Harry Potter's scar
lightning bolt
The number 31
Baskin Robbins
Pineapples are the only widely eaten of the bromeliads--a family of 3,000 species; like others, they aren't grown from seed, but by planting the top leafy structure, called this
crown
3/4 the number of weeks in a year, & a common number of weeks for a pregnancy to last
39
"Adios"
Spanish
The Salvation Army logo
A shield
An arrow pointing right
FedEx
The pineapple shoots that grow from the mother plants after the main harvest are called the ratoon crop--also the Hawaiian term for a baby born to late-in-life parents, the word is thought to be from the Latin for this season
autumn
"Miracle" street in a 1947 holiday classic
34th
"Ahnyoung"
Korean
The 3 items in Mitsubishi's logo
diamonds
A standing bear
Toblerone
The material that's laid down where pineapples are planted keeps weeds off, retains warmth, & keeps moisture in; though it's a strip of plastic rather than organic material, it's called this
mulch
Youngest age at which you can be sworn in for the US Senate
30
"Do svidaniya"
Russian
A yield sign
Triangle
A smile from A to Z
Amazon
Pineapple cultivation needs relatively little irrigation; with its reservoir formed in the leaves, the plant is a natural xerophyte--from the Greek "xeros", meaning this
dry
Standard RPM speed of your old long-playing record albums
33 1/3
"Arrivederci"
Italian
A rood
Cross
An electromagnet, and also the Golden Gate Bridge
Cisco
Whether grown in Africa or here in Hawaii, pineapples have eight spirals in one direction and 13 in the other--one example where nature shows the number sequence named for this Italian mathematician
Fibonacci
Total number of pieces including pawns at the start of a chess game
32
"Zaijian"
Mandarin