- - entrance with gold dessert
- - The first two of the guests consumed a tea cake
- - entry for paul is essentially a piece of cake
- - With a little gulp, swallowing a tea cake
- - Cake and a drink in heart of Burgundy
- - Cake served with a drink in Burgundy's centre
- - Port in Scotland with American University - Dundee?
- - Leads, actors, understudies behind theatre in Dundee
- - Cake provided by entrance to a university
- - Paul's inside after opening cake
- - Cake layered with cream
- - Cake in front of gourmet to go with a drink that needs topping-up
- - Cake or meal found in 75% of France once
- - Label put back on unwrapped particularly good example of cake
- - Foremost grappa drink consumed in precious type of cake
- - Opening to golden dessert
- - Guaranteed to sack nerd from the nice bakery shop
- - An example of 9 down with a sweet finish, of course
- - Sausage meat, regardless of a mess, is sold in the bakery
- - Sweet theatre with a youth centre
- - Revolutionary Arab state flag is rather sweet perhaps
- - ... one of the old people nearly swiping cup cake
- - Rather sweet type of setting for the players can be precious
- - Macaulay at centre of theatre to begin with - it's rather sweet!
- - First three characters in 23 down find answer in the community - it's rather sweet!
- - French sweet
- - Opening to Australian dessert
- - entrance with golden cake
- - Conclusion of scandal associated with gold sweet
- - It allows access to the French confectionery
- - What's essential to indulge with grand afternoon meal?
- - Leaders in game are unusually full of tea and cake
- - Elaborate creamy layered cake
- - Return label for French water cake
- - possibly get a gold finish on cake
- - French word for cake
- - Cake supplied for opening a university?
- - Morag finally consumed gold cake
- - Rich, filled pastry
- - In frigate, Auntie spotted cake
- - Some preparing a tea – upside-down cake
- - interrogate audacious thief for hiding a cake
- - cake from the golden gate?
- - wrongly tag french water and cake
- - Rich and elaborate cake
- - large cream cake
- - Good meal including a high-class cake
- - Something French for 22?
- - Richly decorated cake
- - Posh cake
- - Light sponge cake
- - Fancy French cake
- - Cake, in Cannes
- - Cake (from the Black Forest?)
- - A rich cake.
- - Access a posh dessert
- - French cake
- - Opening a menu, people polished off cake
- - Access a posh cake
- - Rich spongecake
- - Some investigate austerity in Madeira?
- - Rich cream cake
- - Tucking into Darjeeling (a tea), upside-down cake
- - Rich cake meal in Gaul not finished
- - After golf, scoffed a posh cake
- - Rich cream-filled cake
- - Cream dessert cake
- - Bistro dessert
- - Rich desert
- - Meal in old France not finishing cake
- - Creamy dessert cake
- - Rich, elaborate cake
- - Something latched onto gold cake
- - Wicket is precious for some people after tea
- - Rich, custard-filled cake
- - Drink infused in grand gold cake
- - Gooey cake
- - Placed by entrance a superior food item
- - Pâtisserie cake
- - Elaborate cake
- - Cake for Pierre
- - Light, custard-filled cake
- - Creamy cake
- - Richly iced sponge cake
- - Cake: Fr.
- - Cake, in Calais
- - Light, filled sponge cake
- - Petit four, e.g.
- - Cake, in France
- - Cake, in French cookery.
- - Cake: French.
- - Cream-filled cake
- - Cream cake
- - French bakery offering
- - French pastry
- - Rich dessert
- - Rich cake
- - Fancy cake
- - Calorie-laden cake
- - Decadent cake
- - Dessert cake
- - Rich dessert cake
- - Rich sponge cake
- - French sponge cake
- - Cake ....
- - Big fancy cake
- - Rich creamy layered cake
- - Rich cake meal in Gaul unfinished
- - Creamy rich cake
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