Crossword-Solution: GAZPACHO
We have 25 clues for the answer “GAZPACHO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Cold Spanish soup | 1 answer |
| a soup made with chopped tomatoes and onions and cucumbers and peppers and herbs | 1 answer |
| Starter course at a Spanish meal | 1 answer |
| Spicy Spanish vegetable soup, usually served chilled | 1 answer |
| Spanish soup made from tomatoes, peppers, etc, and served cold | 1 answer |
| Soup served chilled | 1 answer |
| Soup in Málaga | 1 answer |
| SPANISH soup | 1 answer |
| Popular dish in Seville | 1 answer |
| It's a dish best served cold | 1 answer |
| Cold tomato soup | 1 answer |
| Chilled tomato soup | 1 answer |
| Chilled course | 1 answer |
| Andalusian vegetable soup served cold | 1 answer |
| Andalusian staple | 1 answer |
| Andalusian cold soup | 1 answer |
| A cold Spanish soup made from tomatoes, peppers, and other salad vegetables | 1 answer |
| *Tomato-based summer soup | 1 answer |
| Eight-letter soup | 2 answers |
| Chilled soup | 3 answers |
| Cold soup | 3 answers |
| Summer fare | 5 answers |
| CHILLED SOUP ALTERNATIVE | 10 answers |
| A DISH BEST SERVED COLD | 11 answers |
| Types of soup | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GAZPACHO (5)
This soup is called _gazpacho_, and it is made with Spanish olive oil, vinegar, tomato juice and ice water.
Weld; the record of a brief holiday in Spain, _Gazpacho_, by a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; _Notes from Nineveh_, by a clergyman who has lately had religious duties in the East; and a satisfactory and compendious compilation called _Nineveh, and Persepolis_, by one of the officials of the British Museum.
And after a long summer-day shut up in this rude contrivance, creaking and jolting across stubble and fallow, a deep cool draught of _gazpacho_ at the farm is indeed delicious to parched throats and tongues.
His version of "estes señores" is "ete señore." Which is comprehensible; but how shall the stranger guess that "cotóa e’ l’ jutí’a" is meant to convey the information that "la justicia es costosa?" My evening meal consisted of a _gazpacho_, olives, eggs, cherries, blood-dripping pomegranates, a rich brown bread, and wine; my couch of a straw mattress in a corner of the great kitchen--and my reckoning was barely twelve cents.
The poor forget their toils, _sans six sous et sans souci_; nay, even their meals, like Pliny’s friend Claro, who lost his supper, _Bætican olives and gazpacho_, to run after a Gaditanian dancing-girl.
Quotes with GAZPACHO (3)
Sometimes grace is having the strength to persevere through the storm. Sometimes it's having the guts to rebuild, to take a chance, to follow your nose and your heart rather than your head. Sometimes grace is finding out that your preconceived notions are dead wrong. Sometimes it's being surprised by joy. Sometimes grace is something you can feel even if you can't see it. And sometimes it's a bowl of watermelon gazpacho when you were expecting Taco Bell.
I cooked with so many of the greats: Tom Colicchio, Eric Ripert, Wylie Dufresne, Grant Achatz. Rick Bayless taught me not one but two amazing mole sauces, the whole time bemoaning that he never seemed to know what to cook for his teenage daughter. Jose Andres made me a classic Spanish tortilla, shocking me with the sheer volume of viridian olive oil he put into that simple dish of potatoes, onions, and eggs. Graham Elliot Bowles and I made gourmet Jell-O shots together, and a…
Still, everyone at the party tried it because no one wants to admit that gazpacho tastes like partially melted tomato ice cream. The problem was that by the time they swallowed their spoonful of soupsicle the waiter was gone, causing all of them to stand in their elegant attire while awkwardly holding a dirty spoon like a terrible, unwanted accessory. Some people laid their empty spoons on windowsills or on the ground when they though no one was looking, but most just looked …
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 19 times in crossword archives (1986–2022).