- DESSERT
- Baklava, for one
- Meal closer
- Ice cream or cake, maybe
- Ice cream or pie
- Turnover, e.g.
- Room may be saved for it
- Some save room for it
- Menu entry
- Subject of an indulgence
- Dry habitats
- Pie or pudding
- Check preceder, often
- Final course
- Pudding or cake
- Meal closer, often
- Ultimate course
- Baked Alaska, e.g.
- Mousse, e.g.
- Restaurant course
- Last course
- Mousse, maybe
- Closing course
- Kind of menu
- Course shunned by losers?
- Finishing course
- Sweet serving, often
- Piece of cake, e.g.
- Word from the French for "clear the table"
- Ending course
- It's usually downed last
- Napoleon, for one
- Madeleine or Napoleon
- Sweet course
- Dinner course
- Napoleon, at times
- Sweet treat
- Banquet ender
- Final offering
- Sweet ending
- Ambrosia, for one
- Concluding course
- Divinity, at times
- Menu course
- Trifle, perhaps
- Pie or cake
- Sweet menu course
- See 12 Down
- Piece of cake, perhaps
- Sugary menu course
- Sweet conclusion
- What's served last
- Brits call it afters
- Sweet.
- Baked Alaska.
- Pie à la mode.
- Pie, cake, etc.
- Dieter's nemesis.
- Parfait.
- Trifle, for instance.
- Napolean.
- Shortcake.
- Watermelon, for example.
- Floating island, for one.
- See 1 Down.
- Dinner sweet.
- Parfait, for example.
- Plum pudding.
- Apple pie.
- Menu item.
- Part of a feast.
- Chef's specialty.
- Meal course.
- See 14 Across.
- Bombe, for one
- Napoleon, e.g.
- Dinner's end
- Calorie course
- Ice, at times
- Pie or parfait
- Sweet course, usually
- Peaches and cream, e.g.
- Peach Melba, for one
- A subject of puns herein
- Pastry or pudding
- Finishing order
- Piece of cake, maybe
- Finisher of a sort
- Charlotte russe, for one
- Final order
- Calorie-crammed course
- Tapioca pudding, e.g.
- Check preceder?
- You may not have room for it
- Feast finale
- What a loser may skip
- A sweet finish
- Split, e.g.
- Ice, e.g.
- Something a loser may skip
- There's sometimes no room for it
- See 17-Across
- Pudding or pie
- Back-page menu item, maybe
- Calorie counter's temptation
- Final order of things?
- Order that's rarely followed?
- Life is short -- eat ___ first
- Part of a meal that the British call "afters"
- Piece of cake, say
- You might leave room for it
- Course that might involve cake
- Calorific course
- Last course in a prix-fixe meal, typically
- Pie, e.g.
- Course hinted at by this puzzle
- Tutti-frutti e.g.
- Final course, often
- Meal ender
- Pastry chef's specialty
- Course skipped by a dieter
- Course that a Brit calls "afters"
- Soy milk pudding, for example
- Apple crumble or banana split
- Ice cream or cheesecake
- Banquet finale
- Trifle, for one
- Time for some wines
- Course that's commonly skipped
- Blondie, for example
- Sweet finish
- Popular course
- Final order, often