Fruits in the Answer

All the blanks are types of fruit. Based on the clues, can you guess the missing words?
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First submittedNovember 29, 2012
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Clue
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Bottom-heavy
Pear-shaped
Queen's present to Snow White
Poisoned apple
Song by the Beatles
Strawberry Fields Forever
Nudity cover for Adam & Eve
Fig leaf
Calcium carbonate
Limestone
Gazpacho, for example
Tomato soup
Mark Twain character
Huckleberry Finn
Vision that dances in children's heads on the night before Christmas
Sugar-plum
Dystopian Kubrick movie
A Clockwork Orange
Roald Dahl book
James and the Giant Peach
The largest type of crab found on land, with legs spanning up to 1 meter
Coconut Crab
German electronic musical act founded in 1967
Tangerine Dream
Brand of yoga pants
Lululemon
Small iron balls loaded into a cannon
Grapeshot
Spherical firecracker
Cherry bomb
Ingredient in a cosmopolitan cocktail
Cranberry juice
Symbol of peace
Olive branch
Corrupt, politically unstable democracy
Banana republic
Prince song
Raspberry Beret
Harry Styles song
Watermelon Sugar
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Try to guess these fruits that are missing their vowels.
Type the first letter of each selected country. But five whammies and you... are... done.
52 Comments
+12
Level 43
Feb 8, 2013
Fun quiz.
+3
Level 64
Feb 8, 2013
Can't believe I nearly missed Blackberry!
+8
Level 68
Jul 8, 2018
In fairness, I don't consider their phones to be smart.
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Level 93
Feb 8, 2013
Smooth of you to slip tomato in there. I happen to agree with its inclusion in the fruit category, but I wonder if you aren't doing a little troll fishing there... LOL
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Level 80
Jul 28, 2015
Smart is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Smarter is knowing not to put one in a fruit salad.
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Level 59
Sep 1, 2021
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put one in a fruit salad.
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Level 49
Feb 10, 2023
Knowledge is knowing tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is understanding that ketchup is not a smoothie.
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Level 48
Apr 19, 2016
If you're in a science class, it's a fruit. It makes sense in that context, where the definition is based on its botanical properties.

If you're in a kitchen, it's a vegetable. It makes sense in that context, where the definition is based on its culinary properties.

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Level 63
Jul 9, 2018
Einstein described it as fruit-vegetable duality.

Or maybe wave-particle fruitality?

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Level 76
Aug 30, 2019
Even if you are not in a kitchen. When you take/get offered a piece of fruit you expect a banana or an apple or somethng.
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Level 68
Apr 29, 2020
Not only in the kitchen, but there is a difference between the biological and the eating/tasting/culinary definition of a fruit and a vegetable.

In biology, a fruit contains a seed (this includes pumpkins and cucumbers too), while a vegetable is any edible part of a plant (including fruits like a banana, seeds like an almond, roots like a carrot, leaves like a cabbage...)

When it's for eating, fruits are generally eaten raw and as a sweet dish, when vegetables can be either raw or cooked, but more often as a starter or with the main dish.

