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The answer CARAFE has 180 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of carafe in various dictionaries:
noun - a bottle with a stopper
A glass or metal bottle, often with a flared lip, used for serving water or wine.
A glass pot with a pouring spout, used in making coffee.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Chianti container |
Wine order |
Decanter |
Port vessel |
Wine server |
Wine measure |
Wine bottle |
Restaurant container |
Container for serving wine |
Wine container |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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It's a simple glass vessel for wine, or the glass pot of a drip coffeemaker |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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an open-topped glass flask used for serving wine or water in a restaurant. |
a bottle with a stopper for serving wine or water |
An open-topped glass flask used for serving wine or water in a restaurant. |
A glass or metal bottle, often with a flared lip, used for serving water or wine. |
A glass pot with a pouring spout, used in making coffee. |
a tall glass container with a wide, round bottom for serving wine or water, or the amount contained in this |
an open glass container for serving liquids, or the amount it contains |
Carafe description |
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A carafe is a glass container without handles used for serving wine and other drinks. Unlike the related decanter, carafes do not include stoppers. * Coffee pots included in coffee makers are also referred to as carafes in American English. * In France, carafes are commonly used to serve water. To order a carafe d'eau ("carafe of water") is to request to be served (free) tap water rather than bottled water at a cost. |