"The ___ Drop Kid," comedy film starring Bob Hope ... and a "citric" ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert Daily Themed Crossword Clue Answer
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Updated Nov 28, 2024
"The ___ Drop Kid," comedy film starring Bob Hope ... and a "citric" ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert Daily Themed crossword clue
Find today's Daily Themed answer for "The ___ Drop Kid," comedy film starring Bob Hope ... and a "citric" ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert from the November 28, 2024 Puzzle. Get the answer here!
The answer is LEMON.
The crossword clue "The ___ Drop Kid," comedy film starring Bob Hope ... and a "citric" ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert with the answer LEMON has two parts. "The Lemon Drop Kid" is a 1951 comedy film starring Bob Hope, where the character is a con artist who gets involved in a holiday scam.
The "citric" ingredient refers to lemon, which is often used in traditional Thanksgiving desserts like lemon meringue pie. The clue cleverly ties these two ideas together, making LEMON the correct answer.
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