Like |
Wing. |
As per |
Petals, |
Piemode |
Per ___. |
Copying. |
SE state |
Just like |
Following |
Nose part |
____ king |
Bonne ___ |
___ russe |
So. state |
Much like |
Menu term |
After ___ |
Emulating |
By way of |
Doing like |
Mimicking. |
Imitating. |
Menu words |
___ broche |
___ carte. |
____ mode |
Au" cousin |
CSA member |
Mobile st. |
Nasal wing |
Near Miss. |
SEC member |
King intro |
Mode intro |
___ creole |
As done by |
Similar to |
Resembling |
Menu phrase |
Plant parts |
___ grecque |
GA neighbor |
Insect wing |
King opener |
Mobile loc. |
Chef's term |
Chickenking |
Carte words |
Rather like |
Carte intro |
Cooking term |
State: Abbr. |
According to |
Taking after |
Flower parts |
___ Newburg. |
Chef's words |
Imitative of |
Kind of like |
Kind of mode |
King's intro |
Mode leaders |
Mode or king |
Sort of like |
Trying to be |
Carte opener |
King or mode |
King lead-in |
Mobile's st. |
King starter |
Southern st. |
C.S.A. state |
Recipe words |
Corolla part |
Styled after |
Winglike part |
'Carte' start |
Modish" words |
Beef ___ mode |
Insect's wing |
King or carte |
Miss. abutter |
Pie ____ mode |
Tenn. toucher |
Wing for Amor |
__ française |
Carte or mode |
Impersonating |
Modeled after |
Corolla petal |
Ala. neighbor |
Flower petals |
Pie-mode link |
In the way of |
Chef's phrase |
Recipe phrase |
Fla. neighbor |
Carte" starter |
A C.S.A. state |
A.C.S.A. state |
Au alternative |
Cookery phrase |
Fashioned like |
Gulf Coast st. |
In the mode of |
It abuts Miss. |
Like, in a way |
Neighbor of Ga |
Samara feature |
Shelver's org. |
Tenn. adjoiner |
___ carte menu |
___ parisienne |
Cookbook words |
__ Provençale |
___ florentine |
King" preceder |
Carte preceder |
Mode preceders |
SEC powerhouse |
In the vein of |
Very much like |
Reminiscent of |
Tenn. neighbor |
Miss. neighbor |
Words on a menu |
It borders Fla. |
_____ franchise |
Culinary phrase |
Duo before king |
Fashioned after |
In that fashion |
Like, on a menu |
Maple-seed wing |
Pie-mode center |
Term in cookery |
Words in a dish |
Words with mode |
Imitative words |
It's S of Tenn. |
Order ___ carte |
Talladega's st. |
Turkey ___ king |
Words with king |
___ bonne heure |
In emulation of |
King beginning? |
Pie-mode bridge |
It's near Miss. |
In imitation of |
Patterned after |
Cookbook phrase |
In the matter of |
''Mode'' lead-in |
Birmingham's st. |
Book-access org. |
Chicken ___ Kiev |
Chicken --- king |
Eggs ____ suisse |
Huntsville's st. |
In the style of. |
It's below Tenn. |
Menu terminology |
Mount Cheaha st. |
Phrase on a menu |
Phrase with king |
Start for "carte |
Strudel ___ mode |
The Camellia St. |
Words with carte |
Chicken-king tie |
It's under Tenn. |
Tuscaloosa's st. |
Yellowhammer St. |
In the spirit of |
Menu catchphrase |
Montgomery's st. |
Pie-mode filling |
Common menu term |
Neighbor of Fla. |
In the manner of |
''Mode'' preceder |
Apple pie -- mode |
Auburn U.'s state |
Home to Auburn U. |
King-ly menu word |
Maple seed's wing |
Near-Miss. state? |
Recipe title part |
State below Tenn. |
State west of Ga. |
Tuscaloosa's loc. |
''Carte'' lead-in |
A neighbor of Ga. |
Auburn U. setting |
Shrimp ___ Creole |
Word before "mode |
Words before king |
Extravagant party |
___ carte: 2 wds. |
Chicken ___ reine |
Gulf state: Abbr. |
Neighbor of Tenn. |
Neighbor of Miss. |
In the fashion of |
