Dessert

87 clues
Afters
Skip it
Pudding
___Sweet
Parfait.
Ice, e.g.
Menu item
Pie, e.g.
Menu entry
Meal ender
Menu course
Final order
Split, e.g.
Pie or cake
Last course
Meal course
Sweet course
Final course
Dinner's end
Pastry, e.g.
Mousse, e.g.
Feast finale
Kind of menu
Sweet finish
Ice, at times
Parfait, e.g.
Dinner course
Napoleon, e.g.
Calorie course
Bombe, for one
Check preceder
Pie or parfait
Popular course
Pudding or pie
Pie or pudding
A sweet finish
Turnover, e.g.
Pudding or cake
Trifle, perhaps
Ultimate course
Finishing order
Finishing course
Napoleon, for one
A flan or a torte
Course taken last
Dieter's downfall
Pastry or pudding
Sweet meal course
Sweet menu course
Finisher of a sort
Sugary menu course
Tutti-frutti e.g.
Baked Alaska, e.g.
Piece of cake, e.g.
Blondie, for example
Peach Melba, for one
Brits call it afters
Piece of cake, maybe
Sweet serving, often
Sweet course, usually
Tapioca pudding, e.g.
Trifle, for instance.
What a loser may skip
Calorie-crammed course
Final order of things?
Peaches and cream, e.g.
A subject of puns herein
Charlotte russe, for one
Room may be saved for it
Course shunned by losers?
Course skipped by dieters
Back-page menu item, maybe
Something a loser may skip
Something to save room for
Course skipped by a dieter
Calorie counter's temptation
Last course of a meal, often
You may not have room for it
Order that's rarely followed?
Life is short -- eat ___ first
Course that might involve cake
Course hinted at by this puzzle
It may come with multiple forks
Sweet food at the end of a meal
Course that a Brit calls "afters
There's sometimes no room for it
Word from the French for "clear the table
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