Answer: EGGS
EGGS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 422 times.
Referring Clues:
- Easter features
- Baker's dozen
- Things to sit on
- ___ Benedict
- Breakfast staple
- Roe
- Breakfast choice
- Poached edibles
- Dairy aisle section
- Food for snakes
- Omelet base
- Items in a 22-Across
- Baker's dozen?
- Cartonful, maybe
- Urges (on)
- Sunnyside up servings
- They're found under layers
- Caviar, essentially
- Soufflé needs
- Coven : witches :: clutch : ___
- Baker's stock
- Prods, with "on"
- Order that may be scrambled or sunny-side up
- Protesters' ammo
- Dairy aisle purchase
- Adam and Eve, at a diner
- See 36-Across
- These may be coddled
- Deviled things
- Custard ingredients
- Halloween purchase
- Coop finds
- Scrambled servings
- Parts of westerns?
- They're all they're cracked up to be
- Halloween projectiles
- They run only when they're broken
- They go with bacon
- Goads, with "on"
- Bacon's partner
- Quiche ingredients
- Prankster's pre-Halloween buy
- They're produced in layers
- October 31st ammo
- Hens' deposits
- They're sold in dozens
- Omelet ingredients
- Encourages, with "on"
- Future fledglings
- Coop clutch
- Fabergé ornaments
- What cautious people walk on?
- Fabergé collectibles
- Breakfast fare
- Green dish with ham, in kiddie lit
- Incubator items
- They're beaten in the kitchen
- What platypuses lay
- Clutch in a coop
- Frittata ingredients
- Food from shells
- They're hunted for on Easter
- They're cracked and fried
- Soufflé ingredients
- Purchases from the dairy aisle
- Taboos for vegans
- Easter decorations
- Necessities for a soufflé
- Easter purchases
- Part of a lacto-ovo vegetarian's diet
- Nest contents
- Sponge cake ingredient
- Quiche base
- Shell food?
- ___ Benedict (breakfast dish)
- They're often broken in the morning
- They're added to cake mix
- Scrambled breakfast items
- Future hawks or doves
- They're broken in order to be fixed
- Rhode Island Red yield
- Grocery dozen
- They're often beaten in the kitchen
- Prankster's missiles
- See 53-Across
- Poultry products
- They're broken for breakfast
- Early birds?
- Fabergé favorites
- Farm gathering
- Breakfast order
- Omelet essential
- They can be beaten
- Cake ingredients
- Baker's additives
- Carton fillers
- They run when they break
- Omelet ingredient
- Omelet needs
- ''Over easy'' order
- __ Benedict
- Easter purchase
- Henhouse products
- Coop group
- Dairy dozen
- Fridge items
- Sponge-cake ingredients
- Henhouse output
- Batter's need
- Dairy delivery
- Provokes, with ''on''
- Poacher's need?
- Brunch staples
- Poacher's needs?
- Baker's ingredients
- Breakfast option
- They run only when broken
- Breakfast choices
- Souffle need
- Custard base
- Clutch members
- Easter fare
- They're sometimes coddled
- See 9-Down
- They'll run if you break them
- Breakfast staples
- They're hunted in April, often
- You don't put them all in one basket
- Items in an Easter basket
- Western ingredient
- Popover ingredients
- Short-order order
- Many were hidden on April 16, 2006
- Diner staple
- You may have two before noon
- They may run before scrambling
- Breakfast for a poacher?
- They'll run if you drop them
- They run when broken
- Spawn
- They're what they're cracked up to be?
- If you break them, they run
- With spurs on
- They often take a beating
- Bacon go-with
- Coddled items
- Caviar, basically
- Dairy aisle offerings, often
- With 14-Across, breakfast order?
- Future platypi
- Omelet essentials
- Some carton items
- Drives (on)
- Orders at a 55-Down
- They're usually white or brown
- They're there for you in the clutch
- Custard ingredient
- Coddled things
- Humpty Dumpty et al.
- Morning fare
- Hatchery hoard
- Dinosaurs-to-be
- They can be cracked or coddled
- Carton contents
- Provokes, with "on"
- "Over easy" order
- They may be poached
- They break for the morning meal
- Ova
- They're there for you in the clutch?
- Clutch contents
- Ingredients added at McDonald's in 1972
- Refrigerator door items
- A robin's are blue
- Vandalizes, in a way
- Diner delivery
- They might be made over hard
- Poached breakfast items
- Grocery buy
- Omelet start
- Meringue base
- Omelet makeup
- Omelet need
- Quiche needs
- Coop collection
- Hecklers' missiles
- Early birds
- Breakfast for many
- Mischief night missiles
- Quiche recipe necessity
- Diner's breakfast supply
- Quiche maker's needs
- Oologist's subject
- Diner supply
- Mayo maker's supply
- Quiche maker's need
- Easter booty
- Part of Sam-I-Am's entree
- 14-Across ingredients
- Breakfast menu section
- Hen's clutch
- Roe, e.g.