Chicken-king link |
French menu phrase |
___ king (creamed) |
After the style of |
Chicken ___ diable |
Copying, for cooks |
In the same way as |
King's menu leader |
King's predecessor |
Mode introduction? |
Part of an angelus |
Steak ___ Mexicana |
Tuskegee U. locale |
Wing on an angelus |
A neighbor of Fla. |
Chef's catchphrase |
It's east of Miss. |
Part of the U.S.A. |
Phrase before mode |
Words before carte |
Winglike structure |
Pie-mode connector |
Before king or mode |
Chef's catch phrase |
Chicken-king filler |
Copying, in cookery |
Copying, in cuisine |
Eggs ___ française |
Emulatee introducer |
Home of Sen. Heflin |
Home of Tuskegee U. |
In the tradition of |
Kitchen catchphrase |
Mimicking, on menus |
King's introduction |
Mobile state: Abbr. |
No. 22 in the Union |
Phrase before "king |
Sen. Denton's state |
Tuskegee U. setting |
Tuskegee U.'s state |
A near-Miss. state? |
Chef's recipe words |
Emulating, on menus |
King's predecessors |
Menu words, perhaps |
State next to Miss. |
Heart of Dixie" st. |
Sen. Shelby's state |
Auburn Univ. locale |
Lobster ___ Newburg |
Chicken-king center |
Pie-mode connection |
__ broche (skewered) |
Between pie and mode |
Copying the style of |
Cotton State (Abbr.) |
Gov. Wallace's state |
I-65 runs through it |
King or mode lead-in |
Luther Strange's st. |
Mobile home? (abbr.) |
Mobile's home: Abbr. |
One of the Gulf Sts. |
Org. for cataloguers |
Sen. Stewart's state |
The Yellowhammer St. |
Words preceding mode |
Words of attribution |
Chicken-King divider |
Mobile home, briefly |
Part of Dixie: Abbr. |
Setting of Auburn U. |
--- vapeur (steamed) |
Phrase on some menus |
Cordon bleu's phrase |
Selma's state: Abbr. |
Menu phrase, perhaps |
Pie ___ mode: 2 wds. |
___ Dag, Turkish peak |
___ mode (in fashion) |
Bob Riley is its gov. |
Chef's linking phrase |
Done in the manner of |
Harper Lee's home st. |
In a style resembling |
King or mode preceder |
Mode or king preceder |
Moules ___ Marinière |
Part of a recipe name |
Tuskegee Inst.'s home |
___ mort (dispirited) |
--- mort (melancholy) |
Carte" or "mode" word |
Selma" setting: Abbr. |
Carte or king starter |
Carte or king lead-in |
Made in the manner of |
Part of a dish's name |
Put before the carte? |
Sen. Sessions's state |
Southern state: Abbr. |
Between Miss. and Ga. |
Fashionable, ... mode |
Cookbook catch phrase |
__ carte (menu phrase) |
___ fin (at last): Fr. |
___ lettre (literally) |
Attributive menu words |
Chicken-king stuffing? |
Cooked in the style of |
Chicken/king connector |
G. Wallace's bailiwick |
It's due east of Miss. |
Lead for mode or carte |
Menu phrase with "king |
Mobile setting (abbr.) |
Mobile's state (Abbr.) |
Montgomery is its cap. |
Part of a recipe title |
Phrase in recipe names |
Precedes carte or mode |
Recipe-title connector |
Selma's state, briefly |
Setting of Tuskegee U. |
Start for a menu "king |
The Crimson Tide's st. |
Bit of culinary jargon |
Menu attribution words |
Mode or carte preceder |
State neighboring Fla. |
Chicken-King separator |
Chicken-king connector |
___ carte menu: 2 wds. |
___ Dag (Turkish range) |
___ plancha (pan-fried) |
Heart of Dixie" (Abbr.) |
1965 march state: Abbr. |
According to in France |
As (so-and-so) cooks it |
Bit of French on a menu |
Chef's "in the style of |
Chicken-king connectors |
Deep South state: Abbr. |
French phrase on a menu |