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Level 59
Nov 11, 2020
Biologically, yes, a tomato, among other plants, is considered a fruit. That doesn't mean that I won't get mad when my fruit tart comes with kiwis, raspberries, eggplant and jalapeños.
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Level 40
Nov 11, 2020
Aren't Tomatoes in their own category now? haha
+1
Level 83
Apr 2, 2026
No. There are many examples of things that fit the same categories
+7
Level 20
Feb 9, 2013
To be honest, I didn't know most of these, so I just typed in random fruits and got 18/20.
+12
Level 76
Jul 28, 2015
Maybe use the yellow box for this quiz? Otherwise it's too easy to fluke answers, especially questions different from the one you're trying to answer.
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Level 70
Jul 28, 2015
All 20, first try no warm up yo! :D
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Level 65
Jul 28, 2015
Good job!
+2
Level 32
May 26, 2017
Nostalgia to when I used to waste my school time away by playing BrickBreaker or Alchemist on my BlackBerry. Good times
+2
Level 70
Jul 5, 2018
Like this quiz?...... try my Fruit / Veg / Nut Pictures quiz ...here it is
+6
Level 67
Jul 8, 2018
I can never figure out why tomatoes get included in quizzes about fruit, but eggplants, zucchini and cucumbers don't.
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Level 76
Jul 8, 2018
We were gifted with olives and coconuts at least.
+5
Level 59
Jul 8, 2018
I just started naming random fruits the whole time...
+1
Level 53
Mar 31, 2026
same
+4
Level 36
Jul 9, 2018
Never thought of olive as a fruit; thought of it only as a legume.
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Level 47
Oct 5, 2018
it grows on a tree..... that's a clue
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Level 73
Nov 14, 2020
Olives aren't legumes. Legumes are a different plant family in a different order.
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Level 80
Feb 10, 2023
Weird to think of it as a legume, since it isn't one.
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Level 76
Aug 30, 2019
Got 100% but had to make guesses for the beret one. How weird that olive branch is nearly the least guessed ! You dont have to be religious to know that ( same with the apple of adam and eve, perhaps even moreso, because there are sayings like extending an olive branch)
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Level 64
Nov 11, 2020
Awww, no "Watermelon Man."
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Level 42
Nov 12, 2020
"Spherical Firecracker" is the greatest hint I've ever heard
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Level 79
Nov 15, 2020
Missed Fig and Melon
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Level 22
Mar 18, 2021
Please add cucumber, pumpkin, avocado, and blackcurrant. Thanks!
+3
Level 59
Sep 1, 2021
Please provide suggestions for questions they can be used in.
+2
Level 66
Sep 8, 2021
Are olives really fruits? Had no idea.
+2
Level 80
Feb 10, 2023
Yup! They've got a pit inside them and everything.
+1
Level 74
Feb 10, 2023
Gazpacho is made up of many ingredients, of which tomato is only one. In fairness to QM, it is usually the only fruit present, but not the principal component. My attempt to justify not getting the answer.
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Level 94
Feb 10, 2023
If you liked this quiz, you might want to check out its vegetable cousin: Vegetables in the Answer Will the tomato be included?
+1
Level 61
Feb 10, 2023
Never heard of a Cherry Bomb but apart from that, great quiz!
+1
Level 49
Feb 10, 2023
That's what a cherry bomb is!

Also, how do you make fill in the blank quizzes on here? I've never been able to find out and it's frustrating.

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Level 66
Feb 11, 2023
Would have expected them to ask for something like "date night" ...
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Level 38
Dec 16, 2024
Is cucumber also accepted for the gazpacho question, given that it is, botanically speaking, a fruit? Granted, most people will try tomato first, but it is still correct.
+1
Level 61
Sep 4, 2025
I have never heard of the republic reference before, and I don't know why I couldn't get the calcium one
+1
Level 88
Mar 7, 2026
I see the modern definition of banana republic has changed a bit from its original.
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Level 78
Mar 31, 2026
The element of US/corporate control has been removed.
+1
Level 92
Mar 7, 2026
Ha! I'm literally listening to Harry's new album (for the 1st time, mind you) right now. That's so funny lol :p
+1
Level 79
Mar 7, 2026
20/20
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Level 70
Mar 8, 2026
Full marks for The Robbster.
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Level 57
Mar 25, 2026
How do more people know about Roald Dahl than Tangerine Dream?
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Level 63
Mar 26, 2026
Since there's no yellow box some quizzers might simply guess fruit. I'd definitely think of peach before tangerine.
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Level 58
Mar 31, 2026
fun idea if you ever decided to add to this quiz-- something about F1 racing and "Papaya rules"! Great quiz!
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Level 83
Mar 31, 2026
The absolute most brilliant band of all times, Tangerine Dream, finally on Jet Punk and, sadly, it's got the lowest successful answer percentage of all questions in this quiz. Ha!. "Poland" is a must-listen piece, played behind the iron curtain when TD were the first Western (Kraut Rock) band allowed to hold live concerts there. Not for those who like their musical pieces short or must have vocals.