➠ Words with t
List contains 175718 Words that "t" contain.
- - Cut of beef that can be served rare, medium, or well done
- - Somehow eats a kilo of meat!
- - The "turf" of a "surf and turf"
- - sounds like a skewer for meat
- - cut of skate, possibly
- - Entree often paired with a cabernet sauvignon
- - Rare food, sometimes
- - Outback food
- - Entree served with a knife
- - Piece of meat found in small wood
- - takes in a form of food
- - Cut in small wood
- - Choice cut of meat.
- - Slice of meat
- - A vegan might make it from tofu or cauliflower
- - Strip in the kitchen
- - Strip in a restaurant
- - Brunch partner of 47-Down
- - Rare thing found in a restaurant, maybe
- - The turf in "surf and turf"
- - Cut of meat or fish
- - Post reports in the butcher's window
- - Grilled food
- - Rarely ordered food?
- - Type of house with plenty of meat
- - The 'turf' of surf and turf
- - Round for a course
- - Kind of knife or sandwich
- - Slab of meat
- - The "turf" part of "surf and turf"
- - Chow from a cow
- - Half of surf and turf
- - It often gets a grilling
- - Staple in many restaurants
- - Kind of house
- - Entree for a carnivore
- - Cut of meat.
- - Cut of beef
- - Kind of knife
- - Kind of sandwich
- - Cut of meat, typically beef, usually cooked by grilling or frying
- - meat with the texture of southern wood
- - southern timber is welcomed by the consumer
- - cut seller's top wood
- - Entree with its own particular knife
- - Black Angus order
- - joint made from southern wood
- - Meat for carne asada
- - Sirloin or New York
- - meat and chips, we hear!
- - it may be ordered rare
- - rarely ordered meat?
- - Grub stake arranged
- - Meat served with eggs or frites
- - Texas Roadhouse specialty
- - Tenderloin, e.g.
- - Rare treat, for some
- - Dish that may be rare
- - Kate's cooked meat
- - Flat iron, e.g.
- - ranch entree
- - Rib-eye or porterhouse
- - It is rare if you don't find it well done
- - What may be considered worse when done well
- - t-bone, for example
- - Meat supporter heard
- - ...... tartare (dish served raw)
- - Cut wood goes to fires ultimately
- - Chophouse serving
- - something to grill
- - Meat that may be served rare
- - Fillet or rump
- - Entree item
- - Tartare
- - Sirloin
- - Porterhouse.
- - Filet mignon, e.g.
- - Filet mignon.
- - Tenderloin.
- - Menu entree
- - Portobello ......
- - Porterhouse, e.g
- - Picked up post and something for dinner
- - What carne asada is made from
- - Ribeye, e.g
- - Word after "skirt" or "hanger"
- - Portobello entree
- - T-bone, e.g
- - Rib eye, for one
- - Common fajita filler
- - T-bone or sirloin
- - Grill master's entree
- - Grilled entree
- - Rare treat, maybe
- - Prime purchase
- - T-bone, for one
- - Order at Texas Roadhouse
- - It might be rare
- - Word with skirt or strip
- - Sirloin, for instance
- - Tuna cut
- - Word with strip or skirt
- - Fajita filler, often
- - T-bone or ribeye
- - Delmonico, e.g
- - New York strip, e.g
- - Surf and turf's 'turf'
- - Fajita option
- - ...... au poivre
- - T-bone or porterhouse
- - What might get an A1 application?
- - High-quality beef
- - Fajita filler
- - Ribeye or porterhouse
- - Restaurateur's turf?
- - Porterhouse or T-bone
- - Meat (rare, medium or well done?)
- - Surf and turf component
- - Tbone
- - Hearty dinner entree
- - It can be quite rare
- - It can be rarely served
- - Lobster companion
- - Meat sometimes served au poivre
- - Dish sometimes served au poivre
- - It may be round or cube
- - Word with strip or club
- - "Turf," not "surf"
- - T-bone, say
- - Rib-eye, for instance
- - Salisbury ....
- - Cookout splurge
- - One may come with frites
- - It can be round or cubed
- - Rev. Horton Heat "Eat ......"
- - Porterhouse, for one
- - Chop alternative
- - Swordfish slab
- - Sizzling entree
- - What Rev. Horton Heat told us to eat
- - Fajita meat
- - Cookout serving
- - Turf, as opposed to surf
- - Outback offering
- - Hearty entree
- - Chophouse offering
- - Barbecue entree
- - Knife type
- - Vegan's taboo
- - Grill item.
- - Cookout staple
- - Sandwich.
- - Cookout choice
- - Surf-and-turf serving
- - Thick slice
- - Vegan's no-no
- - Grilling candidate
- - Beef cut
- - Meaty entrée
- - Butcher shop buy
- - *Chophouse order
- - Minute
- - Cheese
- - Had a little lamb, say
- - Banqueted, perhaps
- - Had a beef?
- - Had a little lamb?
- - Had a repast
- - Had a date
- - Had a heart
- - Had a TV dinner, say
- - Had some munchies
- - Had a snack
- - Had something
- - Enjoyed some gefilte fish, say
- - Had a meal
- - Had crabcakes
- - With 113-Across, had some humble pie
- - Had a banquet
- - Had chili
- - Had lunch
- - Enjoyed some pea shoots, say
- - Had food
- - Had dinner
- - Had a little something
- - Sid: 'I'm not ...... years old anymore.' Me: 'No, I mean ...... as in 'I ...... some food."
