| 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 |