Clue | Length | Answer |
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food item whose name is pronounced with either a long or a short o, depending on whom you ask | 5 letters | scone |
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- british teacake
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- Teatime snack
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- tea go-with
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- High tea pastry
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- Afternoon tea treat
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- Tea tidbit
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- Flat, round cake
- Pastry for a coffee break
- Flat cake
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- Oatmeal quick bread
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- Tea accompaniment
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- Cake baked on a griddle
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- High-tea tidbit
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- Baked good often served with tea
- Student leader gets ice cream and cake
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- Scottish biscuit
- baked good sometimes dipped in tea
- Criminal in southeast for plain cake
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- coffeehouse sweet
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- tearoom cake
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- doughy cake - small cold individual
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- Treat on a tea trolley tray
- There's more than one in a round
- Bread-like cake
- Plain cake
- Morning pastry
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- cake at teatime
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