Crossword clues for taters
taters
- Fries source, informally
- Where tots may come from
- Things hashed and mashed, informally
- Source of hash, slangily
- Some long balls
- Some blasts
- Salamis, e.g
- Pride of Idaho
- Potatoes, slangily
- Homers, in baseball slang
- Home runs, slangily
- Home fries, slangily
- Home fries source
- Hash-prep needs
- Chitlins might be cooked with 'em
- Breakfast skillet ingredients
- "Ol' Man River" crop
- Idahos, e.g
- Home runs, in baseball slang
- Idahos, e.g.
- Spuds, to some
- Idaho produce, informally
- Homers, slangily
- Starchy fixin's
- Home runs, in slang
- Idahoan's pride
- Thanksgiving side dish, informally
- Shreds, removing core, and chips material
- Source of fries, slangily
- Starch sources
- Tots may be made from them
- Side dish, informally
- Fries, slangily
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. (plural of tater English) Etymology 2
a. (context Cockney rhyming slang English) cold.
Usage examples of "taters".
Old Olga Schlesinger used to come by regular, offer me a bushel of taters for it.
Folks know I am fond of new taters now that I have got too old to hoe my own.
A wag burned near the execution dock, filling the noon air with the faint smell of roasting taters to mingle with the sharp stink of black powder and the reek of the newly deceased.
The bowl of taters, although almost the size of a washbasin, needed to be refilled twice, the gravy boat three times, but to Eddie the true revelation was the rice.
Holy Name for a wonderful dinner of turkey, taters, and all the trimmings.
Cutlery, cracked plates and chipped tin cups were laid out, together with a pitcher of cool water, a cut of crusty wheaten bread on the cutting board, and the banal offering of plates of fat back, taters, and greens and at rare times a deep dish of custard pudding.