Menu phrase for a king? |
Mobile location (abbr.) |
Part of a chef's jargon |
Part of a recipe phrase |
Prefix for mode or king |
Styled after, on a menu |
Stylistically following |
The Cotton State: Abbr. |
Tuskegee's state: Abbr. |
Words with mode or king |
___ Tau, U.S.S.R. range |
Mode or carte preceders |
Words with king or mode |
Palindromic menu phrase |
___ rigueur (literally) |
Attributive menu phrase |
Chicken-king connection |
___ Tau, U.S.S.R. ranges |
-- carte (not prix fixe) |
-- mode (with ice cream) |
Between chicken and king |
Copying the style of (3) |
Doug Jones's home: Abbr. |
Gulf Coast state (Abbr.) |
Huntsville's home: Abbr. |
Lead-in to carte or mode |
Mode or king predecessor |
Part of a name on a menu |
Phrase seen in cookbooks |
Tuskegee's locale: Abbr. |
Where Tuskegee is: Abbr. |
Words with carte or mode |
Carte" or "mode" lead-in |
King" or "carte" lead-in |
Cotton Belt state: Abbr. |
It goes before the carte |
Lead-in to a chef's name |
Words with king and mode |
Words with king or carte |
Words with mode or carte |
Phrase in French cookery |
From the menu, ... carte |
___ broche (on a skewer) |
Chicken ___ king: 2 wds. |
State since Dec. 14, 1819 |
___ bonne heure! (right!) |
___ diable (deviled): Fr. |
___ grecque (menu phrase) |
King" or "carte" preceder |
Carte or mode predecessor |
First st., alphabetically |
Influenced by, in recipes |
Influenced by, recipewise |
It's put before the carte |
King precursors, at times |
Lead-in for carte or mode |
Part of many recipe names |
Prepared in the manner of |
Setting of Tuscaloosa Co. |
Talladega's state (abbr.) |
The Camellia State: Abbr. |
Tuscaloosa's home (abbr.) |
Words before king or mode |
Words before mode or king |
Yellowhammer State: Abbr. |
___ Dag, Turkish mountain |
___ maison (indoors): Fr. |
Mobile phone site?: Abbr. |
Carte" or "mode" preceder |
Huntsville's state: Abbr. |
In the style of, on menus |
___ broche (cooking style) |
___ grecque (cooking term) |
In the style of" on a menu |
King" preceder, menu'ed up |
The Heart of Dixie": Abbr. |
Birmingham's state (Abbr.) |
Catchphrase in the kitchen |
French phrase in cookbooks |
Home to Huntsville (abbr.) |
Influenced by, recipe-wise |
It's like, like, basically |
King or carte predecessors |
Montgomery's state (Abbr.) |
Part of many a dish's name |
Southern neighbor of Tenn. |
Start for "carte" or "king |
Tuscaloosa's site briefly |
Tuscaloosa's state (Abbr.) |
Where Tuscaloosa is: Abbr. |
Where Wilson Dam is: Abbr. |
Words before carte or king |
Words before king or carte |
Words before king or reine |
Words before mode or carte |
Part of some recipe titles |
Gov. Persons' state: Abbr. |
Words before carte or mode |
Apple pie ___ mode: 2 wds. |
___ page (up-to-the-minute) |
King" preceder in a kitchen |
Bit of French on some menus |
It comes before the 'carte' |
Phrase indicating emulation |
Predecessor of mode or king |
State between Miss. and Ga. |
Where the C.S.A. was formed |
Phrase before carte or mode |
In the manner of, on a menu |
Heart of Dixie" state: abbr. |
Atticus Finch's state: abbr. |
Crimson Tide's state (Abbr.) |
It's back-to-back with Miss. |
Org. that publishes Booklist |
Sen. Sessions's state: Abbr. |
St. with a red X on its flag |
State west of Georgia: Abbr. |
Word before "carte" or "mode |
Words with mode or francaise |
