Crossword-Solution: CALIPASH 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Calipash n. A part of a turtle which is next to the upper shell. It
contains a fatty and gelatinous substance of a dull greenish tinge,
much esteemed as a delicacy in preparations of turtle.

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TURTLE, gelatinous part of the 2 answers
Turtle shell. 7 answers
Fatten 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The tortoise--as the alderman of Bristol, well learned in eating, knows by much experience--besides the delicious calipash and calipee, contains many different kinds of food; nor can the learned reader be ignorant, that in human nature, though here collected under one general name, is such prodigious variety, that a cook will have sooner gone through all the several species of animal and vegetable food in the world, than an author will be able to exhaust so extensive a subject.
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling Henry Fielding 2004
Over that briny element, Waving his hand as he took farewell With graceful air, and bidding me tell Inquiring friends that the Turtle and he Were gone on a foreign embassy-- To soften the heart of a _Diplomat_, Who is known to dote upon verdant fat, And to let admiring Europe see, That _calipash_ and _calipee_ Are the English forms of Diplomacy.
The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Thomas Moore et al 2005
Take half-a-pound of sugar, a quarter of caviare, a quarter of calipash, a quarter of millet and six peaches.
Punch, 1917.07.04, Vol. 153, Issue No. 1 Various 2005
The vision dismounted, and peering within, 'Midst a rattle of glasses and knife and fork din, His victims beheld, tucking in calipash, While they hob-nobb'd and toasted in Burgundy wash.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 1, November 13, 1841 Various 2005
The vision dismounted, and peering within, ’Midst a rattle of glasses and knife and fork din, His victims beheld, tucking in calipash, While they hob-nobb’d and toasted in Burgundy wash.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete Various 2005