Crossword Clue: Dish sometimes served "on the half-shell"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Dish sometimes served "on the half-shell""
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Dish sometimes served "on the half-shell":
- ___ Rockefeller
- Bar offerings
- Bar order that's not drunk
- Bed occupants
- Edible bivalve molluscs
- Edible mollusks
- Chesapeake Bay products
- Half shell fish
- Huitres
- Dish sometimes served "on the half-shell"
- Food found at a bar
- Malpeques
- Serve 'em on the halfshell
- Settings for pearls
- Rockefeller dish?
- The first blank in the seafood restaurant sign "___ ___ season"
- Shellfish
- Shellfish offerings at a bar
- Treats that require a special knife and fork
- Raw bar offerings
- Raw bar selection
- Pearl-bearers
- Pearl-bearing molluscs
- Pearl harborers
- Pearl makers
- Pearl producers
- Pearl sources
- Mollusks that might be served "Rockefeller"
- Sources of pearls
- Seafood
- Seafood appetizers
- Seafood found in beds
- Seafood morsels that "R in season"
- Seafood serving
- Tasty mollusks
- Stew items
Recent Usage of Dish sometimes served "on the half-shell" in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - April 19, 2004