One quart, roughly

Else clues

• .26 gallon

• .908 dry quarts

• 1.0567 liquid quart

• 1.057 quarts

• A quart and a bit

• A quart and a smidgen

• A quart, plus

• About 1.06 quarts

• About 33.8 fluid ounces

• Bit more than a quart

• Bottle capacity

• Bottle of wine, perhaps

• Bottle size

• Bottle word

• Carafe contents, maybe

• Carafe quantity

• Carafe size

• Carafe size, perhaps

• Carafe, often

• Coke bottle size

• Cola buy

• Cola quantity

• Common cola container capacity

• Continental quart

• Cubic decimeter

• Drink amount

• Drink container amount

• Drink size

• Engine unit

• Fanta size?

• Gas measure in Europe

• Gas unit

• Gas unit on the autobahn

• It's a little over 61 cubic inches

• It's slightly larger than a quart

• Just over a quart

• Liquid measure

• Little less than a quart

• Measure of capacity

• Metric liquid measure

• Metric measure

• Metric measure slightly larger than a quart

• Metric quart

• Metric quart, approximately

• Metric system measure

• Metric unit

• Metric unit of capacity

• Metric volume

• Midsized soda bottle

• Near-quart

• One cubic decimeter

• Pepsi bottle amount

• Pepsi bottle size

• Petro purchase measure

• Petrol measure

• Pop bottle capacity

• Pop measure

• Pop quantity

• Quart, and then some

• Quart, plus a smidgen

• Quart, roughly

• Quart's cousin

• Quart's metric cousin

• Root beer buy

• Slightly more than a quart

• Soda bottle amount

• Soda bottle label word

• Soda bottle measure

• Soda bottle size

• Soda bottle unit

• Soda container measure

• Soda measure

• Soda pop purchase

• Soda purchase

• Soda size

• Soda unit

• Soda-bottle capacity

• Soft drink size

• Soft drink unit

• Squirt unit (5)

• Two-thirds of a magnum

• Unit of capacity

• Unit of volume

• Volume measure

• Volume unit

• Water bottle capacity

• Water buy

• Water measure

• Water-bottle measure

• Wine bottle capacity, sometimes

• Wine measure

• Wine order

• Word on a soda bottle label

• A metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm of mercury (or approximately 1.76 pints)


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