Answer: GIN
GIN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 282 times.
- Mixologist's staple
- Rummy game
- Word to end a card game
- Ingredient in a boomerang
- Game-ending declaration
- Conclusion of some games
- Card player's cry
- Kind of mill
- Tonic's partner
- Tonic's go-with
- Alexander ingredient
- Snare
- Ingredient in a Blue Pacific
- Game winner's cry
- Partner of 75-Across
- Card game cry
- ___ and tonic
- Bermuda highball ingredient
- Become empty-handed?
- Martini maker
- End of a card game
- Pink lady ingredient
- Source of knocking
- Card player's shout
- It's played with two hands
- Martini ingredient
- Cry at the card table
- Cotton ___
- Card player's declaration
- 42-Down ingredient
- Winning cry in a card game
- Beefeater product
- Card game with knocking
- Bathtub booze
- Tonic partner
- Part of a pink lady
- Rickey need
- It's made from juniper berries
- Juniper drink
- Game-ending cry
- Gimlet ingredient
- Card game winner's cry
- Beefeater, e.g.
- Card table shout
- Card table cry
- Card game
- Tom Collins liquor
- Card game call
- '20s bathtub filler
- See 48-Down
- Tanqueray, for one
- Bathtub liquid?
- Bronx cocktail ingredient
- Gibson necessity
- Winner's cry
- Bombay Sapphire, for one
- Stuff in a sling
- Cotton machine
- Word said while putting one's hand down
- "Of all the ___ joints ..."
- Rickey ingredient
- Tonic go-with
- Pink lady liquor
- Sling ingredient
- Triumphant card game cry
- Martini choice
- Cry while showing one's hand
- Liquor in a sling
- Rickey liquor
- Singapore sling liquor
- Liquor with tonic
- Gimlet liquor
- Martini liquor
- Cotton processor
- Tonic's mate
- Card-game call
- Game for two
- Farm machine
- Card-table shout
- Pink-lady liquor
- Variety of rummy
- Hand-down declaration
- __ and tonic
- Card-player's exclamation
- See 34 Across
- See 81 Across
- Rummy variety
- Rummy player's word
- Singapore sling ingredient
- ''Of all the ___ joints ...''
- Rummy-player's word
- Card game or drink
- Vermouth complement
- Card player's victory cry, perhaps
- Bar supply
- Liquor type
- Declaration that ends a certain game
- Partner of tonic
- Martini option
- ___ rummy
- Bartender's supply
- Card-game shout
- Triumphant shout
- Gimlet choice
- Collins base
- It's often in a sling
- Victorious shout in a card game
- Cry while showing one's cards
- Tom Collins ingredient
- Bar bottle
- Tom Collins need
- 18D's invention
- Totter sauce?
- Pink Lady's need
- Card-game cry
- Liquor in a fizz
- Liquor in a famous line from "Casablanca"
- Game or drink
- A kind of rummy
- Martini makings
- Martini maker's requirement
- Spirits
- Classic card game
- Alexander's need
- Gibson need
- Certain game-ending cry
- Bar staple
- Word from the French for "juniper"
- Win at rummy
- Card-table call
- Card player's call
- Martini base
- Tonic mixer
- Bar basic
- Knocking word
- Card-player's call
- Card-table cry
- Card table call
- Tonic mate
- Cardplayer's call
- Card-table pronouncement
- Card-table announcement
- Whitney's machine
- Trap
- 47-Across' invention
- Fizz ingredient
- Gimlet base
- Bar drink
- Sloe ___ fizz
- 'Bathtub' booze
- Martini need
- Drink or game
- Salty dog's kick?
- Juniper berry concoction
- Game cry
- Card game that ends in a shout
- Processes cotton
- Vodka alternative
- 1920s bathtub contents
- Gimlet need
- Play-stopping declaration
- Bad Attitude ingredient
- The G in a G&T
- Rummy player's "gotcha!"
- Hoisting apparatus
- Martini base, maybe
- White Lady ingredient
- Tanqueray tipple
- Gibson liquor
- Liquor option
- Whitney invention
- Spirit in a sling
- Sling spirits
- Card game declaration
- Word said after knocking
- Schnapps
- Clear libation popular in England
- Word from somebody who's knocking
- Cotton seed remover
- Certain card game
- Whitney's invention
- Juniper flavored drink
- Game-ending exclamation
- Martini part
- Ingredient for a gibson or gimlet
- Libation in a pink lady
- Martini component
- Liquor flavored with juniper
- Martini spirit
- Popular liquor
- Rummy variation
- Beverage favored by Churchill
- Collins ingredient
- Certain spirit
- Card game shout
- Cry for the empty-handed?
- Rummy score
- Whitney's claim to fame
- Ingredient in a white lady
- Main ingredient in a Tom Collins
- Martini element
- ___ mill (bar)
- ___ mill
- Tonic's mixer
- Cat on "Mr. and Mrs. North"
- Whitney creation
- Enliven, with "up"
- Generate, with "up"
- Cry at a card table
- Winner's cry in a card game
- Alabama Slammer liquor
- Tonic complement
- Bombay Sapphire, e.g.
- Partner for tonic water
- Card game or tonic complement
- Liquor in a Pink Lady
- Rickey or gimlet ingredient
- Word before mill or rummy
- Liquor or card game
- Game-ending cry at a card table
- Liquor in a Singapore sling
- Spirit once made in bathtubs
- ___ and tonic (cocktail)
- Boodles, for one
- It may be in a sling
- Bathtub hooch?
- Liquor in some gimlets
- Speakeasy fare
- Juniper product
- Alcohol that's transparent
- Beverage made from berries
- With 38-Across, cocktail with lemon or lime
- Hoisting device
- Speakeasy liquor
- Karen's sister on "will & grace"
- Artificially stir (up)
- Juniper berry product
- Word before "rummy" or "fizz"
- Martini ingredient, perhaps
- ___ rummy (card game)
- Martini default
- Liquor in a martini
- The "G" in G&T
- Snare for game
- Game-ending shout
- Liquor in martinis
- Drinking game?
- Winning game cry
- Negroni need
- Negroni ingredient
- Negroni component
- Gimlet option
- Boodles or Booth's
- Drink flavored with juniper berries
- Clear spirit
- Ingredient in a Negroni
- French 75 liquor
- Spirit that's also a game
- Liqueur in a gimlet
- Part of a Bond order
- Juniper-flavored alcohol
- Beefeater, for one
- Liquor in Gwendolyn Brooks' "We Real Cool"
- Fizz liquor
- Sling liquor, maybe
- Negroni liquor
- One-third of a negroni
- Tanqueray liquor
- Juniper berry liquor
- Rummy player's declaration
- Gibson ingredient
- Spirit in an aviation cocktail
- Liquor in a Negroni
- See 27-Across
- Tanqueray product
- Liquor in a French 75
- Negroni spirit
- Five parts …
- Alcohol flavored with juniper
- Spirit in a white linen cocktail
- Cry after seeing a good drawing?
- National spirit of England