Answer: PIE
PIE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PIE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- Key lime, e.g.
- "American ___"
- Diner order
- Bakery buy
- Word after cutie or sweetie
- Dessert choice
- Sweet treat
- Chart shape
- All-American dessert
- Fruity dessert
- Pizzeria order
- Slapstick prop
- Symbol of ease
- Pizza order
- Diner dessert
- Symbol of simplicity
- Pizzeria purchase
- Baked dessert
- Type of chart
- Christmas ___
- Chart type
- Thanksgiving staple
- Graphic symbol
- Mud concoction
- Easy as ___
- Lemon meringue, for one
- Symbol of easiness
- Crusty dessert
- Easy as __
- Dessert order
- Slapstick missile
- Thanksgiving dessert
- Exemplar of easiness
- Bakery order
- Diner staple
- Something simple, supposedly
- Dessert with a crust
- Shepherd's, for one
- Dessert option
- Fruit-filled dessert
- Divisible whole, figuratively
- Thanksgiving finale
- Flaky dessert
- Pizzeria staple
- Sliced dessert
- Kind of chart
- Crusty one
- Three Little Kittens' reward
- Word with cutie or sweetie
- Rhubarb, for one
- Set of wedges?
- Little Jack Horner's dessert
- Epitome of easiness
- Custard creation
- Kind of filling
- Bake sale offering
- Shoofly ___
- Dessert in the sky?
- Statistical metaphor
- Quiche shape
- Enterprise, figuratively
- "National Velvet" horse, with "The"
- Sales chart metaphor
- Shoo-fly __
- Four-and-twenty blackbirds' place
- Cake alternative
- Pizzeria offering
- Budget representation
- What Jack Horner was eating
- Whole pizza
- Dessert-cart choice
- Mock apple __
- Eight slices, often
- Dessert in a tin
- Mississippi mud, e.g.
- Budget chart
- It's slapstick material
- Pot attachment
- Graph shape
- Bake-off entry
- Something in a shell
- Baked dish
- It may have a crimped crust
- Tin filler
- Crusty treat
- Item often found cooling on a window sill
- Humble follower?
- Word after sweetie or Tweety
- Word with cream or sugar
- Sky sight?
- Financial chart metaphor
- Pastry choice
- Peach, cherry, or blueberry
- Thanksgiving dessert, often
- Dessert favorite
- It's easy
- Apple or peach, e.g.
- It can be eaten a la mode
- It may have a filling filling
- It often has an upper crust
- The horse in "National Velvet" (with "The")
- The three little kittens' reward
- Dainty dish of blackbirds
- Apple or banana cream
- Circular type of graph
- Apple or cherry creation
- Food for Jack Horner
- Thanksgiving wedge
- Round dessert
- Christmas dessert
- Cobbler, for example
- Lure for Simple Simon
- A clown might get it in the face
- Something easy, supposedly
- Representation of a budget, often
- Tin contents
- Trivial Pursuit goal
- It may be served à la mode
- Mincemeat ___
- USA Today chart shape
- Missile from a prankster
- Quiche, e.g.
- Pizza
- Cobbler
- Goodie to be divided
- It has some crust
- Domino's order
- Organizational figure
- The horse in "National Velvet"
- Lemon meringue, e.g.
- Amount to be divided
- Crusty dish
- Jack Horner's treat
- Eskimo ___
- Trivial Pursuit symbol
- Dessert that ties into the puzzle's theme
- Home to four-and-twenty blackbirds
- Circular type of chart
- Banana cream, for one
- Chart choice
- Slapstick projectile
- Boston cream or Key lime
- Mitten-finding kittens' reward
- Pizzeria creation
- Cherry or pizza creation
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