Term before "carte" or "mode |
What's put before the carte? |
___ carte (menu type): 2 wds. |
___ florentine (with spinach) |
___ jardiniere (with veggies) |
___-ed-Din, Ottoman statesman |
Arroz __ Cubana: Spanish dish |
Homonym for some people's god |
It borders the Fla. panhandle |
It may come before the carte? |
Lead-in to many a chef's name |
Part of many fancy dish names |
Part of the Deep South: Abbr. |
Part of the Gulf Coast: Abbr. |
Where Muscle Shoals is: Abbr. |
___ broche (cooked on a spit) |
___ florentine (cooking term) |
One of the Gulf States: Abbr. |
The Yellowhammer State: Abbr. |
Beginning for "carte" or "king |
Brubeck's "Blue Rondo ___ Turk |
Carne ___ parrilla (meat dish) |
It might come before the carte |
Part of the Confederacy: Abbr. |
Phrase before "carte" or "king |
Phrase before "king" or "carte |
Sen. Sparkman’s state: Abbr. |
State whose cap. is Montgomery |
Words before mode, in Montigny |
___ Provencale (cooking style) |
Russell Cave Natl. Mon. locale |
___ carte (menu option): 2 wds. |
My Cousin Vinny" setting: Abbr. |
A "Forrest Gump" setting: abbr. |
Canard ___ presse (French dish) |
Hank Aaron's birth state: abbr. |
Home to the Crimson Tide: Abbr. |
King's introduction, in cookery |
Words after pie and before mode |
Words with mode or française |
___ carte (menu phrase): 2 wds. |
___ deriva (Adrift, in Spanish) |
___ broche (cooked on a skewer) |
The Crimson Tide's state: Abbr. |
___ bonne heure (very well): Fr. |
___ Moana Center (Honolulu mall) |
French phrase on brasserie menus |
The Tennessee R. runs through it |
___ mode (topped with ice cream) |
Its capital is Montgomery: Abbr. |
___ mode (served with ice cream) |
___ Grecque (made with olive oil) |
___ Grecque (Greek cooking style) |
___ prochaine" ("See you later!") |
Hank Williams's home state: Abbr. |
It precedes ''carte'' or ''mode'' |
Phrase before king, but not queen |
US Space and Rocket Center locale |
Crimson Tide's home state (Abbr.) |
Part of a recipe title, sometimes |
Words between "chicken" and "king |
Alphabetically first state: Abbr. |
___ mode (with ice cream): 2 wds. |
___ plancha (cooked on a griddle) |
Helen Keller is on its st. quarter |
Indicator of how something is done |
Leader in a state roll call: Abbr. |
Southern state near Georgia: Abbr. |
State on the Gulf of Mexico: Abbr. |
State represented by Sen. Sessions |
Words before française or grecque |
First state, alphabetically: Abbr. |
It separates a chicken from a king |
In the style of," on menus: 2 wds. |
___ maison (French for indoors) |
Blue Rondo ___ Turk" (Brubeck song) |
Dave Brubeck's "Blue Rondo ___ Turk |
Home of Russell Cave Natl. Monument |
It goes before carte, but not horse |
Setting of "My Cousin Vinny": Abbr. |
State to the west of Georgia: Abbr. |
___ rigueur (to the fullest extent) |
Words before "carte" but not "horse |
French phrase heard on cooking shows |
St. with regressive immigration laws |
___ carte (priced separately): 2 wds. |
___ florentine (Italian cooking term) |
___ mode (like some desserts): 2 wds. |
Déjeuner ___ fourchette (light meal) |
French phrase in some recipes: 2 wds. |
Georgia's neighbor to the west: Abbr. |
Order from the ___ carte menu: 2 wds. |
Mississippi's eastern neighbor: Abbr. |
___ king (how chicken might be served) |
___ provencale (with garlic or onions) |
___ plancha (grilled on a metal plate) |
Start of a well-known roll call: Abbr. |
