"The Wonderful Story of Henry ___," fantasy short film ... and a sweet ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert Daily Themed Crossword Clue Answer
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Updated Nov 28, 2024
"The Wonderful Story of Henry ___," fantasy short film ... and a sweet ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert Daily Themed crossword clue
Find today's Daily Themed answer for "The Wonderful Story of Henry ___," fantasy short film ... and a sweet ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert from the November 28, 2024 Puzzle. Get the answer here!
The answer is SUGAR.
The crossword clue "The Wonderful Story of Henry ___," fantasy short film ... and a sweet ingredient to make a traditional Thanksgiving dessert has the answer SUGAR. The film "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" is based on a short story by Roald Dahl, which centers around a character named Henry Sugar.
The word "sugar" also refers to a sweet ingredient commonly used in traditional Thanksgiving desserts like pies and cakes. Sugar, along with other ingredients like cinnamon or butter, is a key element in creating the sweetness of these desserts, making SUGAR the correct answer.
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