Crossword Clue: Fragrant herb
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Fragrant herb"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Fragrant herb"
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- ___ Fawlty (John Cleese character)
- ___ Rathbone
- ___ St. John (eye-patch sporter in "Brenda Starr")
- Aromatic herb with purplish-green leaves
- Aromatic herb
- Aromatic leaves, used fresh or dried
- Aromatic mint herb
- Aromatic plant used as a herb
- Aromatic plant
- Aromatic spice
- Actor Rathbone
- Fragrant herb
- Common bruschetta ingredient
- Common herb in Italian cooking
- Common herb
- Green herb used in pesto
- Green stuff
- Holy ___ (herb of Thai cuisine)
- "Fawlty Towers" character
- Chef's herb
- Garden herb
- Cooking herb
- Cook's herb
- Flavoring leaf
- Flavouring herb
- Caprese salad component
- Culinary herb
- Herb
- Herb common in Thai food
- Herb - Fawlty of Fawlty Towers
- Herb (from Fawlty Towers?)
- Herb garden herb
- Herb garden staple
- Herb in caprese salad
- Herb in pasta sauce
- Herb in pesto sauce
- Herb in pesto
- Herb of the mint family
- Herb on caprese pizza
- Herb pronounced differently in the U.S. and U.K.
- Herb that's ground up to make pesto
- Herb type
- Herb used in cooking
- Herb used in pesto sauce
- Herb used in pesto
- Herb used in spaghetti sauce
- Herb with a Thai variety
- Herb with "sweet" and "holy" varieties
- Thai cuisine herb
- Ristorante herb
- Pizza margherita herb
- Pizza sauce herb
- Pizza topping
- Mountain mint
- Pungent spice
- Mr. Rathbone
- Sherlock Holmes portrayer Rathbone
- Sherlock, in '40s films
- Sherlock portrayer, often
- Sherlock portrayer
- Trattoria herb
- Trattoria staple
- Kitchen garden herb
- Kitchen herb
- Kitchen spice
- Lime cooler garnish
- Trendy gimlet garnish
- Soup seasoning
- Name that means "king"
- Rathbone
- Rathbone of film
- Rathbone of Sherlock Holmes films
- Pasta sauce flavoring
- Pasta sauce herb
- Pasta-sauce ingredient
- Pasta-sauce seasoning
- Pasta seasoner
- Potted herb on a windowsill
- Red Square cathedral name
- Red Square name
- Leaves for pizza
- Leaves used in Mediterranean cuisine
- Mint alternative
- Mint family herb
- Mint family member
- Mint plant
- Pesto base
- Pesto flavoring
- Pesto herb
- Pesto ingredient
- Pesto part
- Pesto sauce herb
- Pesto sauce seasoning
- Pesto seasoning
- Main ingredient in pesto
- Pho garnish
- Pho soup garnish
- Spaghetti sauce flavoring
- Spaghetti sauce herb
- Spaghetti sauce ingredient
- Spaghetti sauce seasoning, sometimes
- Spaghetti sauce seasoning
- TV hotel owner Fawlty
- Spice-rack item
- Sweet herb
- "Sweet" herb
- Staple of Italian cuisine
- So-called "king of herbs"
- So-called "royal herb"
- Stew flavorer
- Stew seasoning
Recent Usage of Fragrant herb in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Fragrant herb in their crossword puzzles recently:
- LA Times - July 23, 2019
- LA Times - Feb. 19, 2019
- The Guardian Quick - Sept. 2, 2014
- LA Times - Aug. 24, 2013
- Washington Post - July 5, 2013
- Canadiana Crossword - June 18, 2012
- Washington Post - June 23, 2011
- Washington Post - June 22, 2011
- Washington Post - June 21, 2011
- Washington Post - June 20, 2011
- Washington Post - June 19, 2011
- Washington Post - June 18, 2011
- Washington Post - June 17, 2011
- Washington Post - June 16, 2011
- Washington Post - June 15, 2011
- Washington Post - June 14, 2011
- Washington Post - June 13, 2011
- Washington Post - June 12, 2011
- Washington Post - June 11, 2011
- Washington Post - June 10, 2011