Crossword-Solution: TOURNEDOS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| SLICE of meat | 30 answers |
| Meat dish | 33 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an
animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal
fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
Hint 2 anagram
RLDOSA
Hint 3 another clue
BACK ___!
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Sentences with TOURNEDOS (5)
Some of the specialities of the house are _Potage Reine_, _Barbue à la Russe_, _Caille à la Souvaroff_, _Tournedos à la Rossini_, _Caneton de Rouen au Sang_, _Bécasse Flambée_, _Salade Gauloise_, _Crêpes Suzette_, _Glace Gismonda_, _Pêches Flambées_ and from this list any one could choose either a little dinner or a big one.
Upstairs at the Rat Mort, you may dine in comfort with _Soupe à l'Onion_ and _Tournedos Rat Mort_ in the menu; and at the Abbaye de Thélème, and at the Restaurant Blanche in the place of that name, you will find the artists and sculptors of the Butte.
Therefore the menu is to be very simple: _truite à la Bellevue, tournedos aux pommes_, some fruit.--Of course there will have to be an entrée and some dessert for the Staff.
View of the Tête d'Homme, Andelys, seen from above.] Other cliffs are situated on the right bank of the Seine, opposite Tournedos, between Andelys and Pont de l'Arche, where the precipices are from 50 to 80 feet high: several of their summits terminate in pinnacles; and one of them, in particular, is so completely detached as to present a perpendicular face 50 feet high towards the sloping down.
Did he regret that tough _noisette_, And the tougher _tournedos_, The oysters dry, and the game so high, And the soufflé flat and low, Which the chef had planned with a heavy hand, And the waiters served so slow? Yet each approves the things he loves, From caviare to pork; Some guzzle cheese or new-grown peas, Like a cormorant or stork; The poor man's wife employs a knife, The rich man's mate a fork.