| Pear |
| Pear type |
| Pear genre |
| Green pear |
| Juicy pear |
| Bosc cousin |
| Winter pear |
| Type of pear |
| Certain pear |
| Popular pear |
| Kind of pear |
| Pear variety |
| Bosc relative |
| Quite a pear? |
| Bartlett cousin |
| Variety of pear |
| Region of France |
| Bosc alternative |
| Region in France |
| Loire Valley area |
| Short-necked pear |
| Bartlett relative |
| Green-skinned pear |
| Green-skinned fruit |
| Plantagenet country |
| Loire Valley region |
| Neighbor of Bretagne |
| Bartlett alternative |
| Historic French region |
| City north of Montreal |
| It may have green skin |
| Region in the Loire valley |
| Short-necked European fruit |
| Type of green-skinned fruit |
| Whence the Plantagenets came |
| Firm-fleshed green-skinned pear |
| Historical region of western France |
| Fruit variety or its French province |
| Purée used for a Jelly Belly flavor |
| Historic province of the Loire valley |
| One variety of it remains green when ripe |
| Pear variety named for a region of France |
| Historical French region bordering Brittany |
| Pear variety named for a province of France |