Aloe |
Sisal |
Succulent |
Amaryllis |
___ nectar |
Spiny plant |
Yucca's kin |
Pita source |
Sisal plant |
Rope source |
Desert plant |
Fiber plant. |
Sisal source |
Yucca cousin |
Yucca family |
Mojave plant |
Desert growth |
Nectar source |
Tequila basis |
Pulque source |
Mescal source |
Tequila plant |
Desert bloomer |
Yucca relative |
Century plant. |
Patrón source |
Sisal or yucca |
Whence tequila |
Cactus variety |
Tequila source |
Maguey, for one |
Margarita plant |
Mescal component |
Sweetener source |
Source of mescal |
Tequila's origin |
Sonoran succulent |
Tequila component |
Mescal ingredient |
Rope fiber source |
Spiny-leafed plant |
Mesoamerican plant |
Spiny-leaved plant |
Tequila ingredient |
Bit of desert flora |
Scrubland succulent |
Spiny-leafed flower |
Century plant, e.g. |
Mexican desert plant |
Tequila maker's need |
A daughter of Cadmus |
Yucca's plant family |
Source of sisal hemp |
Source of some nectar |
Plant for Jose Cuervo |
Plant yielding sisal. |
Century plant, for one |
Plant with spiny leaves |
Hemp-yielding amaryllis |
Plant with fleshy leaves |
Plant source for tequila |
Member of the lily family |
It's used to make tequila |
Plant used to make mescal |
Succulent used in tequila |
Base ingredient of tequila |
Source of a fiber for rope |
Plant used to make tequila |
__ nectar: sugar substitute |
Spiny-leafed tequila source |
Alternative sweetener source |
Spike in tequila production? |
Plant of the amaryllis family |
Plant used for making tequila |
Spiny-leaved ornamental plant |
Monocot sapped for a sweetener |
Its spikes resemble candelabras |
Plant used in tequila production |
Desert plant used to make tequila |
You can't make tequila without it |
Plant family that includes the yucca |