Answer: OREO
OREO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining OREO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- "Milk's Favorite Cookie"
- Sandwich-cookie name
- Popular cookie
- It was once made with lemon meringue
- Triple-decker cookie
- Best-selling cookie
- Three-layer snack
- Classic cookie
- Ice-cream additive
- Circular treat
- Cakesters brand
- Sweet snack
- Edible disk
- Cookie since 1912
- Creme-filled cookie
- Cream-filled cookie
- Sandwich cookie
- Creme-filled chocolate cookie
- Cookie jar item, perhaps
- Cream cookie
- Black-and-white bite
- Black-and-white cookie
- Vowel-rich cookie
- Lunch bag treat
- Dunkable delectable
- Sweet sandwich
- Triple-layer cookie
- Thing often eaten open-faced
- Milk partner
- Domino's __ Dessert Pizza
- Classic Nabisco snack
- Black-and-white treat
- Sandwich treat
- Two-toned treat
- Nabisco favorite
- Stacked snack
- Two-tone cookie
- You might unscrew it to eat it
- Black-and-white snack
- Blue-packaged cookie
- Cookie nearing 100
- Layered treat
- Circular snack
- After-lunch sandwich?
- Dairy Queen Blizzard choice
- Two-tone treat
- Twist-apart treat
- One of a half-trillion sold since 1912
- Cookie-based Jell-O pudding flavor
- Milk-and-cookies choice
- Oft-dunked treat
- Its parts may be eaten separately
- Black and white cookie
- Lunchbox goody
- After-lunch snack
- After-lunch sandwich
- Ice-cream extra, perhaps
- Nabisco chocolate-and-creme cookie
- Twistable cookie
- Billion-selling cookie
- Classic Nabisco cookie
- Layered cookie
- Creme cookie
- Ice-cream ingredient, maybe
- Treat with milk
- Crossword constructor's favorite cookie
- Lunch munchie
- Dunkable cookie
- Sandwich snack
- Ubiquitous cookie
- Nabisco cookie
- Twistable treat
- Little dipper?
- Cookie with a creme center
- Lunchtime snack
- Three-layer cookie
- Crunchy ice-cream ingredient
- Cookie that can be divided
- Dunkable treat
- Snack since 1912
- Bicolor treat
- Cookie that debuted in 1912
- Sandwich cookie name
- 95-year-old cookie
- ''Uh-Oh!'' cookie
- Double Stuf cookie
- Treat with creme
- Double Delight snack
- Droxie alternative
- Lickable treat
- Snack with several eating options
- Cookie often pulled apart
- Droxie competitor
- Sweet debut of 1912
- Cookie with a 1 3/4" diameter
- Nabisco brand
- Oft-twisted treat
- Ubiquitous crossword cookie
- Embossed snack
- Nabisco treat
- Little dipper in a milky way?
- Snack cookie
- Popular snack since 1912
- Oft-twisted cookie
- Triple-decker treat
- Creme-filled snack
- Popular treat to split
- Snack introduced in 1912
- Oft-twisted snack
- Two-toned cookie
- After-dinner sandwich?
- Its creme may be eaten first
- Popular cookie since 1912
- Cookie with a creamy middle
- Twist-open snack?
- Nabisco nosh
- Cookie classic
- It may get a good licking
- Chocolaty snack
- Nosh from Nabisco
- Chocolate sandwich
- Big Stuf cookie
- Double Stuf treat
- Cookie for dunking
- Twistable snack
- Chips Ahoy! alternative
- Bicolor bite
- Cookies-and-cream cookie
- Vanilla ice cream add-in
- Twist-apart cookie
- Stratified snack
- Ice cream flavor
- Dunkable dessert
- Hydrox look-alike
- Cookie that predates crossword puzzles
- Three-ply snack
- One topping for a Domino's dessert pizza
- Twisted cookie
- Double Delight for Cookie Monster
- Cookie that can be taken apart
- Brown-and-white cookie
- Black and white sandwich
- Each one has two colors and three layers
- Hydrox competitor
- Cookie sandwich
- Black and white bite
- Frequently dunked cookie
- Treat often taken apart
- Modern ice cream flavor
- Cookie on a Domino's pizza
- Cookie with creme
- Cookie frequently taken apart
- Treat that comes apart
- Ingredient in edible Dirt with Worms
- Sandwich creme cookie
- Cookie sold in a White Fudge version in winter
- Chocolate-creme cookie
- Sweet treat
- Twist-off snack
- Dessert item since 1912
- Lunchbox dessert
- Cookie jar denizen, perhaps
- Nabisco goodie
- Cookie snack
- Cookie jar denizen, often
- Cookie with filling
- Classic snack
- Lunchbox cookie, perhaps
- Treat for Cookie Monster
- Cookie often eaten inside-out
- Popular milk dunkee
- Popular cookie brand
- It has a cream center
- Cookie for 95 years
- Cookie choice
- A favorite with milk
- Double Stuf, e.g.