- - Had pickles and relish
- - Had radishes
- - Had soup and crackers
- - Had a bite
- - Had
- - Had pork rinds with mustard
- - Enjoyed some cha siu bao, say
- - Had shakshuka, say
- - Had meals
- - Had shrimp
- - Had dumplings, say
- - Had supper
- - Enjoyed some french fries, say
- - Polished off some paella, say
- - Enjoyed some jiaozi, say
- - Put away some dishes?
- - Enjoyed some movie snacks, say
- - Had some haggis
- - Had a sandwich, perhaps
- - Had boysenberry pie
- - Had some lomo saltado
- - Enjoyed some pasta, say
- - Had grilled cheese with beets
- - had a bite already?
- - Had a little nosh
- - Consumed some water!
- - Had some salad, say
- - had a square
- - Went through some groceries
- - Had some grapes
- - Had some msemmen
- - Had all kinds of goodies
- - had some honeydew, perhaps
- - Enjoyed a banquet
- - Supped
- - Enjoyed a spread
- - Made it through crunch time?
- - Broke bread
- - Banqueted
- - Broke one's fast
- - Got down
- - Cut into
- - Daughter of Zeus
- - Stomached
- - Absorbed the cost
- - Took the bait?
- - Corroded
- - Scoffed
- - Eroded
- - Took sides
- - Disposed (of)
- - Put away, in a way
- - Got takeout, say
- - Cleaned the plate
- - Mythical mischief-maker
- - Goddess of mischief
- - Used up
- - Pack away
- - Pecked at
- - Goddess of retribution
- - Greek goddess.
- - Sampled.
- - Raided the fridge
- - Munched
- - Gave in to the munchies
- - Took the cake
- - Pigged out
- - Got stuffed
- - Packed it in
- - Gorged oneself
- - Tucked away
- - Tucked in
- - Common suffix.
- - Dined on
- - Made a meal of
- - Partook of
- - Consumed
- - Feasted on
- - Devoured
- - Swallowed
- - Suffix with elector
- - Gobbled
- - "Iliad" mischief maker
- - Gobbled up
- - Finished off
- - Fed
- - Stopped fasting
- - Absorbed, as extra expenses
- - Homophone of "eight"
- - Noshed
- - Polished off
- - Dined
- - Devoured, say
- - Enjoyed sushi, say
- - Filled up on
- - Put away the leftovers?
- - 'Yesterday, I ...... a clock. It was very time-consuming' (groaner joke)
- - Scarfed down a wrap, say
- - Feasted
- - Gobbled up or down
- - Fueled up, in a way
- - Past tense of 62-Down
- - Downed a sub, say?
- - Broke a fast
- - Gulped
- - Enjoyed Skittles
- - Absorbed, as a loss
- - Dug in, at dinner
- - Scarfed down
- - Put one's teeth to work
- - Absorbed, as a cost
- - Took down
- - Packed away
- - Enjoyed mango sticky rice, say
- - Wolfed down
- - Wore (away)
- - Ingested
- - Quieted a growling stomach
- - ...... dirt (was humbled)
- - Enjoyed an egg tart, say
- - Grabbed a bite
- - Gobbled down
- - Past tense of 16-Across
- - Disposed of, in a way
- - Enjoyed natto
- - Enjoyed the buffet
- - Munched on
- - Bolted down
- - Word that sounds like a number ... and is a letter backward
- - Cleaned one's plate
- - Chomped on
- - Devastated
- - 'You should have just sat there and ...... your food' (Pollard)
- - Obeyed a growling stomach
- - Downed, in a sense
- - Took a course, say
- - Snacked
- - Eroded, with "into"
- - Made a fast stop?
- - Didn't fast
- - Chowed down
- - Snacked on
- - Nibbled on
- - Put away
- - Crow
- - Filled up
- - Grabbed
- - Took a course
- - Grazed (on)
- - Grazed
- - Took courses
- - Grazed, e.g
- - Swallowed up
- - Absorbed
- - Downed
- - Bothered
- - Took in
- - Chemical ending
- - Bolted
- - Beer
- - Took in, say
- - Took in, in a way
- - Put down
- - Feasted upon
- - Scoffed first at the eatery
- - Visited McDonald's
- - Wolfed
- - Loved, loved, loved, with 'up'
- - Consumed food, past tense
- - Consumed, as a snack
- - I can't believe I __ the whole thing! ad
- - Took in fuel?
- - Satisfied a hungry stomach
- - Gobbled up a salad bowl, say
- - put away eight, reportedly
- - acted on a gut feeling?
- - Did a great job on, in modern slang
- - Consumed an immoderate quantity
- - "Yesterday, I ... a clock. It was very time-consuming!" example of a 1-Across
- - sorry, the dog ... my homework
- - performed with dramatic aplomb, in drag slang
- - Dined in a noble chateau
- - Have macaroni with anchovies
- - Devoured, as dinner
- - did something with impressive style, in slang
- - consumed piece of gateau
- - took part in a picnic
- - Consumed caramel-covered oysters
- - "You ...!" ("Slayed!")
- - performed like a diva, in slang
- - Came to a fast end?
- - consumed less than nine, we hear
- - Munched brunch
- - responded to a growling stomach
- - wanted: youth to skin fish
- - youth required to skin fish
- - Hitting close to home?
- - Youngster wants to skin fish
- - Young 'un to gut fish
- - Youth needs one place in train
- - Youngster needing member's support to cover outing
- - Model of virtue gets last letters from Big Fish for young man
- - Youth
- - Youth employed to skin fish
- - A young man (arch)
- - Lad in cast welcoming tour
- - Pattern on a barber pole
- - Journey embraced by supporter, young man
- - Juvenile error loading old weapon
- - Lad with catapult taking tumble
- - Young fellow
- - Youngster
- - Lad
- - Kid