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Answer for the clue "New England "catch of the day," perhaps ", 5 letters:
scrod

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Scrod or schrod is any of various whitefish , such as young cod or haddock , that are prepared and eaten as food; often the preparation involves the whitefish being split and boned before cooking. Historically, scrod was a feature on menus associated with ...

Usage examples of scrod.

Remo looked at it as if a waiter had brought him creamed liver and scrod or some other untasty thing he had not ordered.

How do we keep Johnny and Sammy from blowing the scrod out of each other?

He had an uncanny knowledge of wildlife and was not afraid of dogs or cats or beetles or moths, or of foods like scrod or tripe.

I hate scrod, but it had been on sale and I had four more trays of it.

Henry Blackwell brought a member of her own sex there to dine on chowder and scrod, the proprietors knew better than to complain.

The minx would make a worthy duchess, if that scrod of a son of hers would get on with it.

He was eating his scrod at a pace that would take us into the dinner hour.

They ignored both and tasted the scrod gingerly, not certain how it was prepared.

The waiter came and took the crocks and returned with scrod for Susan and steak for me.

Scrod, with a side of corn and little round potatoes the size of marbles in compartments like you see in a cash box.

Nothing but Nova Scotia halibut, Columbia River salmon, and Boston scrod.

I will meet an old girlfriend of mine, a classified ad supervisor for the Philadelphia Inquirer named Lauren Auster, at the bar, and we will have drinks and we will tell stories, some old and some new, and we will laugh, and after a time we will move to a table and we will order shrimp cocktail and Caesar salad and the scrod, with mine blackened and hers grilled in light butter and dill, and at 7:15 p.