Crossword Clue: They get broken when scrambled
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "They get broken when scrambled"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "They get broken when scrambled"
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- Egg centers
- Egg innards
- Egg parts
- Egg yellows
- Eggs' contents
- Future embryos
- Cholesterol part of eggs
- Cholesterol-rich egg parts
- Imparters of richness
- Jewel lyrics "I break the ___ and make a smiley face"
- Custard ingredients
- "The ___ on you!" (classic gag line)
- "The ___ on you!" (quip after smashing an egg over someone's head)
- White omelet's lack
- Whites' counterparts
- Mayo ingredients
- The "suns" in sunny-side-up eggs
- Runny egg parts on room service tray
- Omelet ingredients
- "Sunny" egg parts
- They get broken when scrambled
- They may be sunny-side up
- They provide richness in batter
- They're enveloped in white
- They're used to make hollandaise sauce
- They're used to make zabaglione
- They're usually covered in white
- Yellow egg parts
- Yellow part of eggs
- Yellow parts of eggs
- Yellow parts
- Yellows
- Yellowy insides
Recent Usage of They get broken when scrambled in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used They get broken when scrambled in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Jonesin' - Feb. 10, 2009
- Jonesin' Crosswords - Feb. 5, 2009