Solution: Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately - NYT Crossword

Solution: Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately - NYT Crossword

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The Verified Answer for Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately is:

  • YAMS
NYT Crossword July 13 2011

“Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately” NYT Crossword Clue: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the answer to the clue “Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately”?
The correct answer to the crossword clue “Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately” is YAMS.
When was the clue “Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately” last seen?
The clue “Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately” most recently appeared in a NYT Crossword on July 13, 2011.
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There is 1 possible answer for the crossword clue “Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately”.

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