Answer: TUNA
TUNA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 258 times.
Referring Clues:
- Sushi staple
- Sandwich filler
- Bumble Bee, e.g.
- Star-Kist product
- Melt ingredient
- Cape Cod catch
- Charlie, for one
- Kind of steak
- Florida catch
- Yellowfin, e.g.
- Fish in a melt
- Bluefin, e.g.
- Albacore
- Salade niçoise ingredient
- It may be served on 8-Down
- ___ sandwich
- Sandwich fish
- Fish in a salad
- Popular sandwich filler
- Another white meat
- Sushi fish
- Salade niçoise need
- Sushi selection
- Chicken of the Sea product
- Albacore or yellowfin
- Bluefin or yellowfin
- Sashimi selection
- Salad ingredient
- Casserole option
- ___ salad
- Main ingredient in tekka maki
- Deli sandwich choice
- Kind of melt
- Bluefin, for one
- Fish in a can
- Warm-blooded food fish
- Salad fish
- Melt fish
- Salad addition
- Charlie of commercial fame
- Sushi bar regular
- Horse mackerel
- Sushi choice
- Albacore, for one
- Albacore or skipjack
- Casserole fish
- Popular salad fish
- Skipjack or bluefin
- Dolphin-friendly ___
- ___ salad sandwich
- ___ melt
- Melt ingredient, maybe
- Nickname for football coach Bill Parcells
- Toro, in sushi bars
- Albacore, e.g.
- Deli salad fish
- Common cat food flavor
- Ahi, e.g.
- Canned fish
- Bluefin or yellowfin, e.g.
- 9Lives flavor
- Source of toro
- Charlie the ___ (StarKist spokesfish)
- Deli option
- Bluefin or bigeye
- StarKist fish
- Cat food flavoring
- Sushi roll fish
- Sushi offering
- __ melt
- With 35 Across, sandwich stuff
- Sushi serving
- Omega-3 source
- Deli staple
- Source of omega-3
- Chicken of the Sea, e.g.
- Food fish
- Charlie of commercial fame, for one
- Yellowfin, for one
- Kind of salad or sandwich
- Skipjack or bluefin, e.g.
- Lunch fish
- Type of salad
- Popular lunch salad
- Sandwich filler, perhaps
- Popular salad
- Kind of salad
- Sandwich staple
- Bluefin
- Melt ingredient, often
- Salad type
- Salad option
- Bumble Bee offering
- Bluefin of the sea
- Type of sandwich
- Skipjack relative
- Charlie is its spokesfish
- Salad ingredient, sometimes
- Casserole staple
- Sandwich filling
- Casserole filler
- Fish for a casserole
- Kitten's treat
- 37-Across product
- Popular food fish
- ___ melt (sandwich)
- Large sea fish
- Seagoing steak source
- Hip Charlie, in ads
- Steak from the sea
- Albacore or bluefin
- Fish many eat for lunch
- Melt material
- Ni%C3%A7oise salad need
- Fancy Feast choice
- Niçoise salad need
- Sandwich favorite
- ____ melt
- Word before steak or sandwich
- Yellowfin or albacore
- Traditional casserole ingredient
- Tetrazzini ingredient, at times
- Tetrazzini ingredient, at times
- Sashimi choice
- Tetrazzini ingredient, at times
- Sushi-bar selection
- Melt base
- With 78-Across, fishy deli sandwich
- Melt ingredient, sometimes
- Fish found in melts
- Seafood serving
- Sandwich choice
- Fast-swimming fish
- Luncheon salad
- Ocean creature
- Fish for lunch?
- It can be canned in oil or water
- ___ fish salad
- Fish
- Skipjack or bigeye
- A sandwich filler
- Treat for Tabby
- With 46-Down, cheese-topped sandwich
- Sushi bar selection
- Filler for many sandwiches
- Sandwich fish?
