- - british business magnate's addition to tea?
- - Cube you may add to your coffee
- - Coffee-sweetening cube
- - Tea addition
- - Coffee enhancer
- - Coffee sweetener
- - Coffee addition
- - Coffee-shop freebie
- - Coffee additive
- - Add this white ingredient to make food sweet
- - "Watermelon ...," 2020 "sweet" song by Harry Styles that topped the Billboard Hot 100
- - Lord Alan ., TV and business personality
- - Lord of The Apprentice, Alan ...
- - Diner caddy offering
- - make more palatable a thing to go with tea?
- - White carbohydrate used as a sweetener
- - Sweet substance produced from beet or cane
- - Alan - - -, tycoon
- - Sweeten last of asparagus that's lifted
- - Common name for sucrose
- - Baby and kid American brought up
- - central figure on tv show the apprentice.
- - 1969 hit by The Archies, when repeated
- - Cake ingredient from Prague, peeled, brought back by son
- - Big part of many kids' cereals
- - Throw us up an old cloth there, sweetie.
- - tease us on return and you'll get the cane
- - An import brought back from Ragusa?
- - fruit carbohydrate
- - sweet grains
- - Ducks out of mounting charity events around university
- - Main ingredient in many candy bars
- - Small gliding possum, the .... glider
- - Guard's wayward daughter dismissed sweetener
- - During WWII this sweetener was rationed in Britain from January 1940
- - what honey and stevia can be used as substitutes for
- - Posh replacement for that woman's aboard racehorse for business mogul
- - "dance of the ...... plum fairy"
- - "... Mountain," 1969 song by Neil Young from one of his live albums
- - Sweet-tasting carbohydrate
- - Used to sweeten food
- - Icing, essentially
- - def leppard's "pour some ... on me"
- - put up to play jokes on you and me as a sweetener
- - The 2008 sports film about a Dominican pitcher struggling to make it to the big leagues
- - Used As A Sweetener In Food And Drinks
- - Sweet baking ingredient that might be "brown" or "powdered"
- - .... and spice
- - caramel, essentially
- - The Rolling Stones again hit the charts with "Brown ......" in 1971
- - boosted spaghetti-sauce brand's sweetener
- - it makes things less sharp
- - Sweetening agent
- - Glucose
- - Frosting ingredient
- - Lumps for the horse
- - Ingredient of a girl
- - Grateful Dead "...... Magnolia"
- - What cotton candy is, essentially
- - Maple variety
- - Maple or beet follower
- - Make superficially palatable
- - Lactose is one
- - Kisses and such, in metaphor
- - Kind of daddy or maple
- - Jelly doughnut coat
- - Ingredient of girls
- - Favorite pugilistic moniker
- - Doubled, a 1969 #1 hit song
- - Cube or daddy leader
- - Cotton candy makeup
- - Confection, barley ...
- - Cane or beet?
- - Cane or beet product
- - Beet or cane extract
- - Basic sweetener
- - "When I Take My ...... to Tea"
- - "Brown ......," Jagger hit
- - "... a spoonful of ...... makes ..."
- - '-- and spice and ...'
- - ...... Ray Leonard
- - Some cubes
- - Sucrose.
- - Baker's staple
- - Pantry staple
- - Make palatable.
- - Something sweet
- - Candy ingredient
- - Honeyed words
- - Honeyed word.
- - Natural sweetener
- - Food sweetener
- - Tea additive
- - Tea sweetener
- - Tease American over sweetheart
- - Sweetening grains
- - Beloved newspaper -- American, from the South
- - Crystalline carbohydrate
- - Cube makeup
- - Sweetener
- - Substance in sweet cubes
- - Baking staple
- - The -- Plum Fairy, character in Tchaikovsky's 'The Nutcracker'
- - Doughnut glaze ingredient
- - Tease us about making money
- - White or brown sweetener
- - Tease American about sweetheart
- - Sweet substance
- - Content of some cubes
- - Brown or white baking supply
- - Pop ingredient, often
- - Sweet ingredient
- - Cane yield
- - Brazilian export
- - Mary Poppins' spoonful
- - Spice's partner
- - Some lumps
- - Poser leaves sour grapes for something sweet
- - Brown or white stuff
- - Domino product
- - Sweet cubes
- - Common sweetener
- - Lactose, e.g
- - Raw, brown or white stuff
- - Daughter, one flirting with this term of endearment, could be dangerous
- - Tease American thrown over by sweetheart
- - Icing the problem? A rug's potentially the answer
- - Legal sweetener
- - Alternative to corn syrup
- - Tease you and me over term of endearment
- - Rock candy, essentially
- - White sweetener
- - Rock candy's only ingredient
- - Plantation product
- - White crystalline carbohydrate used as a preservative
- - Cotton candy, mostly
- - Sweetener for guards ordered to ignore source of danger
- - Cake ingredient
- - Tea drinker's request
- - Tea cart item
- - Cotton candy, essentially
- - Glucose, basically
- - Over half of the asparagus is returned, honey
- - It makes things sweet
- - Sweeten
- - Result of raising cane
- - Sweets-lover's craving
- - Tease American about carbohydrate
- - Cotton candy has a lot of it
- - Tea-trolley bowlful
- - Rock candy's sole ingredient
- - Iced tea add-in
- - Makeup of some cubes
- - Beet extract
- - Dextrose, e.g.
- - Beet product
- - Cubes in a bowl
- - WFP basket offering
- - Bob Mould band
- - Cotton candy component
- - Glucose, e.g.
- - Major Cuban export
- - Cane or beet output
- - With 50-Down, #1 hit of 1969
- - Crystals used for dishes
- - Confectioner's need
- - How sweet it is!
- - Cuban export
- - Cane product
- - Brazil is its top producer
- - Spice partner
- - Monroe in "Some Like It Hot"
- - Endearing word
- - "Sweet" stuff
- - -- lump sum
- - Sweet thing
- - Big Florida export
- - Jamaican export
- - Atkins diet no-no
- - Sweets
- - Darlin'
- - Snookums
- - Babydoll
- - Pet name
- - Toots
- - Kitchen staple
- - Kind of plum
- - Cane
- - See 61-Across
- - Dearie
- - Bakery need
- - Dollface
- - Term of endearment
- - Sweetheart
- - Domino, e.g.
- - ......-ray
- - Darling
- - Sweetie pie
- - Affectionate nickname
- - Doll
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