chi : matching answer – Crossword-Clue
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__ 'n Bake (flavored coating for chicken) __ and Child (subjects of many religious works of art) __ bugs (bedbugs, chinch bugs, et al.) __ camp (children's summer diversion) __ card (banker's item with a computer chip) __ Island Red (chicken that lays brown eggs) __ mother (child actor's prodder) __ of Chicago (world's largest food festival) __ Penny (Chicken Little's friend) __ shui (Chinese arrangement of space) __ stick (child's toy) ___ platter (Americanized Chinese dish) ___ -chic (hippie-influenced fashion) ___ -cone (chilly treat) ___ America (Chicago-based superstation) ___ and Jack (children's clothing brand) ___ Aquarium (Chicago attraction) ___ Arenas (Chile's southernmost city) ___ Arenas (Chilean port) ___ Arenas (Chilean seaport) ___ Arenas, Chile ___ Arenas, city in Chile ___ art (mobiles, wind chimes, etc.) ___ au vin (chicken dish) ___ Bay (South China Sea inlet) ___ bean (chickpea) ___ Bernardo, Chile ___ Blahniks (chic shoes) ___ Blyton, children's author ___ Canaria, chief city in Las Palmas ___ car (child's ride) ___ card (cellphone chip) ___ Ch'ang, Chinese god of literature ___ cha beef (Chinese food option) ___ cha chicken (Chinese dish) ___ characters (common Chinese writing) ___ Chase, Chief Justice: 1864-73 ___ chi ___ chi (Chinese discipline) ___ chi (Chinese exercise system) ___ chi (Chinese exercise) ___ chi (Chinese martial art) ___ Chi (Chinese martial art) ___ chi (exercise method) ___ chi (exercise system) ___ chi (martial art form) ___ chi (martial art) ___ chi (meditation system) ___ chi (meditative martial art) ___ chi (Oriental martial art) ___ chi (self-defense system) ___ Chi Ch'uan ___ chi ch'uan (Chinese exercise) ___ chi ch'uan (Chinese martial art) ___ chi ch'uan (martial art) ___ chi chu'an ___ chi chuan ___ Chiang, Chinese writer ___ Chicago Grill ___ chicken ___ Chicken Shack (Chicago-based restaurant chain) ___ Chicks ___ Chief (O. Henry brat) ___ chief (publ. honcho) ___ Chief Justice (England's top judge) ___ child ___ child (playful side) ___ child (pregnant) ___ Chimpsky (chimp in a language experiment) ___ Chin, river in Thailand ___ china ___ Ching (Chinese scripture) ___ Chinmoy (late spiritual leader) ___ Chinmoy (spiritual guide who often lifts people) ___ chip, which might be topped with 19-Across 27-Down dip ___ chips ___ choi (Chinese cabbage) ___ choy (Chinese green) ___ choy (Chinese vegetable) ___ choy: Chinese veggie ___ cord: chiropractor's concern ___ D'Arcy ("Married...With Children" role) ___ da jow (Chinese liniment) ___ de Chine ___ de Chine: light fabric ___ De Jing (classic Chinese text) ___ Dehuai of China ___ del Mar, Chile ___ di pollo (chicken breasts) ___ Diego Chicken ___ dog (Chinese breed) ___ draft: was chilled ___ du Chien, Wis. ___ duck (Chinese dish) ___ duck (Chinese entrée) ___ En-lai (Chinese premier) ___ Enlai (Chinese premier) ___ Fei, Chinese bandits ___ Field, Chicago ___ food (chicken tikka masala, saag paneer, et al.) ___ Frei, Chilean leader succeeded by Allende ___ fu (Chinese martial art) ___ futures (commodity on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange) ___ gai pan (Chinese dish) ___ game (chips, pitches, and putts) ___ gaw mein (Chinese dish) ___ gong (Chinese "singing bowl") ___ Guo-feng, Chinese leader ___ Hart ("Chicago" role) ___ Hart, showgirl in "Chicago" ___ Hay Fat Choy (Chinese New Year wish) ___ Horse, Sioux chief ___ House (big name in chocolate chip cookies) ___ House (landmark in Chicago's Hyde Park) ___ House in Chicago ___ Hsi (empress dowager of China during the Boxer Rebellion) ___ Hsüeh (Chinese philosophy) ___ Hsüeh, a Chinese philosophy ___ in Chief (A.L. in 1861) ___ Island Red (chicken breed) ___ Island Red (chicken) ___ jacket (Chinese attire) ___ Kane of "All My Children" ___ King (New York City Chinese take-out with an eye-opening name) ___ Kong (Chinese port) ___ Kong (Chinese province) ___ Kong (Chinese region) ___ Kong, China ___ Lagos (region of Chile) ___ Lawn (suburb of Chicago) ___ Lawn, Chicago suburb ___ Ling (Chinese mountain range) ___ Lippi (painter of "Madonna and Child Enthroned") ___ Longstocking (children's story character) ___ Lowry, children's writer ___ Lung, Chinese emperor: 18th century ___ McGarry, chief of staff on "The West Wing" ___ Moon, Baptist missionary to China (1873-1912) ___ mother (child actor's coach) ___ mouse (child's game) ___ Mulan (Chinese legend that a Disney film was based on) ___ noodles (Chinese dish) ___ Nung, legendary Chinese emperor ___ O'More, name of three Irish chieftains ___ obscure (chiaroscuro) ___ of China ___ on (get drunk with Chiang) ___ Opera of Chicago ___ opus (chief work) ___ pan (Chinese abacus) ___ Pao chicken ___ Park (Chicago suburb) ___ Piao, former Chinese Communist leader ___ Piggle-Wiggle (children's character) ___ Plaines, Chicago suburb ___ platter (Chinese menu choice) ___ platter (Chinese restaurant appetizer set) ___ platter: Chinese appetizer ___ Po, eighth-century Chinese poet ___ pork (Chinese dish) ___ pork (Chinese menu item) ___ pork (Chinese restaurant entrée) ___ pork: Chinese dish served with thin pancakes ___ pork: Chinese dish with pancakes ___ Potato Kid (child of Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head) ___ prole (childless) ___ Quimby of children's books ___ Quimby of children's lit ___ Quimby, girl of children's lit ___ Road: WWII supply route to China ___ rover (children's game) ___ Salty's (potato chip brand) ___ sauce (Chinese condiment) ___ Says (child's game) ___ shui (Chinese practice) ___ slow boat to China ___ stick (children's toy) ___ Street (road from London Bridge to Chichester) ___ sum (Chinese flowering cabbage) ___ sum: Chinese food tidbits ___ Sung, Chinese dynasty ___ Suzuki, mother of Bond's unborn child at the end of Fleming's "You Only Live Twice" ___ T'ung, Chinese emperor: 1908-12 ___ T'ung, last Chinese emperor ___ tao (Chinese gooseberry) ___ Te Ching (classical Chinese text) ___ the Great of children's books ___ the Great of children's literature ___ the minute (chic) ___ Tower in Chicago ___ Tower, Chi. (world's tallest building) ___ Tower, Chicago ___ up (chimed in) ___ Utley, author of "The China Story" ___ vase (Chinese collectible) ___ vase; pricey Chinese vessel ___ vin (chicken dish) ___ Wang, emperor of China who established the first zoo ___ Wheeler, 1964-70 chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ___ X'er (Baby Boomer's child, perhaps)
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