Roux-making tool | 16 |
Fluff to a froth | 16 |
Egg-beating implement | 21 |
Beating device | 14 |
Beater in the kitchen | 21 |
___ broom | 9 |
Remove quickly | 14 |
Moved quickly and nimbly | 24 |
Like eggs prepped for scrambling, perhaps | 41 |
Like eggs prepped for scrambling | 32 |
Carried off | 11 |
Dick's Vandyke? | 19 |
Hair on a pussy | 15 |
Part III of Ad #II | 18 |
Result of a cat hitting the sauce? | 34 |
Irish coffee ingredient | 23 |
_____ Gap, Alberta | 19 |
W for ___ ;or potent potable | 28 |
Single malt, for instance | 25 |
Jell-O shot ingredient | 22 |
___-jack, the Canada jay | 24 |
Rye source | 10 |
Convention site for distillers? | 31 |
Jack Daniel's field? | 24 |
... about the prohibition era? | 30 |
What might have a person spinning? | 34 |
Plant fiber used by moonshiners? | 32 |
Irish folk song that was a Grammy-winning vehicle for Metallica | 63 |
Canada jay | 10 |
2004 Brad Paisley/Alison Krauss hit | 35 |
Scandal during the Grant administration | 39 |
ThighMaster user's favorite libation? | 41 |
Irish version of an old French coin? | 36 |
Sugary cocktail | 15 |
Classic cocktail | 16 |
Single-malt liquor store? | 25 |
Kitchen implement elements? | 27 |
Some strong beverages | 21 |
Sweeper's activity | 22 |
Preparing egg whites | 20 |
Chef's organization of beating utensils? | 44 |
The Broom State? | 16 |
Beaters of eggs | 15 |
Uses a certain broom | 20 |
Rapid, sweeping strokes | 23 |
Kitchen beaters | 15 |
Froth makers | 12 |
Egg beaters | 11 |
Baker's tools | 17 |
Baker's mixers | 18 |
Uprising of 1794 | 16 |
Pennsylvania insurrection, 1794 | 31 |
Pennsylvania event of 1794 | 26 |
Sound of rustling leaves | 24 |
Talk sotto voce | 15 |
Speak very softly | 17 |
Speak in hushed tones | 21 |
Pass along softly, as a secret | 30 |
A secret may be told in one | 27 |
Oldie by the Dell-Vikings | 25 |
Annual plant of California | 26 |
Conspiring conifers? | 20 |
''Share the secret!'' | 37 |
Hint of uncertainty | 19 |
Bergman's "Cries and ___" | 39 |
Quiet Elton John song? | 22 |
Library volumes? | 16 |
Coo in Germany? | 15 |
Early form of bridge | 20 |
Bridge forerunner | 17 |
Bridge ancestor | 15 |
Tricky card game? | 17 |
Four-handed card game | 21 |
Bridge predecessor | 18 |
Bridge kin | 10 |
Tricky game? | 12 |
Tricks are played in it | 23 |
Successor to the game Ruff and Honours | 38 |
Specialty of Edmond Hoyle | 25 |
Predecessor of bridge | 21 |
Old card game like bridge | 25 |
Lamb essay "Mrs. Battle's Opinions on _____" | 58 |
Hoyle subject | 13 |
Game played by Phileas Fogg | 27 |
Forerunner of bridge | 20 |
Card game similar to écarté | 33 |
Card game similar to bridge | 27 |
Bridge's predecessor | 24 |
Bridge without bidding | 22 |
Bridge precursor | 16 |
Bridge kin played by Phileas Fogg | 33 |
Ref's need | 14 |
Play halter | 11 |
One thing to blow | 17 |
Wrongdoer's bane | 20 |
Inside informer | 15 |
Company informer | 16 |
Engage in unrealistic fantasizing | 33 |
Engage in fantasy | 17 |
"___ the Wind," film classic of '61 | 49 |