Answer: ALAR
ALAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 158 times.
- Controversial apple spray
- Winglike
- Controversial orchard spray
- Agricultural chemical
- Outlawed spray
- Brand of daminozide
- Controversial ripener
- Apple application, once
- Plant-growth retardant
- Out-of-favor apple treatment
- Daminozide, commercially
- Winged
- Banned apple spray
- Daminozide brand
- Banned spray
- 1989 E.P.A. target
- Apple growth retardant
- Orchard no-no
- Wing-shaped
- Controversial apple growth regulator
- Banned orchard chemical
- Apple color enhancer
- Controversial orchard application
- Controversial spray
- Color-enhancing apple spray
- Controversial plant-growth retardant
- Banned apple application
- Old apple spray
- Apple spray
- Fruit spray
- Banned apple treatment
- Garden spray
- Banned orchard spray
- Having wings
- Bygone spray
- Former fruit ripening retardant
- Onetime E.P.A. target
- Garden no-no, now
- Banned spray on apple trees
- Banned chemical
- Spray withdrawn in 1989
- Target of a 1989 E.P.A. investigation
- Trade name of daminozide
- Cause of an apple-related scare
- Banned fruit spray
- Apple treatment, once
- Questionable orchard spray
- Orchard spray
- Dreaded apple spray
- Old apple application
- Off-the-market apple spray
- Withdrawn apple spray
- Endowed with wings
- Outlawed apple spray
- Brand of daminozide, a growth regulator
- Poison apple creator?
- Apple application that's been discontinued
- Former orchard spray
- Onetime apple spray
- Pomologist's spray, once
- Apple orchard spray, once
- Chemical featured on a 1989 "60 Minutes" segment
- Old orchard spray
- Banned fruit-growth regulator
- Banned orchard treatment
- Controversial fruit spray
- Withdrawn Uniroyal product
- Banned fruit treatment
- Banned growth-retardant spray
- Off-the-market fruit spray
- '80s pesticide
- Apple spray, once
- 1989 EPA target
- Sporting wings
- Apple spray of old
- Apple pesticide banned in the 1980s
- Spray banned in 1989
- Orchard spray of old
- Apple chemical banned in the 1980s
- Orchard chemical
- One-time growth regulator
- Questionable growth retardant
- Growth-regulating spray
- Former apple application
- Apple spray of yore
- Withdrawn orchard spray
- Fruit spray banned by the EPA
- Banned chemical for fruit
- Resembling wings
- Former apple spray
- Banned chemical spray
- Pertaining to wings
- Banned McIntosh application
- Birdlike
- Notorious apple spray
- Bygone orchard spray
- One-time orchard spray
- Like a wing in shape
- Banned fruit tree chemical
- Opposite of apterous
- Erstwhile orchard spray
- Fruit tree spray, once
- Controversial color enhancer
- Withdrawn fruit spray
- Banned '80s apple spray
- Pesticide banned in 1989
- Banned apple orchard spray
- Tainted apple cause
- Desicant
- Daminozide
- Old apple treatment
- Like a bird
- Apple spray banned in the 1980s
- Banned apple ripener
- Re 10-Down
- Banned apple-reddener
- Bygone apple reddener
- Wing-like
- Fruit-tree spray
- Apple application no longer in use
- Chemical used on trees
- Pre-'90s orchard spray
- One-time apple spray
- Relating to wings
- Discontinued apple application
- Creator of bad apples?
- Apple spray to spray no more
- Wing-related
- Old apple tree spray
- Banned insecticide
- What is the popular name for daminozide?
- Now-banned apple orchard spray
- Banned apple tree spray
- Like an angel or butterfly
- Apple spray withdrawn in 1989
- With wings
- Like Pegasus
- Apple spray no more
- Subject of a 1989 E.P.A. ban
- Of wings
- Fruit spray, once
- Banned plant growth regulator
- Banned apple reddener
- Able to fly, usually
- For the birds?
- Substance called a pesticide by the EPA
- Apple preservative
- Defunct food coating
- Now-regulated growth regulator
- With wings, in biology
- Bygone apple spray
- Cause of some bad apples?
- Banned pesticide
- Apple application that's now banned
- Equipped to fly
- Defunct fruit coating
- Winged: l.
- Bygone fruit spray