“Treats whose name is derived from the Arabic for "to drink"” crossword clue
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Reveal the answer to see why it works and where this clue has appeared before.SORBETS is the answer to the New York Times crossword clue “Treats whose name is derived from the Arabic for "to drink"”. It was last seen in the puzzle of December 6, 2025, where it runs at 22 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
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