- - Bonbons and Ding Dongs
- - Bonbons, e.g.
- - Truffles and bonbons
- - Truffles and bonbons, e.g.
- - Bonbons and cakes
- - Bonbons
- - Candy treats and sugary goodies
- - Ways to get round little children, they're popular with
- - Candy pieces for a musician in audition
- - pieces of confectionery
- - Lollies
- - candy, cake, etc.
- - Items of confectionery
- - confections you and i find in complete groups
- - candy store buys
- - mid-fall haul
- - candies and cookies
- - Willy Wonka's creations
- - What British people call candy
- - Penuche and such
- - Halloween staples
- - Confectioneries
- - Candy et al.
- - Big celebration for a high schooler
- - Appetite ruiners?
- - Halloween loot
- - Confectionery
- - Desserts, candies, etc
- - 44-Across backward, usually
- - Sugary goodies
- - Candies and cakes
- - Candy and such
- - Children's treats
- - Word that rhymes with treats, appropriately
- - Cookies and candies
- - Willy Wonka's factory output
- - Candy and cookies
- - Candy Snider leaves the dessert wines
- - Confectionery items
- - More than one way to wrap tiny stocking filler
- - Willy Wonka's wares
- - Chocolatier's offerings
- - Sugary stuff
- - Sugary food
- - Trifles, e.g
- - Confectionary products
- - Gummy bears and such
- - People who want to lose should avoid them
- - Snickers, for example
- - Eaten during "Fox On the Run"?
- - Food category
- - Dentist's no-no
- - No-nos for a diabetic
- - Dieter's bane
- - Common indulgence
- - Many desserts
- - Sugary treats
- - Desserts, generally
- - Cake, cookies, candy, etc.
- - Cake and candy
- - Cookies and cake
- - Cake and ice cream
- - St. Valentine's Day offering
- - Confectionary items
- - Candy, in Canterbury
- - Candy store offerings
- - Caries causers
- - Candies, in Canterbury
- - Nougat and caramel
- - Candy, etc.
- - Pralines
- - Some potatoes.
- - Desserts, in England.
- - Sugar bits.
- - Bakesale goods
- - Goodies
- - Halloween haul
- - Candy and the like
- - Desserts.
- - Tootsie
- - Chocolates, e.g
- - Confections.
- - Darlin'
- - Candies
- - Candy.
- - Term of endearment
- - Diet no-nos
- - Dieter's no-nos
- - Darling
- - Term of affection
- - candies, cookies, etc.
- - Candies or confections
- - confectionary
- - Kisses, for instance
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