Tubers made from oat pesto |
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Vegetables used in latkes in Jewish cuisine (8) |
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Starchy veg (8) |
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US author's penning old rubbish for inert people |
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Foodstuff with varieties Yukon Gold, Russet, Agria, and Ham Hardy (8) |
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Mashed _, traditional side dish (8) |
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Aloo gobi ingredients |
USA Today |
16 Nov 2022 |
Odd oat pesto for vegetables |
Irish Times Simplex |
11 Dec 2021 |
Wild oat pesto for the vegetables |
Irish Times Simplex |
06 Sep 2021 |
Carb-rich side that may be cut, and what's spelled out by the letters cut from the starts of this puzzle's foods |
The Washington Post Sunday |
05 Sep 2021 |
Drug beginning to affect extremities of couch inhabitants |
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Source of chips |
The Times Concise |
23 Sep 2019 |
Shepherd's pie ingredients |
USA Today |
21 Feb 2019 |
Shepherd's pie ingredients |
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Spud's offering the makings of more than one of those in 24 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
05 Dec 2018 |
Thanksgiving side |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Nov 2018 |
'Famous ___' (slogan on Idaho license plates) |
New York Times |
11 Nov 2018 |
"Famous ___" (slogan on Idaho license plates) |
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Vegetables in the strange oat pesto |
Irish Times Simplex |
19 Oct 2017 |
Odd oat pesto for vegetables |
Irish Times Simplex |
09 Sep 2016 |
French fries |
Newsday |
27 Oct 2015 |
French fries, e.g |
Eugene Sheffer |
24 Feb 2015 |
Fries things? |
New York Times |
02 Jan 2015 |
French fries |
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Fries things? |
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Irish stew ingredients |
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Fries, say |
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Fries, say |
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Fries, e.g. |
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52-Across and ___ |
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Shoestring material |
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Spuds |
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Source of French fries |
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Word on Idaho license plates |
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Vichyssoise base |
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Long whites, e.g. |
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Chowder ingredients |
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Chowder ingredients |
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Baked items |
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Shoestring material? |
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Ingredients in some pancakes |
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They have eyes |
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Shepherd's pie ingredients |
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Spuds |
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Couch people? |
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Word after 62 Across |
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Stew ingredients |
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Irish and small |
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Hot or small items |
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Commodity. |
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KP chore. |
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Sweet and Irish. |
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U. S. price-controlled crop. |
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