Answer: RIBS
RIBS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining RIBS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Teases
- Kids
- Makes fun of
- Pokes fun at
- Needles
- Barbecue fare
- Steakhouse selection
- Hearty entrée
- Barbecue offering
- Pork cuts
- Chest protectors
- Spare parts?
- Joshes
- Barbecue entree
- Barbecue serving
- Cookout fare
- Barbecue servings
- Umbrella parts
- Some are prime
- Barbecue order
- Cookout choice
- Chest bones
- Barbecue treat
- Roasts
- Body parts
- Items in a rack
- BBQ fare
- Cuts of meat
- Cage components
- Bones in a cage
- Barbecue staple
- Smokehouse order
- Slab contents?
- Barbecue orders
- Barbecue joint order
- Barbecue dish
- Messy entrée
- Costae
- Barbecued dish
- Barbecue specialty
- Barbecue favorites
- Barbecue favorite
- "Baby back" barbecue servings
- Vault features
- Umbrella spokes
- They form a cage
- They are usually smothered in sauce
- Steakhouse order, sometimes
- Steak-house order
- Spare pieces?
- Spare items
- Spare fare?
- Smoky entree
- Prime or spare
- Pork dish, spare ...
- Picnic meat, perhaps
- Messy meal
- Messy barbecue offerings
- Messy barbecue food
- Curved bones
- Corduroy ridges
- BBQ specialty
- BBQ slab
- BBQ order
- Barbecued slab
- Barbecue joint fare
- Barbecue choice
- Baby back ___
- "Spare" items at a barbecue
- You Am I "Adam's ___"
- What snakes can have hundreds of
- Umbrella's metal
- Umbrella supports
- Umbrella pieces
- Umbrella features
- Ticklish area, for many
- Thoracic cage bones
- They're ordered by the rack
- They're found in chests
- They form a "cage"
- These might bruise in pit
- Teases (informal)
- Tailgating entrée
- Subjects to good-natured teasing
- Specialty of Kansas City cooks
- Spare items?
- Some chest bones
- Some barbecue fare
- Some are spare
- Smokehouse specialty
- Smokehouse selection
- Saucy fare
- Saucy barbecue fare
- Sauce-covered fare at a cookout
- Roasts with rubs
- Ridges formed in knitting
- Racks at tailgate parties
- Rack that's rubbed
- Rack parts
- Rack at a steakhouse
- Place to be tickled
- Parts of a hull
- Parts of a cage
- Parasol parts.
- Might break some moshing
- Messy food
- Messy cookout servings
- Messy barbecue fare
- Marks with ridges
- Main veins of leaves
- Lung-protecting bones
- Leaf veins.
- Hull's timbers
- Heart-protecting bones
- Food on a rack at a barbecue
- Fare that might be Kansas City-style or St. Louis-style
- Fare served in slabs
- Fare flavored with rub
- Entree that may be slathered in barbecue sauce
- Crown roast
- Connections to the sternum
- Components of a certain cage
- Common barbecue servings
- Classic barbecue fare
- Chicken partner
- Chest wall bones
- Certain cage’s bars
- Braised dish, perhaps
- Bones that most people have 24 of
- Bones that might hurt from laughing
- Bones that make up an anatomical cage
- Bones protecting the heart and lungs
- Bones in a "cage" in the body
- BBQ waitress's rack
- BBQ rack parts
- BBQ joint order
- BBQ food
- BBQ favorite
- BBQ entree
- Bars of a cage?
- Barbecued entrée
- Barbecued dish slathered with sauce
- Barbecued "rack"
- Barbecued ___
- Barbecue slab
- Barbecue joint specialty
- Barbecue entrees
- Barbecue "rack"
- Baby back bites
- Arched bones extending from the spine
- Another barbecue offering
- "Spare" items
- "Baby back" items at a barbecue
- "Baby back" barbecue orders
- "Baby back" barbecue
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