| Fiddler on the Roof" setting that answers the question "Where else could Sabbath be so sweet? |
| Liqueur |
| Anise-flavored liqueur |
| After-dinner sweet |
| Old-fashioned sweets |
| Unsweetened biscuits |
| Potent licorice-flavored liqueur |
| Moderately sweet |
| Almond-flavored liqueur that holds a horse? |
| Licorice-flavored liqueur |
| Liqueurs used in "sour" cocktails |
| Almond-flavored Italian liqueur |
| Brightly coloured sweets |
| Type of liqueur |
| Licorice-like liqueur |
| A sweet, when doubled |
| ''Ain't She Sweet'' co-composer |
| Least sweet, as wine |
| Almond liqueur |
| Yuletide sweets |
| Sweet age in old Roma? |
| Almond-flavored liqueurs |
| A rose by ___ other name would smell as sweet |
| Alfalfa's sweetheart |
| Almond-flavored liqueur |
| Artificial sweetener |
| ___Sweet |
| Mudslide liqueur |
| Aperitif with black currant liqueur |
| A liqueur |