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2 | 32% | 7 | Buttery griddle cake | |
3 | 31% | 9 | Buttery cake studded with prune pieces | |
Brittle Buttery Cake Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "SHORTBREAD" which means:
- noun
- • Very rich thick butter cookie
An example sentence would be:
- • "I love eating shortbread with my tea in the afternoon."
- • "My grandmother bakes the most delicious homemade shortbread."
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1 | Buttery cake studded with prune pieces | |
2 | Buttery griddle cake | |
3 | Crisp, rich, crumbly, buttery biscuit
The Guardian Quick -
23 Feb 2012 | The Guardian Quick / 23 Feb 2012 |
4 | Named for its crumbly texture and said to have been invented or refined by Mary, Queen of Scots, a rich, buttery biscuit in the form of a finger, petticoat-tail or round
Telegraph Giant General Knowledge -
11 Feb 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 11 Feb 2023 |
5 | Old dialect or Scots word for a cottage parlour; a buttery, larder, pantry or other storeroom for victuals and domestic equipment; or, a monetary allowance
Telegraph Giant General Knowledge -
20 May 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 20 May 2023 |
6 | Paired with “crêpe”, a pancake served in a buttery orange sauce and often flambéed in brandy
Telegraph Herculis -
04 Sep 2023 | Telegraph Herculis / 04 Sep 2023 |
7 | Soft buttery sweet
The Guardian Quick -
26 Apr 2016 | The Guardian Quick / 26 Apr 2016 |