- Skipjack, perhaps
- Hawaiian roll ingredient
- Casserole variety
- Most-consumed fish in the United States
- Most-consumed fish in the U.S.A.
- Type of fish or salad
- Fish served in a sandwich
- Sandwich option
- Tsukiji Fish Market staple
- ___ roll (sushi offering)
- Sashimi staple
- Game fish
- Yellow fin, e.g.
- Bonito
- Deep sea catch
- ___ casserole
- Popular sandwich ingredient
- Common food fish
- Sushi option
- Charlie reps it
- Pitch fish Charlie
- Sushi bar supply
- Bluefin or bonito
- Hobbes's favorite food in "Calvin and Hobbes"
- Fish in a casserole
- ___ fish sandwich
- Salad variety
- Popular melt meat
- Salad-plate scoopful
- Large food fish
- Bumble Bee product
- Ahi, but not mahi-mahi
- With 87-Across, fishy hero
- Mackerel relative
- Charlie the pitch fish
- Yellowtail, e.g.
- Charlie of TV ads, e.g.
- Cat food flavor
- Ingredient in some cat food
- StarKist product
- Casserole type
- Word with salad or melt
- Common melt ingredient
- Ahi, at sushi bars
- Marine fish
- Fish that's a sushi staple
- Fish in casseroles
- Fish in salade niçoise
- Skipjack, e.g.
- Common casserole ingredient
- Prickly pear
- Fish in some cat food
- Popular fish for sandwiches
- StarKist's Charlie, e.g.
- Sushi bar fish
- "Chicken of the sea"
- Fish in some salads
- Fish in salads
- Animated Charlie, for one
- Common sandwich fish
- Fish in some subs
- Fish or pear
- "Chunk light" sandwich filler
- ___ steak
- Ahi, for one
- Toon Charlie, memorably
- Sushi ingredient
- Fish that cats like
- Yellowfin
- Fish in some melts
- "Yellowfin" fish
- Certain source of steak
- Fish in cat food
- Omega-3-rich fish
- Fish sometimes served tartare
- Sashimi fish
- "Chunk light" fish
- Fish frequently caught by newts
- Common ingredient in a poke bowl
- ___ salad (sandwich filling)
- Deep-sea catch
- Tekkamaki fish
- Ahi, at a sushi bar
- ___ melt (deli offering)
- "... piano, but you can't ___ fish" (classic joke punch line)
- Fish in a spread
- Main ingredient in the Japanese dish tekkadon
- Yellowfin or albacore, e.g.
- Toro or shiro maguro, at a sushi bar
- Fancy Feast flavor
- Common catch
- Fish in a negitoro roll
- Aroma that may induce meowing
- Fish that's often canned
- Tekkadon fish
- Traditional fish in 44-Down
- Poke bowl fish
- Common sushi fish
- Katsuobushi fish
- See 62-Down
- Bigeye, for one
- Fish in cakalang fufu
- Product auctioned at Tokyo's historic Tsukiji Market
- Spicy ___ roll
- Food that contains another food item backward
- Mas huni fish
- Certain salad base
- Fish in a salade niçoise
- Kind of steak for a pescatarian
- Ingredient in a niçoise salad
- Yellowfin or bluefin
- Poke bowl ingredient
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 20, 2024
- New York Times - September 30, 2024
- New York Times - September 22, 2024
- New York Times - August 13, 2024
- New York Times - May 27, 2024
- LA Times - May 22, 2024
- New York Times - May 10, 2024
- USA Today - March 26, 2024
- New York Times - March 01, 2024
- LA Times - February 14, 2024
- New York Times - February 11, 2024
- LA Times - February 10, 2024
- New York Times - January 30, 2024
- USA Today - January 12, 2024
- New York Times - December 22, 2023
- New York Times - December 21, 2023
- New York Times - December 12, 2023
- USA Today - November 24, 2023
- New York Times - October 31, 2023
- USA Today - September 15, 2023
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