Crossword-Solution: ROTIS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ROTIS | anagram | ORITS, ORSIT, RIOTS, RISTO, ROIST, ROSTI, SORTI, STIRO, TIROS, TIRSO, TORIS, TORSI, TOSIR, TRIOS, TROIS |
We have 19 clues for the answer “ROTIS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Flatbreads served with some curries | 1 answer |
| Round flatbreads | 1 answer |
| Rouen roasts | 1 answer |
| Roasts, in Remis | 1 answer |
| Roasts, in Paris | 1 answer |
| French roasts | 1 answer |
| French menu items. | 1 answer |
| French meat dishes | 1 answer |
| Flatbreads with dal | 1 answer |
| Flatbreads that may be served with saag paneer | 1 answer |
| Flatbreads made with atta flour | 1 answer |
| Flatbreads made with atta | 1 answer |
| Flatbreads cooked on a tawa | 1 answer |
| Entreés on French menus. | 1 answer |
| Delhi flatbreads | 1 answer |
| Flatbreads of India | 2 answers |
| Unleavened Indian flatbreads | 2 answers |
| Indian flatbreads | 3 answers |
| Indian breads | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROTIS (5)
The ragouts looked as if they had been once eaten and half digested: the fricassees were involved in a nasty yellow poultice: and the rotis were scorched and stinking, for the honour of the fumet.
Turban de Volaille a l'Archeveque de Cantorbery.” And so on with the entremets, and hors d'oeuvres, and the rotis, and the releves.
Napoleon persisted, and found it to be a note to the cook containing only the following words, "Gardez les entremetes--les rotis sont perdue." When Napoleon was in good humor at the result of a diplomatic conference he was accustomed to take leave of the plenipotentiaries with, "Go and dine "Cambaceres." His table was in fact an important state engine, as appears from the anecdote of the trout sent to him by the municipality of Geneva, and charged 300 francs in their accounts.
Napoleon persisted, and found it to be a note to the cook containing only the following words, "Gardez les entremetes--les rotis sont perdue." When Napoleon was in good humor at the result of a diplomatic conference he was accustomed to take leave of the plenipotentiaries with, "Go and dine Cambacérès." His table was in fact an important state engine, as appears from the anecdote of the trout sent to him by the municipality of Geneva, and charged 300 francs in their accounts.
You despise fame! what sheer affectation! "'Pulverem Olympicum Collegisse juvat; metaque fervidis Evitata rotis-----'" "Take care," cried Vance; "we shall be over." For Lionel, growing excited, teased the horse with his whip; and the horse bolting, took the cab within an inch of a water-cart.
Quotes with ROTIS (3)
The aloo gobi is perhaps to North India what apple pie is to America. It is cheap and easy to make. Like most Indian dishes, you can make aloo gobi in as complex or rudimentary a fashion as you wish. You can eat it with rice, rotis, parathas or even with sliced white bread. A little leftover aloo gobi between two slices of white bread, toasted in one of those clamp sandwich-makers, and served with ketchup and mint chutney, is one of the greatest breakfast achievements of our species.
Biju stepped out of the airport into the Calcutta night, warm, mammalian. His feet sank into dust winnowed to softness at his feet, ad he felt an unbearable feeling, sad and tender, old and sweet like the memory of falling asleep, a baby on his mother's lap. Thousands of people were out though it was almost eleven. He saw a pair of elegant bearded goats in a rickshaw, riding to slaughter. A conference of old men with elegant goat faces, smoking bidis. A mosque and minarets li…
My days in hostel were tough. I was ragged by my seniors. We were asked to wash their dirty clothes, do their odd jobs, etc. When it came to eating, we would be often given burnt rotis and milk that had awful odour. But, never once did I call home. I knew if I had to become a tough cricketer, I would have to handle the pressure.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 26 times in crossword archives (1966–2025).