Originally "The Sea-Cook" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TREASUREISLAND Originally "The Sea-Cook" (14)
8% AMBROSIA Divine food as originally barbecued with Maori cooking (8) (8) The Guardian Cryptic Sep 9, 2025
8% ANGELFISH Half singe cooked sea creature (9) The Telegraph Cryptic Jun 30, 2025
7% TAT Rubbish, this and that originally (3) The Times Quick Cryptic Sep 11, 2025
7% LARD Cooking fat (4) Thomas Joseph Sep 11, 2025
7% ORCA Sea predator (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 10, 2025
7% ERNE Sea eagle (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 10, 2025
7% ROAST Cook in oven (5) The Telegraph Quick Sep 8, 2025
7% BAKE Cook in an oven (4) Newsday Sep 8, 2025
7% BED Bottom of the sea (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 7, 2025
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