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Other crossword clues for answer "BAKER"

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
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
Sondheim's Mrs. Lovett, e.g.
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