Chip named for "a little bit of gold" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DORITO Chip named for "a little bit of gold" (6)
7% TADS Little bits (4) USA Today Aug 9, 2026
7% TAD Little bit (3) The New Yorker Mini Jul 30, 2026
7% DNA Little bit of life? (3) New York Times Jul 1, 2026
7% JOT Little bit (3)
7% ORATE Gold bit in lecture (5) The Telegraph Toughie Jun 2, 2026
7% TARO Bit of a Hawaiian Chip (4) Newsday May 2, 2026
7% CORN Bit of a tortilla chip (4) Newsday May 2, 2026
6% RECENTLY Bit of money in bank a little while back (8) The Times Quick Cryptic Aug 19, 2026
6% DIP Chips go-with (3)
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