant part
- Tree part
- Tree's anchor
- Musician origin
- Radish e.g.
- Radish, e.g.
- Radish or carrot, e.g.
- Radish or carrot
- Radish or radix
- Radish or taro
- Radish or turnip
- Radish part
- Radix, botanically
- Radix
- Poke about
- Poke (around)
- Parsnip e.g.
- Parsnip, e.g.
- Shout for
- Rummage
- Rummage (around)
- Rummage for truffles, e.g.
- Rummage for truffles
- Rummage (through)
- Rummage through
- Show bias
- Show favoritism
- Part of a carrot
- Show partiality
- Show support
- Show team spirit
- Show team support
- Part of a hair
- Part of a plant or tooth
- Part of a plant that serves as an anchor
- Part of a plant
- Part of a radish
- Part of a tooth below the gumline
- Part of a tooth that's underneath the gumline
- Part of a tooth
- Part of a tree
- Part of an underground network?
- Part of the underground?
- Larch part
- Partner of branch
- Potato or carrot
- Potential drain obstruction
- One may be square
- Peace price winner of 1912.
- Prefix follower
- Lowest note in a chord
- Repeated word in "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
- Nobel Peace Prize winner Elihu
- Onion or yam
- Molar's anchor
- Lexicographic concern
- "Money is the ___ of all ..."
- Money, vis-à-vis evil
- Licorice, e.g.
- Licorice, for one
- Licorice is one
- Licorice or ginger
- Licorice or parsnip
- Licorice or sassafras
- Make good cheer?
- Pigs do it
- Pig's do it
- Trunk supporter
- Try finding truffles
- Try for truffles
- Try to find truffles
- Source
- Tuber
- Word after ginger or square
- Word before beer or canal
- Turn up with the snout.
- Turnip, e.g.
- Turnip, for one
- Turnip or carrot
- Turnip or parsnip
- Turnip or radish
- Turnip or rutabaga
- Supply support
- Support goals, e.g.
- Support the team
- Support, with "for"
- Word sung three times before "for the home team" in "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
- Word with beer or cellar
- Word with canal or beer
- Word with ''ginger'' or ''square''
- Weakest of beers
- Word with square or cube
- Sassafras, e.g.
- Weed part
- Type of beer
- Type of canal in a dentist's office
- Type of canal
- Thing a plant puts down
- Say, "Go, team!"
- Ultimate cause
- Ultimate source
- Take 5, clue 1
- Square __
- Square ___ (what 3 is for 9)
- Square ___ (what 4 is for 16)
- Square closer
- Take hold
- Square or cube follower
- Square or cube
- Underground growth
- Underground part of a plant
- Underground part of a tree or bush
- Underground part of a tree
- Underground part
- Underground plant part
- Underground stem
- Underground support
- Underground supporter?
- Underground supporter
- Undergroundgrowth
- Underlying cause
- Underlying source
- Stadium action
- Unearth, with ''up''
- What cheerleaders do
- What fans do
- Yam, for one
- Yam or carrot
- Yam or turnip
- What many a word has
- Taro, for example
- Yell at a bowl
- What pigs do
- Search about
- Search for truffles
- Unrestricted user account on a computer
- What to do "for the home team," according to a song
- Secretary of State: 1905-9
- Statesman Elihu ___
- Statesman Elihu
- Statesman named Elihu.
- U.S. Sec. of State: 1905-9
- "Send Me on My Way" Rusted ___
Recent Usage of Carrot (always) or stick (sometimes) in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - April 19, 2019