Answer: IRIS
IRIS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 428 times.
Referring Clues:
- Spring flower
 - Pupil locale
 - Part of the eye
 - Spring bloom
 - Tennessee's state flower
 - Eye part
 - Bit of eye makeup
 - Showy flower
 - Where a pupil sits
 - Blue flag, e.g.
 - Colored part of a ball?
 - Photographer's diaphragm
 - Perfume source
 - Garden beauty
 - Rainbow goddess
 - Pupil's place
 - Place for a pupil
 - Camera part
 - Showy bloom
 - Camera diaphragm
 - Part of the uvea
 - It gives the eye color
 - It's in the eye of the beholder
 - Rainbow
 - Electra's daughter
 - Flower with a bulb
 - Freesia's relative
 - Light controller
 - "Bearded" bloom
 - Freesia's family
 - Flower of one's eye?
 - It's usually blue or brown
 - Subject for Monet
 - Van Gogh flower
 - Bearded bloom
 - Center of the eye
 - Glad family
 - 2001 film for which Jim Broadbent was named Best Supporting Actor
 - "Bearded" flower
 - Writer Murdoch
 - Dench/Winslet title role of 2001
 - Pupil controller
 - It may be blue, brown or green
 - See 109-Across
 - Corn lily's family
 - Pupil's locale
 - Something to look through
 - Camera component
 - It's surrounded by white
 - Colored eye part
 - It's usually blue, green or brown
 - You can see through it
 - Pale purple shade
 - Goddess of the rainbow
 - Van Gogh floral subject
 - ___ scan (biometric authentication method)
 - Object in a Monet painting
 - Bearded flower
 - 1998 song by the Goo Goo Dolls that was #1 for 18 weeks
 - Pupil surrounder
 - Pupil's surrounder
 - Flag, horticulturally
 - One of Tennessee's state symbols
 - Fleur-de-lis
 - "The Black Prince" author Murdoch
 - Novelist Murdoch
 - Source of eye color
 - Pupil's structure
 - Greek goddess of the rainbow
 - Opening for Ansel
 - Author Murdoch
 - Booker Prize winner Murdoch
 - Ms. Murdoch
 - Bearded bloomer
 - Pupil's surround
 - Opening for Ansel Adams
 - 2001 Dench/Winslet film
 - Colored part of the eye
 - Colorful bearded flower
 - Movie for which Jim Broadbent won his Oscar
 - State flower of Tennessee
 - Bearded blossom
 - Circle covered by a cornea
 - Where to find a pupil
 - Spring bloomer
 - Crocus cousin
 - Plant with showy flowers
 - Western blue flag, e.g.
 - Body part with a sphincter muscle
 - The cornea covers it
 - Flag in a garden
 - It's light-sensitive
 - "Stanley & ___" (1990 film)
 - Eye opener?
 - Fleur-de-lis component
 - Plant family that includes the crocus
 - Pupillary sphincter location
 - ___ diaphragm (camera part)
 - Flower that's also a name
 - Jodie's "Taxi Driver" role
 - British novelist Murdoch
 - Where a pupil sits?
 - Ocular sphincter
 - Spring blossom
 - Tennessee state flower
 - Eye color area
 - Van Gogh subject
 - Spring arrival
 - Where the pupil sits?
 - Ocular circle
 - Pupil's milieu
 - Easter bloom
 - Flower painted by Van Gogh
 - Pupil's spot
 - Eye-color area
 - Eye-color locale
 - Pupil's site
 - Ornamental plant
 - Garden flower
 - The blue of a baby blue
 - Visionary flower?
 - "A Severed Head" author Murdoch
 - "The Good Apprentice" author Murdoch
 - ''The Black Prince'' author Murdoch
 - Spring blossom or part of an eye
 - Where eye color is
 - Colored eye area
 - Uvea part
 - It controls a pupil's size
 - Diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil
 - Type of flower
 - "Stanley & ___" (1990 Fonda / De Niro film)
 - Good name for a florist
 - It allows light into the eye
 - Camera shutter
 - See-through item
 - Floral Van Gogh focus
 - It may be bearded
 - Eye membrane
 - You look through it
 - Flag in the garden
 - Brightly-colored flower
 - Fleur-de-lis flower
 - The eyes have it
 - Pupil environs
 - "Under the Net" author Murdoch
 - It regulates the size of the pupil
 - Colorful ring
 - Peeper's part
 - Light regulator in the eye
 - Garden perennial
 - Pupil's colorful place
 - Part of an eyeball
 - Eye part or flower
 - Subject of many Georgia O'Keeffe paintings
 - What the white of an eye surrounds
 - Where the pupil is
 - Blackberry lily, e.g.
