| Limas |
| Diddly |
| Boston |
| Legumes |
| Noggins |
| Baked __ |
| Frijoles |
| Nonsense. |
| Vegetables |
| 'Nothin' ' |
| Chili need |
| Roy and soy |
| Cowboy food |
| Full of ___ |
| String/mung |
| Small amount |
| Coffee units |
| Pork go-with |
| Spill the -- |
| Heinz canful |
| Pintos, e.g. |
| Tex-Mex side |
| Refried" fare |
| A hill of ___ |
| Campfire chow |
| Lima and pole |
| Pork and ____ |
| Navy and lima |
| _____ noodles |
| Trivial amount |
| Baked or green |
| Cassoulet base |
| Coffee sources |
| Fava and green |
| Lima and green |
| Lima and pinto |
| Succotash half |
| Coffee harvest |
| Burrito filling |
| Boston and snap |
| Calabar and urd |
| Garbanzos, e.g. |
| String and snap |
| Navy and coffee |
| Unground coffee |
| Pork's companion |
| Some are spilled |
| Green and string |
| Slightest amount |
| Nothing, slangily |
| Chili ingredients |
| Hits with a pitch |
| Lima and garbanzo |
| Coffee and string |
| Hot dog side dish |
| The musical fruit |
| Boston comestibles |
| Chuck wagon staple |
| Judge Roy and L.L. |
| Snitches' spillage |
| You don't know ___! |
| Burrito ingredients |
| Snitches spill them |
| They go with franks |
| Garbanzos and limas |
| Food often spilled? |
| Vegetarian's staple |
| They may be refried |
| Coffee-grinder input |
| Garbanzos and pintos |
| They make the coffee |
| The slightest amount |
| Vegan protein source |
| Refried" Mexican food |
| Frankfurter side dish |
| Snap, green and sugar |
| Weezer: "Pork and ___ |
| Worldwide food staple |
| Franks' accompaniment |
| Contents of some bags |
| They're ground for joe |
| Side dish for a hot dog |
| Hunt's or Bush's product |
| Spilled the __: told all |
| Trivial amount, slangily |
| Pasta fagioli ingredients |
| Interjection of annoyance |
| Things counted or spilled |
| Protein source for a vegan |
| Word after jelly or coffee |
| They may be coffee or jelly |
| Next to nothing, so to speak |
| Slightest amount, informally |
| Spill the ___ (tell a secret) |
| They're spilled by big mouths |
| The slightest amount, informally |
| Jack's purchase in a children's story |
| They may be eaten, counted or spilled |
| It goes with rice in many Mexican dishes |
| The musical fruit," per a schoolyard song |
| Jack trades a cow for them, in a fairy tale |