Crossword-Solution: MARSALA 7 letters, 52 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Marsala n. A kind of wine exported from Marsala in Sicily.

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Veal dish wine 1 answer
ITALIAN dessert wine 1 answer
Italian sauce style 1 answer
Italian wine used in cooking 1 answer
Scallops style 1 answer
Sicilian dessert wine 1 answer
Sicilian potent potable 1 answer
Sicilian white wine 1 answer
Sicilian wine used in cooking 1 answer
Sweet Sicilian wine 1 answer
Sweet addition to risotto 1 answer
Sweet potable 1 answer
Sweet, dark wine 1 answer
Fortified wine of Sicily 1 answer
Veal style 1 answer
What tiramisu may be spiked with 1 answer
Wine from Sicily. 1 answer
Wine in Italian sauces 1 answer
Wine in an Italian chicken dish 1 answer
Wine of Sicily 1 answer
Wine used in preparing a veal or chicken dish 1 answer
Wine used to flavor zabaglione 1 answer
Wine used to make zabaglione 1 answer
Wine with veal 1 answer
dark sweet dessert wine made in Sicily 1 answer
wine Sicilian city 1 answer
Fortified port in western Sicily. 1 answer
Chicken ___ (dish in a wine sauce) 1 answer
A dark sweet fortified dessert wine produced in Sicily 1 answer
*Sweet Italian wine 1 answer
Seaport in Sicily. 2 answers
"Vino" center 2 answers
Zabaglione ingredient 2 answers
Cooking wine 2 answers
Sicilian wine 3 answers
Sicilian port 4 answers
Veal ___ 7 answers
DESSERT wine 10 answers
ANY OF SEVERAL PURPLE OR WHITE WINE GRAPES USED ESPECIALLY FOR BURGUNDIES AND CHAMPAGNES 10 answers
CHICKEN STYLE 10 answers
DESSERT WINE AMBER 10 answers
DARK SWEET OR SEMISWEET DESSERT WINE FROM SICILY 10 answers
A RICH WHITE SAUCE USED IN FRENCH AND ITALIAN COOKING 10 answers
DESSERT ITALIAN 10 answers
DARK AND NUTTY VARIETY OF FORTIFIED WINE MADE IN JEREZ AND MONTILLA-MORILES 11 answers
COOKING CHICKEN 11 answers
sweet wine 11 answers
A SWEET AROMATIC FRENCH WINE USED CHIEFLY AS AN APERITIF 11 answers
Italian wine 13 answers
Italian 43 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with MARSALA (5)

For another hundred years? Then set the merry joybells ringing! Let festive epithalamia resound through these ancient halls! Cut the satisfying sandwich—broach the exhilarating Marsala—and let us rejoice to-day, if we never rejoice again! LUD.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
This was the time when Giglio began his tricks with Prince Bulbo, plying that young gentleman with port, sherry, madeira, champagne, marsala, cherry-brandy, and pale ale, of all of which Master Bulbo drank without stint.
The Rose and the Ring William Makepeace Thackeray 2006
Fry an onion in butter with some bits of cut-up ham, then pour a glass of Marsala over it, and another of blond of veal, add a sprig of thyme, a bay leaf, four peppercorns, a clove, a tablespoonful of mushroom cuttings, and reduce half.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997
Astachi all'Italiana (Lobster) Ingredients: Lobsters, Velute sauce, Marsala, butter, forcemeat of fish, olives, anchovy butter, button mushrooms, truffles, lemon, crayfish, Italian sauce.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997
Take out the onion as soon as it has become a golden colour, flour the fish and put it in the butter, and when it has been well fried on both sides pour a glass of Marsala over it, and when it is all absorbed add a cup of fowl or veal stock and let it simmer for half an hour, then skim and reduce the sauce, pour it over the fish and serve.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997

Quotes with MARSALA (2)

Simply put, dramatic irony is when a person makes a harmless remark, and someone else who hears it knows something that makes the remark have a different, and usually unpleasant, meaning. For instance, if you were in a restaurant and said out loud, "I can't wait to eat the veal marsala I ordered," and there were people around who knew that the veal marsala was poisoned and that you would die as soon as you took a bite, your situation would be one of dramatic irony.
Lemony Snicket The Reptile Room
I love The Cheesecake Factory, especially the chicken marsala. I almost always pick that dish; it tastes unbelievable.
Caroline Wozniacki
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 50 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).