The best answer is EGG for crossword clue The Hundred Folds On A Chef's Toque Are Said To Represent The Number Of Ways To Prepare This has been discovered. EGG's lenght is 3 . You can accurately search based on a specific length. There are also 35 related clues available.
Length | Word | Clue |
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3 | EGG | The Hundred Folds On A Chef's Toque Are Said To Represent The Number Of Ways To Prepare This |
Length | Word | Clue |
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3 | FAR | A Ways |
6 | ROUTES | Ways |
8 | QUANTIFY | Put A Number On |
3 | ONE | Number On A Foam Finger |
3 | TAO | Terence ___, Noted Expert On Combinatorics And Analytic Number Theory |
3 | ROE | Sushi Chef's Eggs |
3 | ELK | Game Measured By Its Number Of Points |
3 | SIX | Highest Number On A Die |
3 | ATE | Homophone Of The Sum Of This Clue Number's Digits |
3 | AGE | Nothing But A Number, It's Said |
3 | TOP | Number 1, With "the" |
3 | TEN | Number Of A Certain Rear Bowling Pin |
4 | BAKE | Prepare, As A King Cake |
4 | MAKE | Prepare The Preliminary Sketch Or The Plans For |
4 | TAXI | Prepare For Takeoff |
4 | ARIA | Number That's Often In Italian |
4 | HALF | What 12 Is, To This Clue's Number |
4 | OTTO | Number Between Sette And Nove |
4 | ARIA | Cantata Number |
4 | ANNE | Celebrity Chef Burrell |
5 | POACH | Prepare, In A Way, As Eggs |
5 | VICES | Number Twos |
5 | GIADA | Chef De Laurentiis Of The Food Network |
5 | THREE | Number Of 101-acrosses In [see Circled Letters] |
5 | KNEAD | Prepare To Proof, In Baking |
6 | DESIGN | Prepare The Preliminary Sketch Or The Plans For |
7 | OMAKASE | Sushi Chef's Tasting Menu |
7 | GRAWLIX | String Of Typographical Symbols, Like @%$&!, To Represent An Obscenity |
7 | PRODUCE | Prepare The Preliminary Sketch Or The Plans For |
8 | AVOGADRO | Scientist Whose Name Is Associated With A Number |
9 | FABRICATE | Prepare The Preliminary Sketch Or The Plans For |
9 | WINTERIZE | Prepare For Cold Weather |
9 | OMELETPAN | Aid For A Breakfast Chef |
11 | MANUFACTURE | Prepare The Preliminary Sketch Or The Plans For |
15 | PASCALSTRIANGLE | Number Pattern Named After A 17th-century French Mathematician |