Answer: ROSE
ROSE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 362 times.
- Wine choice
- Late Kennedy matriarch
- Floral gift
- Rocketed
- A Kennedy
- Baseball's Charlie Hustle
- Banned Pete
- California Grenache, e.g.
- Sunset-tinged
- Obeyed a court order?
- "Oliver Twist" girl
- Left the couch
- French fashion designer Bertin
- Crimson Glory, for one
- Dawn-colored
- Gift for a diva
- Kennedy matriarch
- Like some wines
- Valentine bouquet item
- York symbol
- Pink
- Didn't sit still?
- Picked up
- Jack's love in "Titanic"
- New York's state flower
- Wine selection
- Mounted
- ___ of Jericho
- Flower for Valentine's Day
- Gift on a first date, maybe
- Former Cincinnati Red Pete
- Part of a Valentine bouquet
- Left a chair
- Certain cabernet
- Sunset shade
- Pink potable
- Switch-hitter known as Charlie Hustle
- Gift on "The Bachelor"
- Stood up
- "Kiss From a __" (Seal tune)
- Betty White's "The Golden Girls" role
- ___ Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent
- See 58-Across
- Thorny subject
- __ hips (source of tea)
- China __ (ornamental plant)
- French fashion designer Jeanne-Marie __ Bertin
- Summer wine selection
- Showed respect, in a way
- Glass-encased item in "Beauty and the Beast"
- Gift that might cut
- Pink wine
- American Beauty, for one
- Attained new heights
- Japanese beetles feed on its leaves
- See 34-Across
- Word before or after tea
- Sommelier's selection
- Shot up
- One symbol of the 41-Across
- Either of two opposing war emblems
- Table wine
- Colored glasses color
- Flower in a Stein line
- Betty's role on "The Golden Girls"
- "Titanic" female lead
- American Beauty, e.g.
- "Second Hand ___" ("Funny Girl" tune)
- Red, red flower
- House of York symbol
- Baseball's "Charlie Hustle"
- Jack's "Titanic" love
- Oenophile's option
- Got out of bed
- One of TV's "Golden Girls"
- Lancasters' symbol
- Pasadena bowl game
- Chrysler Imperial, for one
- Thorny flower
- Bower flower
- Fragrant flower
- Went up
- Cincinnati Red who played his final game Aug. 17, 1986
- Emblem of York or Lancaster
- Gift on a first date, sometimes
- "Titanic" heroine
- Wine variety
- Axl of rock
- Valentine's Day gift
- One of a Valentine's Day dozen
- Honored the judge's entrance
- John F. Kennedy's mother
- Kennedy clan matriarch
- "Hu$tle" subject Pete
- The __ Parade
- Major-league career leader in at bats
- Matriarch of the Kennedy clan
- Flower that's also a name
- Got high
- Razzle Dazzle ___ (Crayola color)
- Pink table wine
- Thorny bloom
- Increased
- Left the launch pad
- Stood
- Plant with hips
- Pasadena's __ Bowl
- Hopped up
- Got up
- Climbed
- Jack's love, in "Titanic"
- Showy flower
- Rocker Axl
- Valentine flower
- Kennedy mom
- Valentine's Day flower
- Soared
- PBS talk host
- Repeated word heard in a Stein line
- ''American Beauty'' flower
- One of a Valentine dozen
- ''Titanic'' heroine
- Ascended
- Cleared the horizon
- Red flower
- Lancastrian symbol
- Banished baseball legend
- Romantic gift
- U.S. national flower
- American Greetings icon
- Flower with hips
- ''Golden Girls'' character
- Dusty pink color
- Pastel shade
- Floribunda, e.g.
- Sunset-tinged, perhaps
- Gift for a diva, perhaps
- Second-hand gal of song
- Word in a Gertrude Stein tautology
- American Greetings logo
- See 28-Across
- Pinkish red
- Acknowledged the judge's entrance
- Dusty purplish pink
- Greeted the judge
- See 28-Down
- National flower
- Made like dough
- Sunset tone
- Pastel hue
- Charlie Hustle
- Suitor's surprise
- Pinkish
- Light pink wine
- Oenophile's selection
- Baseball's hit leader
- Levitated
- Fragrant bloom
- America's flower
- 2/14 flower
- Flower for Midler
- Part of the American Greetings logo
- Compass __
- February gift
- Mateus ___
- Romantic flower
- Went to new heights
- Got promoted
- Compass_
- "Golden Girls" character
- Pasadena's ___ Bowl
- The ___ Parade
- Went to the top
- "American Beauty" flower
- Midler hit (with "The")
- Compass ___
- A ___ between two thorns
- "The Bachelor" prop
- One with big hips, maybe
- Floated upward
- Trellis coverer
- Word on Alberta plate
- ______dale (Toronto suburb)
- See 12-Down
- It would still smell sweet by any other name
- "The Purple ___ of Cairo" (1985)
- Beau's buy
- Mid-February gift
- Took off
- "Every ___ Has Its Thorn"
- Kind of apple, beetle or garden
- Pink drink
- Deep pink
- Stopped sitting around
- 20-Across role for 9-Across
- Pink shade
- Token of love
- Lover's gift
- Romantic bloom
- Love token
- Obeyed reveille
- Kenendy matriarch
- Pasadena flower
- June flower
- Left the sofa
- Baseball's Pete
- One of the 'Golden Girls'
- 'Golden Girls' role
- Wooer's flower
- Attar source
- Optimist's hue
- It may be long-stemmed
- Obeyed a court order
- Fragrant blossom
- Symbol of the Virgin Mary
- Kate's role in 'Titanic'
- Suitor's gift
- Lost a lap?
