- BOIL
- Lance target
- Let off steam
- Seethe
- See red
- One way to cook
- Lancer's item
- Distill, in a way
- Start to steam
- Prepare water for pasta
- Cookbook direction
- Go ballistic
- Prepare, as pasta
- Go beyond simmering
- Come to a head
- Get all het up
- Prepare pasta
- Bring to bubbling
- Get seething
- __ over
- Disinfect, possibly
- Rolling ___
- Stew
- Prepare an egg for a salad, perhaps
- Become agitated
- Be hopping mad
- Change from liquid to gas
- Cook, as eggs
- Get really angry
- Get really hot
- Get good and steamed
- Bring to 212 degrees
- Prepare grits
- Turn to gas
- Be upset
- Recipe direction
- Prepare an egg, perhaps
- Sterilize, in a way
- Cook, as in a cauldron
- Water starts to do this at 212°F
- Get into hot water
- You might bring pasta to one
- Down or over
- Prepare eggs
- Prepare water for tea
- Intense anger
- Prepare, as tea water
- More than simmer
- Heat, as tea water
- Rage
- Shorten, with "down"
- Cook, in a way
- Cooking instruction
- Prepare potatoes, in a way
- Prepare, as water for tea
- Bubble, perhaps
- Get hot
- Heat, as water
- Minute Rice instruction
- Prepare, as rice
- Recipe instruction
- Swelter
- Start bubbling, perhaps
- Fillet of a fenny snake / In the cauldron __ and bake: "Macbeth"
- Start bubbling
- Cook, as cavatelli
- Bubble, in a way
- Bubble, as water
- Bubble up
- Produce steam
- Recipe directive
- Sizzle
- Cook eggs, perhaps
- Prepare eggs, in a way
- Simmer
- Be angry
- Be very upset
- Start to bubble on a stove
- Heat to 212 degrees
- Get red
- Get ready to rage
- Fume
- Get ready to blow one's stack
- Be agitated
- Heat up, as water
- Come to a __ (start bubbling)
- Cookbook verb
- Reduce, perhaps
- Be furious
- Summarize, with "down"
- With 30-Across, condense
- Be greatly agitated.
- Water will, at 212 degrees F.
- Lose one's temper (with "over").
- Word in the witches' chant.
- Cook.
- One way to prepare 10 Down.
- Become very wrathy.
- Start to bubble.
- Churn.
- Be fervid
- Abridge (with "down").
- Be filled with rage.
- Be enraged.
- Break forth.
- Do eggs
- Prepare lobsters
- Effervesce
- Simmer in summer
- Bring to a bubble
- Vaporize a liquid
- Be hot under the collar
- Recipe word
- Become irate
- What watched pots never do
- Be very angry
- Hit 212°
- Go over 212 degrees
- Be plenty hot
- Canning instruction
- Be het up
- Cook, as pasta
- Heat to more than 212°, as water
- Bubble
- Not merely warm
- Be angry as heck
- Bring to a ___
- Heat to 212°
- Be hot, hot, hot
- Be super-angry
- Directive in a pasta recipe
- Be hot
- Reach 212° F, as water
- Instruction for cooking corn on the cob
- Pasta recipe instruction
- Simplify, with "down"
- Cook in a cauldron
- What you do at sweltering festival
- Exceed 212°F
- Verb on a box of pasta
- Prepare, as water for pasta
- Spaghetti recipe word
- Cookbook instruction, sometimes
- Cookbook instruction
- Cooking instruction, sometimes
- Cook, as lobsters
- One way to cook eggs
- Bring to 212 degrees Fahrenheit
- Cook eggs, in a way
- Make bubble
- Cook, as an unshelled egg
- Pasta recipe verb
- Prep, as water for pasta
- With 65-Across, what a bad cook supposedly can't even do
- Bubble rapidly
- Start bubbling, say
- Really heat up?
- Heat past a simmer
- Cook 39-Across in beer, say
- Heat up
- A way to cook eggs
- Prepare an egg
- Bring water to 212 degrees
- Cook campanelle
- Bring to 212 degrees F
- Make bubbles, in a way
- Get steamed up
- Pasta recipe direction
- Get really steamed
- Bring to a ___ (recipe phrase)
- Bubble rapidly, like water
- Lobster recipe verb
- It should be rolling
- Get stirred up
- Cook l'anglaise
- More than coddle
- Make drinkable, perhaps
- Do some poaching
- Heat until bubbling
- Be apoplectic
- Be plenty angry