Crossword Clue: Subject of many toasts
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- 4-H component
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- ___ and Human Services (cabinet department)
- A "4-H" H
- A province of Minerva
- Fettle — condition
- General condition of body and mind
- General condition of body (and/or mind)
- Hygienist's concern
- Fitness
- It's often toasted
- Establishment housing local medical services
- Doctor's concern
- Clinic concern
- Clinician's concern — toasted condition?
- WHO member?
- The first "H" of H.H.S.
- Subject of many a toast
- Subject of many toasts
- Vitality
- Sound quality
- Soundness
- Part of HMO
- One wish for the new year, on many a greeting card
- One's most valuable possession, perhaps
- One's sense of wellbeing
- Physical well-being
- Opposite of sickness
- Salubrious state
- Word with men's or mental
- Welfare partner
- Well-being
- Wellbeing
- Wellness
- What santé means
- What the "H" in "HMO" stands for
- State of well-being
- "To your ---"
- "To your ___!"
- Toast topic
- Toast word
- Toasters may drink to yours
- Toaster's subject
Recent Usage of Subject of many toasts in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Jan. 3, 2013