Crossword clues for nacho
nacho
- Chip with cheese
- Cheese-topped snack
- Tortilla chip flavor
- Salsa-topped chip
- Often cheesy munchie
- Mazatlán munchie
- Chip with salsa
- Chip that's dipped
- Chip in a bowl
- Bite at a football game, maybe
- Triangular Mexican chip
- Topped tortilla chip
- Topped chip
- Tex-Mex munchy
- Tex-Mex chip
- Taquería tidbit
- Something topped in bars
- Snack within "spinach omelet"
- Salsa dipper
- One in a concessionaire's "boat"
- Mexican tortilla chip
- Loaded chip
- Kind of snack chip
- Kind of cheese sauce
- It's covered at fiestas
- It may be covered in melted cheese
- Doritos ___ Cheese
- Dip chip
- Corn Nuts flavoring
- Corn chip often served with guacamole or salsa
- Chips or cheese descriptor
- Chip with toppings
- Chip type
- Chip topped with salsa
- Chip topped with cheese and salsa
- Chip often topped with cheese
- Chip often served with cheese and sliced jalapeños
- Chip in a sports bar
- Cheesy triangular snack
- Cheesy tidbit
- Cheesy pub snack
- Cheesy munchy
- Cheesy Chihuahua chip
- Cheese-smothered chip
- Cheese-covered tortilla chip
- Cheese-covered snack
- Cheese-covered bite
- Bit of a tortilla treat
- "What do you call cheese that isn't yours? ___ cheese!" (dad joke)
- "___ Libre" (Jack Black movie)
- "___ Libre" (2006 Jack Black film)
- "___ Libre" (2006 Jack Black comedy)
- "___ Libre"
- ___ Cheese (flavor of Doritos)
- ___ Cheese (Doritos flavor)
- Kind of chip
- Snack chip
- Cheese place
- Cheesy snack
- ___ chips
- Cheese-covered chip
- Kind of cheese or chip
- ___ chip, which might be topped with 19-Across 27-Down dip
- ___ Cheese Doritos
- What might go for a dip?
- TaquerГa tidbit
- Cantina chip
- Chip variety
- Sports bar bite
- A tortilla chip topped with cheese and chili-pepper and broiled
- Señorita's snack
- Spicy snack
- Mexican snack chip
- Chip on a chop? Only partly
- Something to eat in Barcelona — chorizo?
- Small piece of tortilla with a topping
- Number gathered round American church for food
- North American company importing hot food from Mexico
- From delicatessen, a chocolate chip
- Part of Mexican dish? Some mention a chorizo
- Bit of food? Offer some men a choice
- Tortilla snack
- Tortilla chip served with savoury toppings
- Cheese type
- Tex-Mex snack
- Type of cheese
- Spanish snack
- Mexican munchie
- Cheesy chip flavor
- Chip choice
- Acapulco appetizer
- Salsa holder
- Cheese-topped chip
- Cheesy munchie
- Tortilla treat
- Triangular snack
- Triangular chip
- Mexican chip
- Salsa scooper
- Dipping chip
- Chip flavor
- Type of chip
- Tex-Mex morsel
- Chip with a topping
- Chip to dip
- Chip served with salsa
- Tortilla chip topped with cheese
- Tortilla chip
- Mexican appetizer
The Collaborative International Dictionary
nacho \nacho\ n. A tortilla chip topped with cheese and often chili-pepper or beans and then broiled; -- eaten as a snack or light meal.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
according to "The Dallas Morning News" [Oct. 22, 1995] and other sources, named for restaurant cook Ignacio Anaya, who invented the dish in the Mexican border town of Piedras Negras in 1943.
Wiktionary
n. A single tortilla chip from a dish of nachos.
WordNet
n. a tortilla chip topped with cheese and chili-pepper and broiled
Wikipedia
Ignacio Pérez Santamaría (born 24 June 1980), known as Nacho, is a Spanish retired footballer who played mainly as a left back (he could also operate as a left midfielder).
He appeared in 220 La Liga games during nine seasons, scoring 13 goals combined for Málaga (two spells), Levante, Getafe and Betis. He added 124 matches and three goals in Segunda División.
José Ignacio Fernández Palacios (born 3 February 1967), known as Nacho, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a left back.
His entire professional career was associated to Celta and Compostela. He appeared in 198 La Liga games over the course of eight seasons, scoring four goals.
Nacho is a common nickname of the Spanish name Ignacio.
Nacho or Nachos may also refer to:
- Nachos, a Mexican snack food
- Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System, or NACHOS
- North American Conference of Homophile Organizations, or NACHO
- Nacho (telenovela), a Venezuelan television show
- "Nacho" (Better Call Saul), an episode of Better Call Saul
- Nacho Reyes, a fictional character in Carlito's Way: Rise to Power, played by actor Luis Guzmán
Ignacio Fernández Rodríguez (born 12 February 1980 in Oviedo, Asturias), known as Nacho, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Real Avilés as a midfielder.
José Ignacio Fernández Iglesias (born 18 January 1990), commonly known as Nacho , is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Real Madrid mainly as a central defender but also as a right or left back.
José Ignacio Martínez García (born 7 March 1989), commonly known as Nacho, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Rayo Vallecano as a left back.
Nacho is a 1983 Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast on Venevision. It is a sequel to the 1982 telenovela Ligia Elena written by César Miguel Rondón. Alba Roversi and Guillermo Dávila reprised their roles from Ligia Elena as the main protagonists.
"Nacho" is the third episode of the first season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on February 16, 2015.
Ignacio Agustín Sánchez Romo (born 11 February 1993), commonly known as Nacho, is a Spanish footballer who plays for CD Numancia as a left winger.
Usage examples of "nacho".
A dead guy with the thermal case of Mucho Nachos, the only place in this part of the city that delivered.
I got out nachos and taramasalata and olives and carrots and pitta bread and brie and wine and mango pieces and pickled onions and carried them back to the sofa on a tray and ate them without tasting very much.
Tom and his dad decided on a large plate of nachos and the house salsa, reputed to be hotter than hades, to occupy us until the rest of the food arrived.
A tray of tacos, nachos, cheese dip, sour cream, and soda rained over her and the waitress.
Then he saw there were five other thermal containers as well, tamales in cornhusk wrappers, a huge basket of taquitos, more nachos, a couple of complete dinners, and some cinnamon churros.