Crossword clues for snaps
snaps
- Goes beyond the breaking point
- Fasteners that sound like their name
- Exchanges from centers
- Crunchy cookies
- Clothing closures
- Clothing closers
- Catches on coats
- Breaks like a twig
- What the guy in the middle of the gridiron does
- What member does during grueling tour, at times
- What drumstick eventually does
- What drumstick does, eventually
- Tot jacket closers
- Thumb-and-finger sounds
- They can be finger, ginger or cold
- Tempo-setting sounds
- Takes a picture
- Spells, as of cold weather
- Sound effect in choruses, sometimes
- Some clothing fasteners
- Some clothing closures
- Short cold spells
- Round metal fasteners
- Responds angrily
- Reaches the breaking point
- Quick pics
- Purse closers
- Poetry slam sounds
- Onesie fasteners
- Loses one's shit
- Kiddie-jacket closers
- Kid's coat closers
- Keeps time, in a way
- Jason Boland and the Stragglers "Pearl ___"
- Jason Boland & the Stragglers "Pearl ___"
- Jacket options
- Jacket fasteners
- Jacket alternatives to buttons
- Hikes from the center
- Goes over the edge
- Ginger and cold
- Football play starters
- Field-goal units practice them
- Fabric fasteners
- Easy jobs
- Digital sounds?
- Digital "I've got it!" gestures
- Crisp ginger cookies
- Cracks under pressure
- Cold periods
- Coat closers
- Clothes fasteners
- Center-to-quarterback transitions
- Candid shots
- Buttons alternative
- Breaks, as a tree branch
- Breaks under pressure
- Breaks like a branch
- Breaks crisply
- Alternative to velcro
- "2 On" percussion
- Police crossing unfamiliar lands in wintry spells
- Herbal alcoholic drink
- Fractures
- Loses control
- Loses it
- Zipper alternatives
- Says quickly
- Ginger cookies
- Pix
- Crisp cookies
- Pics
- Goes postal
- Ginger treats
- Fastens, in a way
- Comes (to)
- Alternative to buttons on a jacket
- Grid play starters
- Alternatives to buttons
- "Your mama wears army boots" and such
- They close clothes
- Sinecures
- Photos of Ginger?
- Cookies
- Passes the breaking point
- Cinches
- Ginger chasers
- Hard cookies
- Suddenly goes crazy
- Breaks off
- Responds peevishly
- Seizes, with "up"
- Crackles
- Gingery cookies
- Breaks sharply
- Fasteners or cookies
- Cold and ginger
- Wafers
- Easy tasks
- Puts a football in play
- Breaks under tension
- Breaks suddenly
- Breaks for photos
- Flies off the handle
- Goes ballistic
- Harness parts
- Loses one's cool
- Velcro alternatives
- Thin cookies
- Some cookies
- Photos, informally
- Goes nuts
- Clothes closers
- Reacts irritably
- Has a breakdown
- Goes ape
- Blows a fuse
- What an angry football center does?
- Ginger-flavored cookies
- Breaks fast
- Speaks harshly
- Some clothes fasteners
- Play starters
- Pieces of cake?
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Snaps (, ) is a Swedish and Danish word for a small shot of a strong alcoholic beverage taken during the course of a meal. A ritual that is associated with drinking snaps is a tradition in Scandinavia, especially in Sweden and Denmark, where it is very common to drink snaps at holidays such as Midsummer, Christmas and Easter. This ritual has been described by one author as follows:
A group of people are clustered around a table for a typical lunch that will include several courses and a clear, fiery drink. The host pours the ice-cold liquid into frosty, conical glasses with long stems. He raises his glass, at which point the diners turn to one another and make eye contact, making certain not to leave anyone out. “Skål!” calls out the host, and everyone takes a sip. Again there is eye contact, and then the glasses are set on the table, not to be lifted again until the host raises his. The liquid is aquavit. The ritual is virtually the same throughout Scandinavia.
In Denmark, a snaps will always be akvavit, although there are many varieties of it. In Sweden, snaps is a more general term; it is usually akvavit, vodka, bitters/bitter liqueurs or some other kind of brännvin/ brændevin. Spirits such as whisky or brandy are seldom drunk as snaps.
The word “snaps” also has the same meaning as the German word Schnaps, in the sense of “any strong alcoholic drink.”
Snaps are a brand of classic chewy candy, manufactured by American Licorice Company. They have hollow centers and are colored white, orange, green, and pink.
Usage examples of "snaps".
Two snaps and the couple was satisfied that their presence there was documented for posterity.