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The answer GUMBOS has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of gumbos in various dictionaries:
noun - any of various fine-grained silty soils that become waxy and very sticky mud when saturated with water
noun - tall coarse annual of Old World tropics widely cultivated in southern United States and West Indies for its long mucilaginous green pods used as basis for soups and stews
noun - long mucilaginous green pods
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Cajun concoctions |
Louisiana soups |
Cajun dishes |
Cajun soups |
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Nov 20 2017 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Oct 27 2013 New York Times |
May 25 2008 L.A. Times Magazine |
Aug 8 2006 Universal |
Jan 12 2006 USA Today |
Mar 28 2005 USA Today |
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Plural form of gumbo. |
Okra, especially the gelatinous pods used in cooking. |
A French-based patois spoken by some blacks and Creoles in Louisiana. |
A fine clayey soil that becomes sticky and impervious when wet. |
A type of Cajun music consisting of a lively blend of styles and sounds. |
Gumbos might refer to |
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"Gumbo" is a song by the American band Phish. It is a funk/jazz song written around 1990 by Phish guitarist and lead vocalist Trey Anastasio and drummer Jon Fishman. It is the third track from their 1995 live album A Live One and was released as their ninth promotional single by Elektra Records in 1995.* Like "Split Open and Melt," "Gumbo" started out as a strong tune but one that had a destiny that didn’t lie solely in its composition. A mix of acid jazz and loose funk attended with three-part harmonies and silly lyrics, it had all the ingredients for greatness. The first several versions clearly lacked something, which seemed to be fulfilled with the addition of horns – five times on the Giant Country Horn tour in 1991 and twice with the West Coast return of the horns (in 1994). The (12/2/94) version appears on A Live One (from which it was the second single released) as well as the European compilation, Stash. |