- A kid'll eat the middle of one first
- ''Milk's favorite cookie,'' according to ads
- Cookie favorite
- Three-tiered treat
- Kraft Foods cookie brand
- White-centered snack
- Vowel-rich snack
- Snack with a floral design on it
- Creme-centered snack
- Cookie with three parts
- Cookie Monster treat, maybe
- Nabisco classic
- Bite in black and white
- Twist-apart snack
- Cookie treat
- White-centered cookie
- Circular cookie
- Two-toned cookie treat
- Snack that's often separated
- Chocolaty treat
- Two-colored cookie
- It has two colors and three layers
- Ice-cream extra, at times
- Best-selling cookie in America
- Snack whose ingredient list ends with chocolate
- Dunking cookie
- Big name at Nabisco
- Crosswords' favorite cookie
- World's best-selling cookie
- Cookie with a floral design on it
- Fun Stix cookie brand
- One may be dipped in milk
- Longtime Hydrox competitor
- Chocolate-and-cream cookie
- Cookie some dunk in milk
- Cookie some dunk in milk
- Cookie with a twist?
- Dunker's cookie
- Ice cream topping, sometimes
- Cookie type
- Twisting dessert
- Brown bagger's dessert, perhaps
- Filled cookie
- After-school munchie
- Dirt cake ingredient
- Favorite snack in crosswords?
- Stackable cookie
- Ice cream add-in
- Treat with a "Golden" variety
- It has 12 flowers on each side
- It's 71% cookie, 29% creme
- Uh-Oh! ___ (Nabisco product)
- Mousse pie ingredient, maybe
- ___ Cakesters (Nabisco offering)
- Snack with a floral design
- Treat in a blue wrapper
- Layered cookie treat
- Satirical 1974 novel by Fran Ross that shares its name with a cookie
- Snack with a creamy middle
- Sandwich-style dunker
- Ice cream mix-in
- White-center snack
- Golden ___ (Nabisco cookie)
- Cookie with a filling
- Round sandwich
- Cookie sold in a blue package
- Lunchbox dessert item
- McFlurry flavor
- "Milk's favorite cookie," in commercials
- Kind of mud pie
- Nabisco product
- Stacking contest cookie
- Treat that's sometimes dunked
- Cookie with its name on it
- After-lunch bite
- It may get a licking after lunch
- "Got Milk?" ad partner
- Often-dunked item
- Splittable cookie
- Nabisco best-seller
- Snack with a cream center
- Hydrox rival, once
- Cookie introduced in 1912
- Snack with a lickable center
- Snack in a stack
- Popular sandwich cookie
- Snack item since 1912
- Some twist it before eating
- Ingredient in Cookies 'n Cream ice cream
- Two-color cookie
- Cookie that might flavor a McFlurry
- Three-tiered snack
- One twisted cookie?
- White-and-black stacked snack
- Oft-disassembled cookie
- Top-selling cookie
- Ice-cream flavor
- Cookie first baked in Manhattan's Chelsea district
- Twisted-apart treat
- Two-tone sandwich cookie
- Round, crunchy sweet
- Cookie that many take apart
- "Milk's favorite cookie," according to ads
- Kind of pie or cake
- Triple-decker snack
- Cookie many take apart
- Creme-filled treat
- Snack with a removable top
- Common cookie
- Cookies & Cream ingredient, maybe
- Item in a "lick race"
- It has a creamy middle
- After-school treat
- Three-part cookie
- Treat introduced in 1912
- Lunch box cookie
- Tri-level snack
- Popular ice-cream ingredient
- Lunchbox snack
- Nabisco trademark
- Cookie with creme in the middle
- Multi-level cookie
- Stacked cookie
- ___ crumbles
- Double-disc cookie
- Cookie shaped like two of its letters
- Sandwich without meat or cheese
- Tiered treat
- Tri-level cookie
- Cookie found in many crosswords
- Cookie that predates crosswords
- Cookie used in milkshakes
- Crunchy ice cream flavor
- ___ Dessert Pizza (Domino's dish)
- Layered snack
- Name on a cookie
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