Crossword-Solution: TARTINE 7 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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TARTINE anagram INTREAT, ITERANT, NATTIER, NITRATE, TERTIAN

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Bread and jam: Fr. 1 answer
Bread slice spread with preserve. 1 answer
Bread spread with butter and jam: Fr. 1 answer
French toast's true art in epicure's mouth (7) 1 answer
Jam on buttered bread: Fr. 1 answer
Open-faced sandwich topped with a fancy spread 1 answer
BREAD and butter 21 answers
sandwich 49 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TARTINE (3)

There you must stay till you have eaten that.' But Mildred noticed, though his voice was decidedly cross, he had cut the bread _à la tartine_ for his sister's greater convenience.
Heriot's Choice Rosa Nouchette Carey 2011
APRIL 6 BREAKFAST Orange juice Buckwheat cakes with maple syrup Chocolate with whipped cream LUNCHEON Tartine Russe Consommé parfait Crab en brochette Chow chow Chocolate macaroons Coffee DINNER Potage Reine Mogador Queen olives Catfish sauté, meunière Roast loin of lamb, au jus Timbale of croquette potatoes Chiffonnade salad Saxony pudding Coffee =Tartine Russe.= Toasted rye bread, buttered, spread with caviar, and garnished around the edges with chopped boiled eggs, and some chopped beets in the center.
The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book Victor Hirtzler 2012
She cut them tartine after tartine until all our bread was gone and she could hardly stand herself.” “They are probably going down to shoot the peasants’ fathers, sons and brothers in Liège,” I remark coldly.
An Englishwoman's adventures in the German lines Gladys Lloyd 2023
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1948–2013).