- Headed heavenward
- Headed up
- It's romantic to give one
- Flower in a Portland nickname
- 2011 NBA MVP Derrick
- Symbol of Aphrodite
- Symbol of Lutheranism
- ___ of Sharon
- Ms Byrne
- Flower in a Poison ballad
- See 5-Across
- Stood, as in court
- Flower with cultivars sharing their names with 20-, 25-, 42-, and 47-Across
- Type of wine
- Stood, as for a judge
- What the name "Rhoda" means
- Trudeau's flower
- February 14 flower
- February flower?
- A "Titanic" role
- Floated to the top
- ____Blanche, Newfoundland
- Landscape shrub
- Got to one's feet
- Some summer wine
- "... a ___ / By any other name ..."
- Gift from 'The Bachelor'
- It can be prickly
- Price increase
- 'The Bachelor' flower
- Oft-symbolic flower
- With 32-Down, followed a career ladder
- Source of thorns
- Its hips are in tea
- Prop on "The Bachelor"
- Left the runway
- Starter for hip or oil
- Increased in value
- Increased, as prices
- "Mexicali ___"
- "A ___ for Emily": Faulkner short story
- Present on "The Bachelor"
- One of a dozen, often
- Got off the ground?
- Pete who's not in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Part of a Derby garland
- "Titanic" survivor
- It may cause a thorn in your side
- Many a rambler
- All-time hits leader
- By any other name it would smell as sweet, per Juliet
- Thorny plant
- Flower girl?
- Advanced
- Bouquet unit
- Alberta's official flower
- Romantic handout
- Aphid victim
- Pasadena's Bowl
- Valentine's Day symbol
- Symbol of British nationalism
- Gift from a beau
- Fragrant gift
- Flower
- Gift for a lover
- Tudor ___ (emblem of England)
- Cobb surpasser
- Kind of wine
- America's national flower
- Princess Grace, e.g.
- 2016 Olympics golf gold medalist Justin ___
- Kate, in "Titanic"
- Gypsy ___ Lee
- Flower usually sold by the dozen
- Tudor symbol
- Left the ground
- Blush shade, sometimes
- Fred. ____ ( Our only communist MP )
- See 63-Down
- Ruby red
- Rambler, for one
- National flower of the United States
- Damask, for one
- Billy of show biz
- White house bud, in the future
- Symbol of romance
- Climbed the ranks
- Flower of Sharon
- New York's flower
- Pinkish shade
- Prickly flower
- A red one stands for love
- Feb. 14 bouquet bloom
- 2/14 handout
- Subject of a Stein line
- Pete with 4,256 hits
- Ponselle or Luxemburg
- "The Bachelor" bloom
- Wooing gift
- Flower in a tango dancer's teeth
- Prize on "The Bachelor"
- Symbol in the logo of the Democratic Socialists of America
- Popular tattoo flower
- Wine judge's subject
- Gained altitude
- Bloom from a beau
- "The Bachelorette" flower
- Wine at many New Year's Eve parties
- Flower with thorns
- Washington Spirit star Lavelle
- Type of wine with an accent
- "The Bachelor" handout
- Source of romantic petals
- "A ___ by any other name ..."
- & 43. Some perfume ingredients
- "The Bachelor" presentation
- Kelly Marie Tran's "Star Wars" role
- Flower that symbolizes love
- "Fences" role played by Viola Davis
- Moved up
- Flower on a float
- Got higher
- Flower on valentines
- Desire for a contestant on "The Bachelor"
- Flower for a valentine
- Flower with a thorny stem
- Olympic thrower Alex
- Wine with a pink hue
- Symbol of Lancaster or York
- "iZombie" actress McIver
- Oklahoma state flower
- "The Bachelor" flower
- Iowa's state flower is one
- Actress Mcgowan
- Thorny subject?
- Flower on "The Bachelorette"
- National flower of England
- Flower in the Portland Thorns logo
- "Nobody Knows This Little ___" (Emily Dickinson poem)
- Blush wine
- Shade of red
- "Ghosts" actress McIver
- Warm pink hue
- "The Golden Bachelorette" flower