100% | ANISE | 5 | Herbal flavor similar to licorice, that is used in Sambuca |
48% | SLOE | 4 | Fruit that is used in gin flavoring |
43% | PIGEON | 6 | Messenger bird that was used to carry romantic messages in olden times |
42% | KEY | 3 | Port ___, item that is used to transport people to locations in the "Harry Potter" series |
42% | BAR | 3 | Musical symbol shaped like a vertical line that is used to indicate sections in music |
42% | ANISE | 5 | Flavor similar to licorice |
42% | ANISE | 5 | Flavoring similar to licorice |
42% | BOW | 3 | Cupid's ___, mythological object that was used by Cupid to induce people to fall in love |
41% | GINGER | 6 | Asian spice that is a popular fall flavor used to make ales |
41% | ALCATRAZ | 8 | Island in California that used to be a prison |
41% | LEAD | 4 | Toxic metal that used to be in house paint |
40% | MSG | 3 | Flavor enhancer that might be used in Chinese food: Abbr. |
40% | NESTLES | 7 | Brand name that used to be spelled out in commercials |
40% | ELDER | 5 | Its flowers are used in sambuca |
40% | SKULL | 5 | Emoji that might be used in response to a funny text |
40% | FENNEL | 6 | Herb with a flavor similar to licorice |
40% | OIL | 3 | Sticky fluid that is used in cooking |
40% | ARM | 3 | Upper limb that is used in boxing |
39% | CULINARY | 8 | Describes herbs that are used in cookery |
39% | MINKS | 5 | Weasel relatives that are used in furs |
39% | GRAPE | 5 | Fruit in a vineyard that is used to make 12a |
39% | ADD | 3 | "Combining" kitchen word that is used in cookbooks |
39% | GOLD | 4 | Precious yellow metal that is used in jewellery |
39% | MANTRA | 6 | Phrase or word that is used in meditation |
39% | PEEL | 4 | Orange discard that is used in spa treatment |
39% | MATCHA | 6 | Colored Asian tea that is used in desserts |
39% | CTRL | 4 | Computer key that is used in many shortcuts |
39% | MONEY | 5 | Monopoly ___, fake bills that are used in Monopoly |
39% | LEECH | 5 | Blood-sucking worm that was used in medicine |
39% | LIVRE | 5 | Currency that was used in former French colonies |