“Course with a name derived from the French word for "clear the table"” crossword clue
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Reveal the answer to see why it works and where this clue has appeared before.DESSERT is the answer to the New York Times crossword clue “Course with a name derived from the French word for "clear the table"”. It was last seen in the puzzle of March 2, 2025, where it runs at 117 Across and fills 7 squares. It crosses 7 other entries in that grid — those are listed below and are the quickest way to confirm the letters you already have.
Crossing entries
Mar 2, 2025 grid79DSingle-player and multiplayer, for two9 ltrs›84DDriver8 ltrs›102DFollowing5 ltrs›107DApt letters missing from "Te_h_ology r_view si_e"4 ltrs›108DEmperor with a statue outside the Colosseum4 ltrs›109DMemo header4 ltrs›113DPoints the finger at3 ltrs›
More clues from this puzzle
Mar 2, 20251ATown3 ltrs›4A"___ funny …" (the most exciting phrase to hear in science, per Isaac Asimov)5 ltrs›9A"Don't take offense," nowadays7 ltrs›16AN.Y.C. neighborhood where the Cronut was invented3 ltrs›19AMid-voyage3 ltrs›20AMembers of a tough crowd, perhaps6 ltrs›21ASome painkillers7 ltrs›22ANeighbor of Pakistan3 ltrs›
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