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The answer BISCUIT has 46 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of biscuit in various dictionaries:
noun - small round bread leavened with baking-powder or soda
noun - any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)
A small cake of shortened bread leavened with baking powder or soda.
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| The name of this type of small quick bread comes from the French for "twice cooked" |
| On "Ally McBeal", John Cage is nicknamed this, a Southern roll often made with buttermilk |
| The name Nabisco comes from abbreviating the National this Company |
| What we call this doughy breakfast roll, sometimes lathered with gravy, refers to a cookie in the U.K. |
| Revealing some of its wares, Nabisco was originally the "National" this "Company" |
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| A biscuit is also a type of hard cracker: |
| A small cake of shortened bread leavened with baking powder or soda. |
| Chiefly British A thin, crisp cracker. |
| Chiefly British A cookie. |
| A pale brown. |
| Clay that has been fired once but not glazed. Also called bisque2. |
| Biscuit description |
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| Biscuit is a term used for a variety of primarily flour-based baked food products. The term is applied to two distinct products in North America and the Commonwealth of Nations and Europe. The North American biscuit is typically a soft, leavened quick bread, and is covered in the article Biscuit (bread). This article covers the other type of biscuit, which is typically hard, flat and unleavened.* |