- - it comes last, locked in reverse
- - of course, it's in the southern sands
- - Soy milk pudding, for example
- - Upbraided for finishing a meal off?
- - what's served last
- - Trifle, for instance.
- - Something to save room for
- - Room may be saved for it
- - Peach Melba, for one
- - It may come with multiple forks
- - Dinner's end
- - Charlotte russe, for one
- - Bombe, for one
- - Pastry chef's creation
- - It's usually downed last
- - Topping for a 25-Across
- - Word from the French for 'clear the table'
- - Order that's rarely followed?
- - Calorie counter's temptation
- - Dieter's downfall
- - Blondie, for example
- - Brits call it afters
- - Course that's commonly skipped
- - There's sometimes no room for it
- - Baklava, for one
- - Ambrosia, for one
- - Pastry chef's specialty
- - Time for some wines
- - You may not have room for it
- - Trifle, for one
- - Napoleon, for one
- - Skip it
- - You might leave room for it
- - Sweet course eaten at the end of a meal
- - Fool, say, beginning to succumb in wilderness
- - Sweet dish following the end of a meal
- - Course to the pole goes through wasteland
- - Main course follower
- - sweets course
- - Sweet course in a meal
- - sweet son in dry environment [7]
- - sweet son in dry environment
- - abandon around small course
- - Locked up pudding?
- - We're told to leave the course
- - Tiramisu, eg
- - Locked up as a final course
- - Sweet Sikh leader in middle of arid region
- - Course set south in barren terrain
- - A fool, perhaps, to leave, you say
- - Abandon, I hear, the course that follows the main
- - Final order, often
- - A final course upbraided
- - Sweet, with hair swept up?
- - madeleine or napoleon
- - Pudding or sweet course
- - Final course of a meal
- - sweet soldiers closer during leave
- - Meal final course [before coffee]
- - Sweet after meal
- - Food locked up
- - part of the meal you leave, we hear
- - This course is your comeuppance, I say!
- - Sweet food after a meal
- - I say, abandon the afters
- - Tutti-frutti e.g.
- - Tapioca pudding, e.g.
- - Sweet meal course
- - Sweet food at the end of a meal
- - Sweet course, usually
- - Pie or parfait
- - Peaches and cream, e.g.
- - Pastry, e.g.
- - Pastry or pudding
- - Parfait.
- - Parfait, e.g.
- - Last course of a meal, often
- - Ice, at times
- - Finisher of a sort
- - Course hinted at by this puzzle
- - Calorie-crammed course
- - Calorie course
- - Afters
- - A subject of puns herein
- - A flan or a torte
- - Finishing order
- - Ending course
- - Sweet with hair put up
- - Part of a meal that the British call 'afters'
- - Sweet son entering wasteland
- - Pie, e.g
- - Pie or pudding
- - 'Life is short -- eat ...... first'
- - Christmas pudding maybe with hair turning up
- - Sweet of the French, very French tipping
- - Sugary menu course
- - Feast finale
- - Arabian, possibly, consuming small pudding
- - Course skipped by dieters
- - Last course
- - Course that a Brit calls "afters"
- - Fool perhaps having braided hair put up
- - Some French group eating first bit of rice pudding?
- - Fool perhaps taking sun in arid environment
- - Course taken last
- - Course skipped by a dieter
- - Final order of things?
- - Leave around second course after main
- - Piece of cake, e.g
- - Popular course
- - Back-page menu item, maybe
- - Sweet, afters
- - Deserts cook in the bakery
- - Leave without second course
- - Check preceder
- - Final order
- - Piece of cake, perhaps
- - Pudding or pie
- - Course that might involve cake
- - Final course
- - Sweet serving, often
- - Meal closer, often
- - A sweet finish
- - Sweet menu course
- - Finishing course
- - Ultimate course
- - Course shunned by losers?
- - Menu course
- - Calorific course
- - Something a loser may skip
- - Kind of menu
- - Pudding or cake
- - Baked Alaska, e.g.
- - Ice, e.g.
- - Pie or cake
- - Meal closer
- - Trifle, perhaps
- - Divinity, at times
- - Concluding course
- - Closing course
- - What a loser may skip
- - Check preceder, often
- - Sweet ending
- - Final offering
- - Banquet ender
- - Ice cream or pie
- - Ice cream or cake, maybe
- - Piece of cake, maybe
- - Mousse, maybe
- - Napoleon, at times
- - Meal ender
- - Final course, often
- - Restaurant course
- - Banquet finale
- - Mousse, e.g.
- - Split, e.g
- - Piece of cake, say
- - Sweet course
- - Sweet finish
- - Dinner course
- - Meal course
- - Menu entry
- - Turnover, e.g
- - Napoleon, e.g
- - Sweet treat
- - Pudding.
- - Sweets
- - Menu item
- - See 17-Across
- - See 12 Down
- - Sweet ...
- - After-dinner treat
- - Sweet final course
- - sweet dish
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