Other crossword clues for answer "COCA"
- COCA
- Funny Imogene
- South American shrub
- Your Show of Shows regular
- Caesar's foil
- Half a soft drink?
- Plant cultivated by the Incas
- Chewed stimulant
- Chewed stimulant (that is a source of both drugs and soda)
- Colleague of Caesar
- Cohort of Caesar
- ___-Cola
- Andean stimulating shrub
- Caesar's cohort
- Emmy winner Imogene
- Comedy's Imogene
- 1951 Emmy winner
- Caesar's partner
- Comic Imogene
- With 32A, soft drink
- Zany Imogene
- Caesar's costar on "Your Show of Shows"
- Chewed Andean stimulant
- Caesar's comedy partner, once
- Big natural resource of Colombia
- Eastern Andes cash crop
- Crop with a form known in South America as "la millionaria"
- South American tea ingredient
- Imogene of "Your Show of Shows"
- Caesar's sidekick
- Imogene of early TV
- Narcotic shrub
- Caesar's partner in comedy
- Comedic Imogene
- Caesar's silly sidekick
- Actress Imogene
- Caesar's comedic sidekick
- Caesar's comedy partner
- Comedienne Imogene
- She acted with Caesar
- Actress Imogene of "Grindl"
- Caesar's TV partner
- Stimulating shrub
- Your Show of Shows star Imogene
- Andean stimulant
- Caesar's sidekick Imogene
- Imogene who starred with Sid Caesar
- 1951 Best Actress Emmy winner
- Cola lead-in
- Caesar ally
- Caesar's TV sidekick
- Caesar's partner Imogene
- Imogene of comedy
- 1951 Emmy winner Imogene
- Chewable stimulant
- First name in soft drinks?
- __-Cola
- Partner of Caesar
- 1952 "Your Show of Shows" Emmy winner
- Soda opener?
- Andean cash crop
- Soft-drink word since 1886
- Soft drink opener?
- Caesar's TV companion
- Caesar colleague
- Sid Caesar's sidekick
- Your Show of Shows star
- Your Show of Shows luminary
- Sid Caesar cohort
- __-Cola (Pepsi rival)
- With 7 Down, Minute Maid owner
- What some colas once contained
- Half a hyphenated beverage brand
- __-Cola (Pepsi competitor)
- With 32 Across, Pepsi competitor
- Your Show of Shows costar
- She was successful with Caesar
- Big name in '50s TV
- Stimulant-yielding shrub
- Dried leaves chewed by South American Indians.
- Imogene ___.
- Imogene of TV.
- Sid Caesar's foil.
- TV star.
- Last name of 10 Down.
- TV comedienne with Caesar.
- TV comedienne.
- Popular TV star.
- Pixyish comedienne.
- Singing comedienne.
- One of Caesar's "wives."
- Current comedienne.
- T V actress.
- Tropical shrub.
- TV's Imogene.
- Caesar's former consort.
- Drug-yielding shrub.
- Shrub yielding a narcotic.
- Shrub yielding a drug.
- Imogene.
- Peruvian plant.
- Andean plant.
- Early associate of Caesar
- Caesar's old TV partner
- Amusing Imogene
- Caesar's erstwhile partner
- Letitia Primrose in "On the 20th Century"
- Imogene of show biz
- Source of a narcotic
- Caesar's co-star
- Imogene from Philadelphia
- An Imogene who made the scene
- Comedienne Imogene ___
- Imogene, the comedienne
- Andean shrub
- Illicit leaves
- A Caesar partner
- Caesar's partner in 50's TV
- Kind of leaf
- She found success with Caesar
- With 42-Across, a popular 1886 creation
- Kind of leaves
- Best Actress Emmy winner of 1951
- Cola's beginning
- Pioneer of TV comedy
- Bean source
- Plant with a chewable leaf
- Drug-yielding plant
- It's cultivated in the Andes
- ___ leaf
- Something to chew on
- Bolivian export
- Cash crop in Colombia
- Colombian crop
- Natural stimulant
- South American cash crop
- Lucrative South American crop
- Part of a white script on a red can
- Traditional treatment for altitude sickness
- Cash crop of South America
- Medicinal leaf
- Botanical source of a certain stimulant
- Plant for blow and soda
- -- -Cola
- Peruvian cash crop
- Andean crop
- Consort of Caesar
- Leaf whose name is half of a soft-drink brand
- Plant whose leaves are steeped to make an Andean tea
- Caesar's comic partner
- Cola opener
- Imogene the comic
- Caesar's comic foil
- Caesar's '50s TV partner
- South American plant
- Imogene of old comedy
- Leaves leaving an addiction?
- Leaves with an addiction?
- Cola front
- Enjoy ___-Cola
- ___-Cola Creations
- Caesar's TV wife
- Caesar's co-worker
- Andes shrub
- Narcotic leaf
- Associate of Caesar
- Cola header
- Caesar's partner of early TV
- Drug source
- With 57-Down, soft drink since 1886
- Narcotic-yielding leaf
- Comic actress Imogene
- Leaf valued by the Incas
- Andean leaf chewed as a stimulant
- Leaf in some Andean drinks
- Leaf sometimes used to treat altitude sickness
- Leaf valued by the Paez people
- Caesar partner
- Caesar cohort
- Stimulant yielder
- First part of a soft drink's name
- With 72 Across, soft drinks sold since 1886
- Soda bottle opening?
- Emmy-winning comedienne of 1951
- Caesar's foil on early TV
- Leafy stimulant
- Colombian cash crop
- Andean shrub with stimulating leaves