- - Breakfast or tea pastry, originated in Scotland
- - Pastry often served with tea
- - Pastry served with clotted cream
- - Pastry that can rhyme with 'cone' or 'gone'
- - Tea pastry served with clotted cream
- - Pastry for a coffee break
- - English pastry often served with clotted cream and strawberry jam
- - Morning pastry
- - Pastry with tea
- - Pastry served with tea
- - High tea pastry
- - Pastry at a tea party
- - British pastry
- - Pastry with some Earl Grey
- - Pastry with cheese and cherry varieties
- - Biscuity pastry
- - Pastry served with 23 Across
- - Biscuitlike pastry
- - Tea pastry
- - Tea-shop pastry
- - Pastry shop buy
- - Type of pastry
- - Pastry at a Devonshire tea
- - Biscuitlike cake
- - Breakfast pastry
- - British pastry served with tea
- - cake or small ice cream
- - Small, usually sweet baked good
- - Devonshire tea staple
- - Scottish term for a bonnet or cap
- - Singular shape causes dispute about what it should be called
- - high tea snack
- - Triangular teatime snack
- - study in empty silence with just a cake
- - Small figure coming to point in Scottish palace
- - small ice cream and cake
- - Cake is solid on top once cooked
- - No rock cake, but it may suggest stone
- - Cake used pith
- - Baked item served with tea
- - Tea party serving
- - Snack served at teatime
- - "great british baking show" treat
- - treat similar to a rock cake
- - Plain cake
- - "The Great British Baking Show" treat
- - Bread-like cake
- - It might be buttered in historic Scottish place
- - There's more than one in a round
- - Treat on a tea trolley tray
- - clotted cream catcher
- - doughy cake - small cold individual
- - tearoom cake
- - one might be studded with currants
- - Scottish abbey once home to the Stone of Destiny
- - Tea treat
- - Stone of ......
- - Tea-party treat
- - Tea tidbit
- - Small doughy cake
- - Flat cake
- - Famous stone
- - Biscuit's cousin
- - Westminster stone
- - Treat with a latte
- - Treat at teatime
- - Tidbit for tea
- - Teatime refreshment
- - Teatime goody
- - Teacart treat
- - Teacart goodie
- - Teacake kin
- - Tea tray goodie
- - Tea time treat
- - Tea complement
- - Tea accompaniment
- - Tea accompanier
- - Symbolic stone of Britain.
- - Snack also known as a "rock cake"
- - Serving with tea
- - Serving at a Devonshire tea
- - Scotland's Stone of ........
- - Scotland coronation site until 1651
- - Scotch cake
- - Quick bread variety
- - Quadrant-shaped cake
- - Peet's treat
- - Oatmeal quick bread
- - Light quick bread
- - High-tea tidbit
- - High-tea item
- - High-tea delicacy
- - High tea accompaniment
- - Flour cake
- - Flat, round cake
- - English biscuit
- - Coffeehouse snack
- - Calorie-dense treat
- - Cake baked on a griddle
- - Biscuit served with tea
- - Biscuit often served with tea
- - Biscuit eaten at teatime
- - Baked breakfast item
- - Tea fare
- - Triangular treat
- - Quick bread.
- - Light biscuit
- - Bakery specialty.
- - Scottish delicacy
- - Bear claw alternative
- - Tea biscuit
- - Quick bread that may have raisins
- - Crumpet's cousin
- - British bakery buy
- - Where stone was taken from food item
- - Teatime snack
- - British teacake
- - Earl Grey partner
- - Second ice-cream and cake
- - Scottish palace
- - Snack with 30-Down
- - Treat with afternoon tea
- - Afternoon tea offering
- - Teatime treat
- - Muffin alternative
- - Tea go-with
- - Teahouse treat
- - Tearoom treat
- - Criminal in south-east for plain cake
- - Quick bread choice
- - Snack with 15-Down
- - Small ice-cream and plain cake
- - Biscuit relative
- - Cream tea cake
- - Plain cake fraud in southeast
- - Snack with afternoon tea
- - Tearoom serving
- - Latte go-with
- - #13
- - Plain teatime cake
- - Social snack
- - Cake finally rises once cooked
- - High tea goodie
- - Clotted cream may be put on one
- - Teatime biscuit
- - Biscuit with English tea
- - Treat with tea
- - Variety of quick bread
- - Scottish quick bread
- - Tearoom biscuit
- - Small cake's core of cassata ice cream
- - Special ice cream or cake
- - Tea-table treat
- - Biscuit at teatime
- - Crumpet alternative
- - Starbucks snack
- - Teatime cake
- - Crumbly coffeehouse buy
- - Biscuit with tea
- - Irish biscuit
- - Teahouse offering
- - Item served with clotted cream
- - Treat traditionally served with clotted cream and jam
- - Clotted cream go-with
- - Muffin cousin
- - British biscuit
- - Cream tea ingredient
- - Bite with tea
- - Coffeehouse sweet
- - A quick bread
- - Turnover alternative
- - Tea shop treat
- - Treat for tea
- - Rich quick bread
- - Light griddle cake
- - Big biscuit
- - English biscuit served with tea
- - Breakfast biscuit
- - Earl Grey dunker
- - Certain quick bread
- - Coffeehouse treat
- - 63 Across' tea biscuit
- - Tea cart treat
- - Crumpet cousin
- - Biscuit's kin
- - Historic capital of Scotland
- - Snack with tea
- - Tea cake
- - Barley product
- - Teacake
- - Bakery goodie
- - Thin cake
- - Bakery treat
- - Historic stone
- - Breakfast treat
- - ...... biscuit.
- - Cake ....
- - Breakfast bread
- - Small cake
- - Bakery buy
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