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noun • Australian physiologist noted for his research on the conduction of impulses by nerve cells (1903-1997) | ||||||||
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32% | 14 | This cake is typically baked in a single layer with fruit on the bottom and the cake batter poured on top. | ||||||
noun • batter baked atop a layer of sweetened fruit then turned upside down so fruit is on top | ||||||||
Kind Of Cake Filled With Dried Fruit Crossword Clue
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ECCLES which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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ECCLES
Updated: October 13, 2023
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2 | Filled perhaps — or not filled
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3 | Flat pastries filled with dried fruit — less EEC cack (anag)
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4 | Kind of biscuit filled with a dried fruit
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10 Jun 2017 | The Guardian Quick / 10 Jun 2017 |
5 | Small cloth sack filled with dried pulses, used in games
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6 | Supplier of dried pasta, dried beans, and dried herbs | |
7 | This cake is typically baked in a single layer with fruit on the bottom and the cake batter poured on top. |
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