Crossword clues for Brewed drink 8 letters:
- ALDA
- Sweet Liberty” star nyt 1995 ALDA Hawkeye Pierce's portrayer nyt 1995 ALDA Soprano Frances nyt 1995 ALDAS Noted father and son actors nyt 1995 ALDEBARAN Brilliant orange star of the northern sky nyt 1995 ALDEN Longfellow character nyt 1995 ALDENTE One way to cook pasta nyt 1995 ALDERS Drug-yielding plants nyt 1995 ALDERS Thicket trees nyt 1995 ALDORAY Tough guy of filmdom nyt 1995 ALDORAY Tough guy of filmdom nyt 1995 ALE Brighton brew nyt 1995 ALE Brighton brew nyt 1995 ALE Dark brew nyt 1995 ALE Draft ____ nyt 1995 ALE Guinness, e.g. nyt 1995 ALE Half of a half-and-half nyt 1995 ALE Hearty draught nyt 1995 ALE Hearty quaff nyt 1995 ALE Inn drink nyt 1995 ALE It may have a big head nyt 1995 ALE Pub brew nyt 1995 ALE Pub quaff nyt 1995 ALE Stout relative nyt 1995 ALE The King's Head order nyt 1995 ALEA Epithet of Athena nyt 1995 ALEAK Dripping nyt 1995 ALEAK Dripping nyt 1995 ALEAK Spring _____ nyt 1995 ALEAN ..._____ and hungry look"
- TAVERN
- There is a ___ in the town.” nyt 1952 TAVERN Alehouse. nyt 1952 TAVERN Fraunces' historic place in N. Y. C. nyt 1952 TAW Fancy playing marble. nyt 1952 TAX Burdensome charge. nyt 1952 TAXES Subject of campaign controversy. nyt 1952 TBAR Metal rod of a certain shape. nyt 1952 TBONE A cut of steak. nyt 1952 TCHAD Large lake in Africa: Var. nyt 1952 TCU Fort Worth institution. nyt 1952 TCU Price of Fort Worth. nyt 1952 TDS Football scores. nyt 1952 TEA A mate of maté. nyt 1952 TEA British custom. nyt 1952 TEA Congou or souchong. nyt 1952 TEA Drink in a Youmans song title. nyt 1952 TEA English breakfast. nyt 1952 TEA Hyson or gunpowder. nyt 1952 TEA Kind of party. nyt 1952 TEA Old English custom. nyt 1952 TEA P. M. snack. nyt 1952 TEA Popular iced beverage. nyt 1952 TEA Soothing beverage. nyt 1952 TEA Type of reception. nyt 1952 TEABAG Short cut to a popular brew. nyt 1952 TEABALL Device sometimes used at 54 Across. nyt 1952 TEACAKE Cookie. nyt 1952 TEACAKE Tidbit at an afternoon social. nyt 1952 TEACH Famous English pirate. nyt 1952 TEACH Show how. nyt 1952 TEACHER Mr. Chips, for instance. nyt 1952 TEACHES Emulates Anna Leonowens. nyt 1952 TEAER Imbiber of a certain beverage. nyt 1952 TEAFORTWO Vincent Youmans' song from No, No, Nanette."