Crossword Clue: Burns a bit
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Burns a bit"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Burns a bit"
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- Barbecues badly
- Becomes scorched
- Blackens, as a T-bone
- Blackens, as ribs
- Blackens, as steaks
- Blackens by fire
- Blackens in a barbecue
- Blackens meat
- Blackens on a barbecue
- Blackens on a grill
- Blackens on the barbecue
- Blackens
- British cleaners and scrubbers
- British cleaning women
- Brook trout.
- Household workers in London.
- Burns a bit
- Burns black
- Burns partly
- Burns slightly
- Burns the surface of
- Burns
- Dorset domestics
- Carbonizes
- Overcooks steak intentionally
- Overcooks
- Puts some black lines on
- Ruins the ribs
- Leaves grill marks on
- Makes black
- Turns black, in a way
- Singes
- Scorches.
- Scorches
- Seals in the juices of
- Sears
- Toasts
Recent Usage of Burns a bit in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Burns a bit in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - Oct. 1, 2020
- Newsday - April 12, 2020
- WSJ Daily - March 28, 2020
- Newsday - March 19, 2020
- LA Times - April 15, 2019
- Joseph - Aug. 19, 2016
- Joseph - Oct. 7, 2015
- Chronicle of Higher Education - Jan. 31, 2014
- Daily Celebrity - Jan. 11, 2014
- LA Times Sunday Calendar - June 2, 2013
- LA Times - June 2, 2013
- Joseph - June 25, 2011
- Washington Post - June 26, 2009
- Washington Post - Oct. 5, 2006