- - Long German pastry roll filled with fruit
- - revered figure left to consume unpleasant baked pastry
- - Half of stew left under short pastry
- - Rustled around for a pastry dish
- - Toaster ..., brand of toaster pastry food that was first introduced in 1985
- - Sweet pastry roll
- - Rustled up pastry
- - german apple pastry
- - means "whirlpool" in german
- - Rustled up a fruit pastry
- - Layered fruit-filled pastry
- - European pastry treat
- - Austrian pastry with fruit filling
- - Thin pastry split on the outside by uncultured learner
- - Pastry one very good, coarse and large
- - Passau pastry
- - Fruit-filled Austrian pastry
- - Austrian fruit-filled pastry
- - German pastry
- - German pastry dish
- - Layered fruit pastry
- - Layered Austrian pastry
- - Viennese pastry
- - Thin pastry of fruit
- - Very thin pastry filled with fruit
- - Pastry ruled out after stone put on
- - Pastry consumed by most rude Londoners
- - Potsdam pastry
- - @ in Israel, or the pastry whose shape inspired that name
- - Pastry often filled with apples
- - Austrian pastry
- - Apple ...... (German pastry)
- - Rolled pastry
- - Thin-dough pastry
- - Pastry whose name means "whirlpool"
- - Pastry for 63 Across
- - Pastry containing apple slices
- - Pastry from Germany
- - Fruit-filled pastry dessert.
- - Apple pastry
- - Layered pastry
- - Fruit pastry
- - Fruity pastry
- - Fruit-filled pastry
- - Pastry dessert
- - Filled pastry
- - Pastry.
- - Pastry daughter in Ulster cooked?
- - Pastry roll filled with fruit
- - extremely spoilt student eating hearty fruit dessert
- - a sweet paragon insulting a student
- - dessert rustled oddly
- - Dusseldorf delicacy
- - Austrian treat
- - Food eaten by most rude lawyers
- - German pie
- - Apple product, perhaps
- - Deutschlander's dessert
- - Baklava cousin
- - Layered German dessert
- - Cobbler alternative
- - German dessert
- - Düsseldorf dessert
- - Baked dessert
- - German cake
- - Fruit-filled dessert
- - Bakery item
- - Fruit-filled Austrian treat
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