- - What Brits call a biscuit
- - Record of web usage
- - it might be a snap
- - dessert in a lunchbox
- - Type of biscuit
- - Treat baked on a sheet
- - Fiddle that is common feature of websites
- - With 36-Across, mass-produced ... and what each of four black squares in this puzzle is?
- - Particular type of person who could be after fortune?
- - One might mark a shopping cart's contents
- - Part of a batch, maybe
- - Kind of sheet or press
- - Kind of pusher
- - Chocolate chip ..., treat invented by Ruth Graves Wakefield in 1938 that has become a household favorite
- - .... Crisp, chocolate chip inspired cereal
- - Blue Monster on Sesame Street who loves eating
- - chef online here making sweet treat for americans?
- - biscuit-gobbling sesame street resident, ... monster
- - Captain James's nickname for biscuit
- - web server's creation
- - 1989 film written by Nora Ephron starring Dianne Wiest and Peter Falk
- - oreo or tate's, e.g.
- - baked food that is started off by chef
- - ... dough, popular ice cream flavor created by Ben & Jerry's which contains pasteurized and heat-treated dough
- - American biscuit
- - Firm that is checking approval for online tracking code
- - US biscuit
- - US bicky
- - Treat perhaps most desirable when baked
- - Web developer's accessory
- - Data PC stores about police regularly receives approval
- - Ice cream go-with
- - Online tracker
- - Word after smart or sugar
- - Oreo, e.g
- - Company that is including reasonable person who's smart, for example
- - Lunchbox treat
- - Browsing activity marker
- - Gingersnap, e.g.
- - Snickerdoodle or snap
- - Lunchbox snack
- - Data packet
- - S'more, for one
- - Snap, e.g.
- - Oreo, for one
- - Sweet tidbit
- - Fortune, e.g.
- - Snack with milk
- - Monster or jar opener
- - The .......... Monster
- - Snack after 4 Down
- - Gingersnap
- - Sweet treat
- - ...... biscuit.
- - Smart person
- - Snap
- - Fortune
- - Sugar
- - Muppet monster
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