Crossword clues for steaks
steaks
- Beef buys
- Things applied to black eyes, traditionally
- They can be rare
- Texas Roadhouse fare
- T-bones, for example
- T-bones and others
- T-bones and filets mignons
- Some Texas Roadhouse entrées
- Sizzler supply
- Salisbury, Hamburg, etc
- Salisbury and Swiss
- Rib-eyes, e.g
- Rare ones aren't any more expensive
- Outback specialties
- Meat case selections
- Juicy slabs of meat
- House and knife leaders
- Filet mignons and sirloins, for example
- Delmonicos and T-bones
- Club ___
- Chophouse items
- Chophouse fare
- "Prime" entrées
- Barbecue offerings, perhaps
- Big pieces of tuna
- Beef stock?
- Butchers' offerings
- Chophouse orders
- Cookout fare
- Cube and flank
- Cuts of halibut
- Flank and New York
- Table ante?
- Barbecue fare
- Swordfish servings
- Round and strip, e.g
- Tavern fare
- T-bones, e.g
- Swordfish cuts
- Outback offerings
- Outback fare
- Barbecue offerings
- T-bone and sirloin
- Prime purchases
- London broil and porterhouse
Wiktionary
n. (plural of steak English)
Usage examples of "steaks".
He was busy thinking of the bull terrier he had kept in his younger days to which he had fed steaks without end.
Checking the refrigerator last, she found only a frozen package of New York steaks, three bottles of imported beer and half a loaf of sliced french bread.
Italian wine into cut crystal glasses with a casual hand and said she would cook steaks if we were patient.
When food was particularly scarce they ate horse steaks, Owen said the jockey would have been more tender, and once, but only once, American tinned meat.
Cassandra, who was now a star student at an eminent film school, lent them a fiver from her grant whenever she could and always bought them a packet of gammon steaks which were their favourite -- although they told friends they had to eat couscous at least twice a week or they would die.
It was while grilling the sizzling flesh of the gammon steaks that Owen hit on another idea for making money.