- Nest fillers
- Chicks hatch from them
- They may be cracked
- Hens lay them
- Neighborhood vandalism ammo
- Diner menu section
- Metaphorical basket contents
- They break for a morning meal
- Souffle base
- Frittata needs
- "... because we need the ___" (classic punchline)
- Bakers' supply
- They're often beaten
- Food sold by the dozen
- Hens 78-Across on them
- Nog basics
- Farm products
- Coddled ones
- Where Crocodiles comes from
- Future snakes, perhaps
- Baker's supply
- Ham accompaniment
- They partner with ham
- Incites
- They're whipped by cooks
- Soufflé essentials
- Platypi-to-be, perhaps
- Frittata base
- Cake mix additions
- They may be runny
- Omelet basis
- Heckler's projectiles
- Necessity for a soufflé
- Potential puffins
- Quiche essentials
- They're bought by the dozen
- Jeweled Fabergé objects
- Brunch offerings
- They're found beneath layers
- Incubator inhabitants
- After they're broken, they may be beaten
- Future turtles
- Meringue needs
- They're beaten somewhere every morning
- Messy Halloween missiles
- They may get scrambled around
- Adam and Eve, at Joe's
- They're routinely cracked
- Fragile cartonful
- Grocery staple
- Potentially messy juggling props
- Metaphorical basket filler
- Breakfast foods
- Flan need
- Plymouth Rock's output
- Reproductive cells
- Easter treats
- Grocery list items
- Some are hard-boiled
- Easter symbols
- Dairy case dozen
- Incites, with "on"
- Recipe binders
- Carton items
- Items that are incubated
- Dozens are sold every day
- Word with fried and nest
- They're frequently beaten
- Mayonnaise ingredients
- Birds' outputs
- Ham's companions
- Breakfast classics
- "Green ___ and Ham"
- They're deliberately broken so they can be fixed
- Ham and ___
- "Grade A" purchase
- Nestful
- Omelet items
- Easter Bunny's burdens
- Ones in an annual hunt
- Ammo for some protesters
- Fried rice ingredients
- Bacon and ___
- Basic omelet ingredients
- Waffle ingredients
- "Sunny-side up" order
- Omelet necessities
- Dairy shipment
- Faberge treasures
- Things dyed for Easter
- They're usually broken before use
- 13 Down products
- "Scrambled" breakfast
- Platypi-to-be
- See 31-Down
- Silly Putty holders
- Objects of an Easter hunt
- Farmer's gathering
- Layers' legacies
- White House lawn rollers
- Breakfast slection
- Parts of an ovo-lacto vegetarian's diet
- Bakery supply
- Coop crop
- They're fixed shortly after being intentionally broken
- Baker's ingredients, often
- Seuss' green stuff
- Flan ingredients
- Grade A items in the dairy aisle
- They're cracked for omelets
- Brunch fare
- Souffle sine qua non
- Things in an Easter basket
- What nuthatches hatch from
- Batter ingredients
- Common breakfast items
- Hen's output
- Parts of breakfasts, often
- Gatherings from henhouses
- They're often scrambled
- Brunch staple
- Breakfast fodder
- See 25-Down
- Brunch selection
- Easter hunt finds
- What some poachers poach
- Dozens from dairies
- Vegan no-nos
- They're of little use unless they're cracked
- Dairy-aisle dozen
- Cracked edibles
- Edibles with fragile shells
- "Hard-boiled" breakfast
- Dairy case cartonful
- Dr. Seuss' green fare
- Some are scrambled
- Brunch partner of 46-Down
- Easter basketful
- "Scrambled" servings
- They're sold in cartons
- Fragile projectiles
- They're laid in 55-Down
- Omelet's main ingredients
- With 68-Across, words before "easy"
- Omelet main ingredients
- Sponge cake ingredients
- ___ Benedict: brunch choice
- Brunch order
- Confident juggler's props
- Batter's base
- Items carried in spoons in an outdoor race
- Farm gatherings
- They're often broken before breakfast
- "Any style" menu listing
- French toast maker's need
- Omelets, mostly
- -
- Incubator contents
- Brunch offering
- You shouldn't put them all in one basket
- It's always legal to poach them
- Dozens of them are sold
- Omelet staples
- Some are Grade AA
- ___ Florentine
- Bits of caviar
- Children hunt for them annually
- Poaching targets
- Cooks constantly break them
- Some are soft-boiled
- They're often cracked before breakfast
- Coop collections
- Much of an omelet
- They run when they're broken
- They're beaten in kitchens
- Shakshouka ingredients
- Cadbury ___ (Easter candies)
- Scrambled order
- Cupcake ingredients
- Objects in an Easter hunt
- Things best not all put in one basket?
- Gyeran-jjim ingredients
- Bakers crack them
- Tamago kake gohan ingredients
- Things oologists study
- The yolk's not on them, but in them
- Shakshuka ingredients
- What some layers cover
- One of the pounds in a pound cake
- Parts of a clutch
- Meringue ingredients
- Easter ___ (hidden bonuses in many superhero movies)
- Spaghetti carbonara ingredients
- 38-Down ingredients
- They're fit to be dyed
- Fragile juggling props
- Things usually sold by the dozen
- Balut, essentially
- Future platypuses
- Meringue need
- Grocery list listing
- Zabaglione base
- Baby turtles hatch from them
- See 56-Down
- They're there in the clutch
- Spanish tortilla ingredients
- Things in Easter baskets
- What might be found in nesting boxes
- They're sometimes replaced by applesauce in vegan recipes
- Dairy aisle dozen
- Animal crackers?
- Danbing ingredients
- Empty nester's lack?
- Katsudon ingredients
- No-no for vegans
- Charges of male emperor penguins
- Easter haul
- Spurs (on)
- Ingredients that are cracked to make khai jiao
- Turtles and turtle doves come from them
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 27, 2024
- LA Times - December 10, 2024
- LA Times - November 07, 2024
- LA Times - November 06, 2024
- USA Today - September 09, 2024
- New York Times - August 21, 2024
- New York Times - June 19, 2024
- USA Today - May 14, 2024
- New York Times - May 05, 2024
- USA Today - April 30, 2024
- New York Times - April 03, 2024
- New York Times - April 01, 2024
- New York Times - March 09, 2024
- LA Times - February 28, 2024
- New York Times - January 30, 2024
- USA Today - January 02, 2024
- New York Times - December 25, 2023
- New York Times - October 22, 2023
- LA Times - September 20, 2023
- USA Today - August 17, 2023
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