- - kent town lying on the river stour and noted for its golf course, royal st george's
- - Ocean liner which lacks height? The one that's toasted and named after The Lord!
- - Snack for heartless sorcerer on the other side of beach blanket
- - Something for lunch on the beach with a fair amount of wine that's cold on top of the hamper
- - Abrasive hag reportedly offering snack for compulsive gambler?
- - Snack for a lord
- - Smooth sorceress with no time for quick snack?
- - Rod, having wasted time, also stops for snack
- - Hero, for one
- - Common food item
- - Sounds like a club for a small snack
- - Snack named for a lord
- - Food named for an English earl
- - Food item named for an English earl
- - Snack named for an earl
- - Luncheon dish named for an earl.
- - Lunch food item
- - something for lunch, maybe
- - Snack using sliced bread
- - Reuben, e.g.
- - Egg and cucumber in this Kentish Town?
- - Snack found in Kentish Town
- - Two slices with something in between
- - Lunchbox occupant, usually
- - Lunchbox item, often
- - Dagwood's specialty
- - Lunchbox item
- - Snack item
- - One of the Cinque ports.
- - The snack might result in bad chin wads
- - Something to eat in Kentish Town?
- - Filled snack
- - Makes a meal of gritty stuff coming from women's organisation connected to church
- - Snack; sponge cake
- - Squeeze (between)
- - Filled sponge cake
- - Town in Kent -- it's easy to scoff
- - Sub, e.g
- - Course it's a snack
- - Layered sponge cake
- - Picnic snack
- - The snack gives you bad chin wads
- - Pack in place in Kent
- - Kind of course that provides something to eat between rounds
- - Lunchbox item, usually
- - Lunchtime snack, possibly — and port
- - Found on the beach by women's organisations before church lunch with something in between?
- - Lunch order that can follow the starts of 1-, 35- and 43-Across
- - *Insert, as into a tight schedule
- - Lunch order
- - Islands now Hawaii
- - B.L.T., e.g.
- - He paved the hero's way
- - Hero, e.g.
- - Luncheon item.
- - See 14
- - See 35-Across
- - Layers of bread and filling or ice cream in wafers
- - dawn is moved by children to get snack
- - Charlie breaking wind has ruined lunchtime snack
- - Polish overheard that submarine, say
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