Where Montgomery and Mobile are: Abbr. |
Words after "chicken" and before "king |
Where Mobile and Montgomery are: Abbr. |
___ carte (ordered separately): 2 wds. |
___ carte (individually priced): 2 wds. |
It goes before the carte, not the horse |
Its state flower is the camellia: Abbr. |
One of the eight states bordering Tenn. |
State to the east of Mississippi: Abbr. |
The Perdido R. forms part of its border |
___ jardiniere (served with vegetables) |
State that's east of Mississippi: Abbr. |
One of the states seen from Lookout Mtn. |
State whose capital is Montgomery: Abbr. |
Carne ___ tampiqueña (Mexican meat dish) |
State bordering the Gulf of Mexico: Abbr. |
___ carte (separately, on a menu): 2 wds. |
___ Provencale (with garlic, onions, etc.) |
_____ rigueur (to the fullest extent): Fr. |
Its State Quarter has Braille on it: Abbr. |
State featured in the movie "Selma": Abbr. |
State known as "the Heart of Dixie": Abbr. |
Helen Keller is on its state quarter: Abbr. |
Huntsville is its third-largest city: Abbr. |
___ recherche du temps perdu" (Proust work) |
State nicknamed "the Heart of Dixie": Abbr. |
___ grecque (cooked in olive oil and lemons) |
___ recherche du temps perdu" (Proust title) |
Brownies ___ mode (goopy Haagen-Dazs flavor) |
State where Montgomery and Mobile are: Abbr. |
State between Georgia and Mississippi: Abbr. |
State between Mississippi and Georgia: Abbr. |
Russell Cave National Monument setting: Abbr. |
State whose biggest city is Birmingham: Abbr. |
State whose largest city is Birmingham: Abbr. |
One of the two states bordering Florida: Abbr. |
Home of Nascar's Talladega Superspeedway: Abbr. |
Brownies ___ mode (fudgy-ass Haagen-Dazs flavor) |
Ramen ___ microwave (dish on the menu of my life) |
St. where "To Kill A Mock¬ing¬bird" takes place |
State that borders Georgia and Mississippi: Abbr. |
U.S. state that comes first alphabetically: Abbr. |
Where the Confederate flag was first flown: Abbr. |
Salmon ___ plancha (fish dish cooked on a griddle) |
St. whose slogan is "Where America finds its voice |
Home of the first capital of the Confederacy: Abbr. |
State whose nickname is "the Heart of Dixie": Abbr. |
Univ. of ___, alma mater of Joe Namath and Bart Starr |
Tripes ___ mode de Caen (rustic French dinner classic) |
State where much of the movie "Selma" takes place: Abbr. |
State with the counties Tuscaloosa and Tallapoosa: Abbr. |
___ peanut-butter sandwiches!" ("Sesame Street" incantation) |
___ grecque (served with olive oil, lemon juice and seasonings) |
Words between "pie" and "mode," or "chicken" and "king": 2 wds. |
Home state of minor league baseball's Montgomery Biscuits: Abbr. |
Abbreviation for a state that shares its name with a country band |
State that elected Doug Jones to the Senate in December 2017: Abbr. |
State where most of the events in the movie "Selma" took place: Abbr. |
___ peanut butter sandwiches!" (magic words from Muppet the Amazing Mumford) |
Its flag consists of a crimson St. Andrew's cross on a white background: Abbr. |
___ grecque (cooked in olive oil, lemon juice, wine, and herbs, and served cold) |
___ peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!" (The Amazing Mumford line on "Sesame Street") |
___-peanut-butter-sandwiches!" (magic words of the Amazing Mumford on "Sesame Street") |