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noun • hard-cooked egg encased in sausage meat then breaded and deep-fried | ||||||||
25% | 8 | Acknowledging someone's follow with a follow | ||||||
verb • to return someone's following of you on a social media platform | ||||||||
23% | 7 | In-room snack and drink options | ||||||
noun • sideboard with compartments for holding bottles | ||||||||
Encourage To Follow Drink With Snack Crossword Clue
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SCOTCHEGG which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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We think the answer to this crossword clue is:
SCOTCHEGG
Updated: October 14, 2023
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Similar Clues
Clue | Source | |
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1 | Acknowledging someone's follow with a follow | |
2 | A thin tube with which to imbibe a drink; a strip of puff pastry baked as a snack; or, dried stalks of grain
Telegraph Herculis -
27 Mar 2023 | Telegraph Herculis / 27 Mar 2023 |
3 | Describing lavish meal, drink with drink to drink
The Guardian Cryptic -
14 Sep 2011 | The Guardian Cryptic / 14 Sep 2011 |
4 | Encourage cook, perhaps, to provide snack
The Guardian Cryptic -
04 Feb 2021 | The Guardian Cryptic / 04 Feb 2021 |
5 | In-room snack and drink options | |
6 | Joint with soft drink brought round: thanks for the snack
The Guardian Cryptic -
14 Feb 2022 | The Guardian Cryptic / 14 Feb 2022 |
7 | What can follow follow, sneak or check
New York Times -
25 Mar 2023 | New York Times / 25 Mar 2023 |
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