Rating | Solver | Clue |
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COIN | Mint | |
INGOT | Mint bar | |
CREMEDEMENTHE | Mint liqueur | |
PENNYROYAL | Mint-like herb | |
MENTHOL | Mint-tasting compound | |
MINTED | Of Mint | |
MINTING | Of Mint | |
CREME DE MENTHE | Mint liqueur (5,2,6) | |
HUMBUGS | Boiled mint sweets | |
JULEP | American mint rink | |
BROOK MINT | See Water mint. | |
USED | In less than mint condition | |
THYME | Herb in the mint family | |
MARJORAM | Herb in the mint family | |
EMINENT | Conspicuous east by northeast in mint | |
INTIMATED | Dropped hint about a diet mint | |
MONEYMAKER | Mint worker has a lucrative sideline | |
IGNITION | Type of mint beloved among felines | |
MISCREANT | Rascal cares about being trapped in mint | |
HORSEMINT | In England, the wild mint (Mentha sylvestris). | |
INCREMENTS | Raises screen - mint has a new look | |
MINTAGE | The duty paid to the mint for coining. | |
BERGAMOT | A variety of mint (Mentha aquatica, var. glabrata). | |
PRISTINE | Can be found in repaired spire, in mint condition | |
MINT-MASTER | The master or superintendent of a mint. Also used figuratively. |