- BAKER
- Confection maker
- Cookie maker?
- One with whips and aprons
- Pothead
- Contestant judged by Paul Hollywood, e.g.
- Muffin man
- Sherlock's street
- Tub passenger of rhyme
- The Mentalist star
- Puffy hat wearer
- See 35 Across
- Able follower
- Cake cook
- Joe Don of "Walking Tall"
- She may have a bun in the oven
- Sweet Love singer Anita
- Partner of the butcher and candlestick maker
- Kiddie lit tub occupant
- Cookie cook
- Tub occupant of rhyme
- White-hatted worker
- Man in a tub
- Mount in Washington
- Pastry chef
- Portable oven
- One with lost of dough
- Growing Up author Russell
- Mitt user
- Oven user
- Sara Lee employee
- Three-time N.L. Manager of the Year Dusty
- One of a nursery rhyme trio
- Cake maker
- One creating enticing aromas
- 15-Across co-worker
- Bread source
- Cookie source
- Gingerbread person?
- Cookie cutter?
- Brownie maker
- Cruller creator
- Humorist Russell
- Harlow portrayer
- Bread maker
- He makes lots of bread
- Artisan affected by high altitudes
- Cake creator
- Roll producer
- Producer of some shells
- Cake specialist
- Pastry specialist
- Strudel specialist
- Soufflé specialist
- Pastry person
- Secretary of War, 1916–1921.
- Noel-___, British Secretary for Air.
- Pieman.
- Sobriquet of Louis XVI.
- Field of Columbia's Lions.
- Wilson's Secy. of War.
- The "B” in Ivy B. Priest.
- Columbia's Field.
- Middle name on a dollar bill.
- Able, ___, Charlie, etc.
- Wilson's Secretary of War.
- Celebrated squirrel monkey.
- Peak in the Cascades.
- Familiar street of musical.
- Oven.
- It follows "Able."
- Carroll or Josephine.
- Holmesian street.
- Cascade peak
- Man in white
- The butcher, the ___ . . .
- Between able and charlie
- Sherlock Holmes's street
- Street for 20 Across
- Holmes's street
- His product may be stollen
- Senate majority leader
- Dusty or Home Run
- Napoleon creator
- Regan's replacement
- He makes good scents
- Bush's buddy
- Singer Anita ___
- Bush Secretary of State
- Doughnut?
- One whose job is a piece of cake?
- Pie maker
- Person who kneads
- Apron wearer
- Professional with an apron
- Tub trio member
- Part of an old military alphabet
- Worker with an apron and a white hat
- Follower of Able
- Renowned London street in literature
- Worker with an apron
- Maker of tarts and tortes
- Worker who makes a ton of dough
- Mrs. Fields, for one
- Sherlock Holmes' street
- Cookie sheet handler
- One may make muffins
- One in the dough?
- Deli employee
- Entertainer Josephine
- Able ____ Charlie dog . . .
- Chef
- Street where Sherlock Holmes lived
- One of three in a tub
- Dunkin' Donuts worker
- There are 13 in his dozen
- Person who makes pies
- Person making alfajores
- The butcher, the ___, the candlestick maker (nursery rhyme lyric)
- Word that aptly bookends "bread maker"
- One with dough
- Charlie preceder
- Pie producer
- Master of the rolls