Crossword-Solution: BORSCH 6 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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soup Russian 1 answer
Moscow menu item 1 answer
Beet soup (Var.) 2 answers
RUSSIAN beetroot-based soup 2 answers
Russian beetroot soup 2 answers
SOUP of various ingredients 2 answers
HIGHLY seasoned soup 3 answers
Popular soup. 3 answers
bortsch 6 answers
borshes 6 answers
borshch 6 answers
BEETROOT and cabbage soup 6 answers
BEETROOT soup 6 answers
BEETROOT-based soup 6 answers
borsh 6 answers
Polish soup 7 answers
Russian soup 7 answers
BEET SOUP 11 answers
A RUSSIAN OR POLISH SOUP USUALLY CONTAINING BEET JUICE AS A FOUNDATION 12 answers
BORSCHT ___ 17 answers
Kind of soup 21 answers
___ soup. 48 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Give my greeting to Borsch, Herr Lorenz, and our fair friends, as well as to your Rechenmeister girl, and thank that head-chamber of yours alone for remembering her greeting; tell her she's a nasty one.
Albert Dürer T. Sturge Moore 2003
His digestive range included _borsch_ and _chow main_; _risotta_ and "ham and." To-night, as he turned into Café Hungarian, Miss Slayback slowed and drew back into the overshadowing protection of an adjoining office-building.
Americans All Various 2007
The _pot-au-feu_ of France and Switzerland, the _olla podrida_ of Spain, the _borsch_ of Poland, the _tschi_ of Russia, the _macaroni_ of Italy, the _crowdie_ of Scotland, all are practical examples of this fact.
The Cooking Manual of Practical Directions for Economical Every-Day Cookery Juliet Corson 2010
Along the great trade and post roads, more particularly of the Rhine and southern Germany, certain trading and printing establishments made special gains from the communication of the daily news; for example, Wendelin Borsch, at the Tiler's Hut in Nuremberg, about 1571, Michael Enzinger at Cologne, at the end of the century, and others.
Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Gustav Freytag 2010
But I had no appetite for earthly things, was jarred by the prosaic gusto with which the mystics threw themselves upon the tureen of red _Borsch_ and the black pottle of brandy.
Ghetto Tragedies Israel Zangwill 2011
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1966–2015).