Crossword-Solution: MARMALADE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Marmalade | n. | A preserve or confection made of the pulp of fruit, as the quince, pear, apple, orange, etc., boiled with sugar, and brought to a jamlike consistence. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “MARMALADE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Citrus product | 1 answer |
| Orange jam | 1 answer |
| citrus jam | 1 answer |
| Tea tray spread | 1 answer |
| Something to spread | 1 answer |
| Preserves variety | 1 answer |
| Paddington Bear's favorite spread | 1 answer |
| Orange-flavored toast spread | 1 answer |
| Orange preserve | 1 answer |
| Orange concoction | 1 answer |
| Citrus spread | 1 answer |
| Bittersweet spread | 1 answer |
| Citrus preserve | 2 answers |
| Savory sauce. | 2 answers |
| CONSERVE of fruit | 2 answers |
| FRUIT jelly | 5 answers |
| fruit preserve | 5 answers |
| A PRESERVE MADE OF THE PULP AND RIND OF CITRUS FRUITS | 11 answers |
| Bread spread. | 20 answers |
| Breakfast item | 32 answers |
| Preserve | 44 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MARMALADE (5)
She still screamed and sobbed lustily, kicked her two brothers for offering to touch her, and all their united soothings were ineffectual till Lady Middleton luckily remembering that in a scene of similar distress last week, some apricot marmalade had been successfully applied for a bruised temple, the same remedy was eagerly proposed for this unfortunate scratch, and a slight intermission of screams in the young lady on hearing it, gave them reason to hope that it would not be rejected.
There was marmalade, too, and apricot-jam, brought in expressly for us; and afterwards the beast-book was spread out, and, as the man had truly said, it contained every sort of beast that had ever been in the world.
One day I dropped a pot of marmalade on a new carpet, and should certainly have been reprimanded for carelessness, had it not occurred to him to exclaim: ‘_Jam satis terris_!’ and then laugh immoderately at his wit.
The Coming of the Black Stone I came down to breakfast next morning, after eight hours of blessed dreamless sleep, to find Sir Walter decoding a telegram in the midst of muffins and marmalade.
Ribby put on her shawl and bonnet and went out again with a basket, to the village shop to buy a packet of tea, a pound of lump sugar, and a pot of marmalade.
Quotes with MARMALADE (3)
If you had to lose everything, what would you miss most? It wouldn't be anything gross, like the big house, or the fancy car, assuming you had such things. It wouldn't be your impeccable reputation, or fame, or the regard of others. No; if you had to lose everything — I mean EVERYTHING — it would be the things you most take for granted now that you would miss. It would be different for each person, and it would probably surprise you to know what it was: a lilac tree in flower…
Peanut butter is a poor man’s marmalade.
The bones and shells and peels of things are where a lot of their goodness resides. It's no more or less lamb for being meat or bone; it's no more or less pea for being pea or pod. Grappa is made from the spent skins and stems and seeds of wine grapes; marmalade from the peels of oranges. The wine behind grappa is great, but there are moments when only grappa will do; the fruit of the orange is delicious, but it cannot be satisfactorily spread.“The skins of onions, green tops…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1959–2018).