 - Lens Opening
 - Shade akin to lavender
 - Cornea neighbor
 - Van Gogh's flowery subject
 - Bulb output, maybe
 - Colorful eye part
 - Eye part with color
 - Bloom with droopy sepals
 - Pigmented eye part
 - "Iliad" messenger
 - Tennessee state bloom
 - Fleur-de-lis, symbolically
 - The white of an eye surrounds it
 - Eye part containing the pupil
 - 1998 Goo Goo Dolls hit
 - Where eye color comes from
 - Showy spring flower
 - Ornamental flower
 - Component of many a van Gogh painting
 - Colorful diaphragm
 - Glad cousin
 - Showy, colorful plant
 - Romance novelist Johansen
 - Romance novelist
 - Goddess of rainbow
 - Colorful part of the eye
 - Tennessee's flower
 - Popular bloom in Tennessee
 - Crime fiction writer Johansen
 - Eye ring
 - You might turn it red for Halloween with a contact lens
 - Purple perennial
 - Pupil setting
 - Eye part that contracts
 - Middle of the eye
 - Fancy flower
 - Crocus's cousin
 - Tennessee emblem
 - Part of 13-Across
 - 1998 Goo Goo Dolls song
 - The lens is behind it
 - Pupil site
 - The eye has it
 - Purple flower
 - Colored portion of the eye
 - It might be blue, green or brown
 - Pupil's flower?
 - Crime and romance writer Johansen
 - Purple spring bloomer
 - Pupil's surroundings
 - "Stanley & ___" (Fonda / De Niro film)
 - Blackberry lily's family
 - Flower or part of the eye
 - It controls the amount of light admitted
 - Sword lily
 - Pupil's flower
 - Part of the eye around the pupil
 - Part of a camera lens
 - Bulbed flower
 - "The Sea, the Sea" author Murdoch
 - Showy perennial
 - Coloured part of the eye
 - "Stanley & ___" (Fonda/De Niro film)
 - Colorful flower
 - Eye color locale
 - 1978 Booker Prize recipient Murdoch
 - Crime fiction author Johansen
 - Purple bloom
 - It controls a pupil
 - Scene-closing movie effect
 - Spring bulb
 - Flower in a van Gogh painting
 - Girl's floral name
 - Garden dandy
 - Attraction for a butterfly
 - Rainbow: perf.
 - Showy spring perennial
 - Color also known as endive blue
 - It surrounds the pupil
 - Bloom with a beard
 - The white surrounds it
 - 2001 role for Judi
 - Crocus kin
 - You can see right through it
 - Camera or eye part
 - Blue flag
 - Georgia O'Keeffe subject
 - Cornea and lens neighbor
 - Pupil part
 - "Elegy for ___": memoir about writer Murdoch
 - Flag
 - Novelist Johansen
 - Wife of Zephyrus
 - Blue bloom
 - Pupil size regulator
 - Body part used in some recognition systems
 - See-through item?
 - Garden bloom
 - Plant worth eyeing?
 - Spring harbinger
 - Eye piece?
 - Spring perennial
 - Long-stemmed flower
 - Part of the eye with color
 - Blue flower
 - Aperture : camera :: ___ : eye
 - Goddess in "The Tempest"
 - It has space for one pupil
 - Crime novelist Johansen
 - What surrounds an aperture
 - Part of the human eye
 - It might be baby blue
 - Flower or eye part
 - Eye piece
 - Structure with a pupillary zone
 - It gives peepers color
 - Camera feature
 - Goddess who caused the Trojan women to riot in the "Aeneid"
 - Audrey Meadows on "Too Close for Comfort"
 - A pupil is in the middle of it
 - Camera aperture
 - "Iliad" divine messenger
 - Commonly purple bloom
 - Flower
 - Seeing circle
 - It's responsible for controlling a pupil
 - 31 Across aperture
 - It gives the eye its color
 - Flower whose name means "rainbow"
 - It's all about the pupil
 - It has a place for a pupil
 - One of Tennessee's two state flowers
 - Eye part that's useful in biometrics
 - Camera's diaphragm
 - Flower with sword-shaped leaves
 - Flower from the Greek for "rainbow"
 - "The Black Prince" writer Murdoch
 - It makes a pupil work
 - "Body of Lies" author Johansen
 - 2001 Winslet/Dench title role
 - It's under the cornea
 - Flower girl?
