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Dessert in Juneau?
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Dessert in paper-thin layers
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Dessert in the slammer?
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Dessert, informally
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Dessert introduced in 1897
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Dessert item
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Dessert-laden meals
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Dessert layering fruit and cream between crunchy meringue rings
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Dessert list
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Dessert loaf
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Dessert made from leftovers
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Dessert made with chocolate, cherries and whipped cream
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Dessert made with coconut and oranges
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Dessert made with mushrooms?
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Dessert made with pecans or almonds, maybe
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Dessert makers
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Dessert makers' contests
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Dessert maker's equipment
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Dessert maker's work?
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Dessert mentioned in "The Godfather
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Dessert menu items
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Dessert menu phrase
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Dessert nicknamed "The Merciless"?
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Dessert not for the calorie-conscious
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Dessert of baked fruit
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Dessert of chilled fruit and coconut
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Dessert of cooked fruit
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Dessert of puréed fruit and cream
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Dessert of stewed fruit
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Dessert often layered
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Dessert often made with cream cheese frosting
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Dessert often served à la mode
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Dessert often served with ice cream
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Dessert often topped with cream cheese (1990-93)
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Dessert often topped with streusel
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Dessert often with cream cheese icing
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Dessert on a stick
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Dessert option
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Dessert order
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Dessert pancake
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Dessert phrase
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Dessert pizza topping
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Dessert preceder
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Dessert preference
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Dessert reaction
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Dessert request
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Dessert sauce
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Dessert, say, to a dieter
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Dessert selection for an insectivore?
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Dessert served in a long glass
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Dessert served in hospitals
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Dessert served to waiting commuters?
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Dessert served with honey
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Dessert set with gelatin
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Dessert shaper
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Dessert similar to a cobbler
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Dessert skipper's declaration
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Dessert slice
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Dessert sold at Starbucks featuring an orb of dough on a stick
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Dessert sometimes colored with beet juice
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Dessert specialist
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Dessert specialty
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Dessert specification
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Dessert, ... split
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Dessert square
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Dessert style
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Dessert symbolizing optimism?
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Dessert that Florida is famous for
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Dessert that had ads painted by Norman Rockwell and Maxfield Parrish
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Dessert that has frosting
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Dessert that, if you can't both "have" and "eat," I don't really understand the meaning of "have
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Dessert that jiggles
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Dessert that makes one green with envy?
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Dessert that makes you itchy?
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Dessert that might sit in your stomach like cement
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Dessert that originated in New Orleans
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Dessert that sounds like dirt
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Dessert that's chilled overnight
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Dessert that's lit on fire
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Dessert that's often topped with berries
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Dessert that's out of this world?
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Dessert that's risky to make?
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Dessert 'there's always room for'
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Dessert, to a Brit
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Dessert to a dieter
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Dessert-to-be
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Dessert, to dieters
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Dessert, to Harry Potter
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Dessert topped with meringue (... 5-9)
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Dessert topping
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Dessert traditionally served at Amish funerals
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Dessert traditionally served with an RC Cola in the South
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Dessert trays
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Dessert treat
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Dessert trolley
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Dessert tube
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Dessert vehicle
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Dessert whipped up in a pastry shop
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Dessert whipped up on an orchard
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Dessert whose name means "peasant woman
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Dessert whose recipe calls for cream cheese
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Dessert wine
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Dessert wine at a card game gathering?
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Dessert wine from a Portuguese Atlantic island
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Dessert wine from Spain
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Dessert wine, informally
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Dessert wine is served," say?
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Dessert wines
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Dessert with a caramelized top
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Dessert with a hardened layer
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Dessert with a hyphen
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Dessert with a hyphen in its name
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Dessert with a little kick
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Dessert with a museum in Le Roy, New York
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Dessert with a spoon
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Dessert with a stale ingredient
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Dessert with a sugary syrup
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Dessert with a woven crust, maybe
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Dessert with air bubbles
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Dessert with bite?
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Dessert with candied fruit, nuts and liqueur
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Dessert with cherries
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Dessert with coffee
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Dessert with dark streaks
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Dessert with gummy worms
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Dessert with ice cream
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Dessert with icing
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Dessert with nuts and honey
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Dessert with roots going back to medieval times
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Dessert with swirls
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Dessert with syrup
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Dessert worker
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Desserte" artist
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DESSERTS
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Desserts at Luigi's
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Desserts baked in muffin tins
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(Desserts) Black ...
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Desserts eaten with spoons
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Desserts from the South
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Desserts good for a hot day
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Desserts in a box
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Desserts, in England
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Desserts in Little Italy
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Desserts in Rome
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Desserts in Siena?
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Desserts" made from wet dirt
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Desserts not for the calorie-conscious
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Desserts on doilies
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Desserts reputedly named in honor of Czar Alexander I