A few of the words
- CRANBERRY
- Cranberries are one of only a handful of fruits native to North America and have been part of harvest-time tables long before canned versions made them a pantry staple.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- CORNBREAD
- Cast-iron skillet cornbread gets its signature crisp crust from a hot, well-seasoned pan — a technique passed down through generations of Southern kitchens.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- YAMS
- What most Americans call candied yams at Sunday dinner are actually sweet potatoes — true yams are a separate tropical root rarely grown in the US.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- COLESLAW
- The word coleslaw comes from the Dutch koolsla, meaning cabbage salad — Dutch settlers brought the dish to America in the 18th century.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
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Sunday side dishes word search — free and large-print. Find the candied yams, the cranberry, the biscuit, and all the rest crowding the good china.
About Food & Home
Sunday dinner has always been the meal that earns its preparation — a slow roast in the oven and a whole collection of sides filling every inch of the table. The green beans might have been simmering since morning, the cornbread pulled hot from a cast-iron skillet, and the cranberry sauce spooned into the good crystal dish just before the family sits down. It's the kind of spread where everyone has a favorite and the plates come back to the kitchen scraped clean.
How to play
- 1Find a word from the list.Press the first letter and drag to the last — across, down or diagonally, forwards or back. Or tap the first letter, then the last.
- 2It stays marked.Found words get a soft teal line through them, on the grid and in the list.
- 3Make it comfortable.Use the A / A+ / A++ size control any time, or pinch the grid for a closer look.
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