 - Camera lens feature
 - Type of flower or part of the eye
 - Flower resembling a fleur-de-lis
 - Controller of the pupil's size
 - "Bearded" bloomer
 - Showy purple bloom
 - Showy spring bloom
 - Floral subject for van Gogh
 - Flower stylized as a fleur-de-lis
 - Bloom in many Van Gogh works
 - State flower of Tenn.
 - A van Gogh flower
 - Blue or hazel eye part
 - "Silencing Eve" novelist Johansen
 - Murdoch played by Kate Winslet
 - Jacob's-sword
 - Eye part or Alberta politician Evans
 - It's covered by the cornea
 - "The Sea, The Sea"
 - Apt name for an ophthalmologist
 - Light controller in a lens
 - Good name for an optometrist
 - Flower or eye feature
 - March bloomer, maybe
 - Camera "eye" part
 - Eye part or plant
 - It's often brown or blue
 - "The Killing Game" novelist Johansen
 - The rainbow personified
 - Early-blooming ornamental
 - A lid usually covers it at night
 - "Black ___," Georgia O'Keeffe painting at the Met
 - Digitally scanned eye part
 - Female name that's the name of a female assistant backward
 - Cousin of a crocus
 - Blue or hazel ring
 - Structure with melanin
 - Part of an eye
 - Camera lens part
 - Eye's colored area
 - Flower van Gogh painted
 - "Blood Game" novelist Johansen
 - "Taking Eve" novelist Johansen
 - Bloom drawn by O'Keeffe
 - Flower in Van Gogh paintings
 - Flower named for a goddess
 - Divine messenger
 - Flower in Van Gogh works
 - Greek rainbow goddess
 - Eye part covered by the cornea
 - Bulb that blooms
 - Eye part spelled with two i's
 - Adrian of "the ted knight show"
 - Eye part that may be gray
 - Flower painted by O'Keeffe
 - Murdoch who received the 1978 Booker Prize for "The Sea, the Sea"
 - Flower that may be purple
 - Apt name for an eye doctor
 - Author Murdoch played onscreen by Kate Winslet and Judi Dench
 - Coloration in the human eye
 - Eye part that may be blue
 - Tall flower
 - Sword-leafed flower
 - Eye part around the pupil
 - ___ West, wife of DC Comics' Flash
 - 40 Down's diaphragm
 - Light-regulating eye part
 - Michigan's state wildflower is one
 - What surrounds the pupil
 - Sword-shaped bloom
 - Good name for an optometrist?
 - What helps a pupil grow?
 - Body part that's also a woman's name
 - Wild flower in a Louise Gluck title
 - Orchidlike blossom
 - Flower that may be "bearded"
 - Blue-violet shade
 - Eye part surrounding the pupil
 - Fashion icon Apfel
 - Flower that's often purple
 - Flower that's 60-Across backwards
 - Name hidden in "Gemini rising"
 - Flower in Georgia O'Keeffe art
 - Flower with standards and falls
 - Tall purple flower
 - Ring around a pupil
 - Flower that might be bearded
 - Flower that shares a name with part of the eye
 - Wildflower in a Louise Gluck title
 - Bright flower
 - "The Flash" character West
 - It surrounds a pupil
 - Good name for an ophthalmologist
 - Name that's also a flower
 - Eye part used in biometrics
 - Mystery writer Johansen
 - Colorful part of an eye
 - Biometric scan identifier, maybe
 - Flower with a Thornbird variety
 - Booker Prize-winning author Murdoch
 - Messenger for the gods in the "Iliad"
 - Grammy-nominated folk singer DeMent
 - Purplish blue
 - Good name for a florist or optometrist
 - Bearded ___ (flower)
 - "Bearded" spring flower
 - Pupil's surrounding
 - It surrounds the 2-Down
 - Bluish-purple flower
 - Flower in some O'Keeffe paintings
 - Blue flower in a Van Gogh painting
 - Eye part that shares its name with a flower
 - Apt name for a florist or optometrist?
 - Flower with upright petals called "standards"
 - Spring bloom with a bearded variety
 - Colored 25-Across part
 - Eye part that can be violet
 - Body part that may be green
 - Flower that gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow"
 - Flower named for a deity
 - Pupil : aperture :: ___ : diaphragm
 - Eye part found in the 13-Across
 - Flower in some van Gogh paintings
 - Floral subject for van Gogh, Monet or O'Keeffe
 - Mechanism that controls a camera's aperture
 - Flower named for a Greek goddess
 - Apt name for a flower lover
 - Body part that might be blue
 
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