- PIE
- Easy as ___!
- Edible "Titus Andronicus" plot device
- Easy dessert
- Stooge missile
- Thanksgiving feast finale
- Apple or peach
- Chart shape
- Don McLean's "American __"
- Quiche, essentially
- Trivial Pursuit piece
- Apple or pizza creation
- Cream confection
- Mince meat vehicle
- Slapstick missile
- Pumpkin ___
- Baked good sometimes thrown at a face
- Clown's face cream, potentially
- Mince word?
- People save room for it at Thanksgiving
- Chart format
- Its smell might cause people to float, in cartoons
- Sweet or savory circular dish
- Pizza unit
- What a victim is baked into in "Sweeney Todd"
- Dessert in a tin
- It's a snap
- Cobbler, e.g.
- Diner dessert
- Sales pitch?
- Kind of chart
- Banana cream ___
- Chart figure
- Financial chart figure
- Food fight projectile
- Pecan, e.g.
- PowerPoint chart
- Powerpoint image
- Projectile in some political acts
- Sweet potato ___
- Thanksgiving dessert
- Trivial Pursuit token
- Pizzeria order
- Comedic projectile
- Turnover, e.g.
- Thanksgiving staple
- Tasty wedge
- Shoofly, e.g.
- Slapstick prop
- Chart type
- What's easy
- Weapon used by the protest group the Biotic Baking Brigade
- It's often sealed and vented
- Pastry choice
- Slapstick millile
- Pizza order
- Type of chart
- Blackbirds' place, in a rhyme
- Clown's projectile
- Flipper ___ (Newfoundland dish)
- Hall of Famer Traynor
- Marie Callender specialty
- Messy missile of slapstick
- Dessert-tray choice
- See 53 Across
- Dainty dish in "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
- Tart relative
- The whole, symbolically
- Fisherman's hangout
- Bakery offering
- Slapstick projectile
- It may be crimped
- One needing to vent, often
- 100%, metaphorically
- Metaphor for 100%
- Alternative to ABC or 1-2-3?
- Subject of a Twitter account that tweets "I.M. alive" every day he's still living
- Publicly prank, in a way
- Eve with a lid is a type of it, in diner lingo
- One needing to vent
- Product of Connecticut's Frisbie company, whose containers started a recreational craze in the 1920s
- Sara Lee product
- Four-and-twenty blackbirds' place
- ___ in the sky
- Economic metaphor
- Missile for Moe
- Slapstick weapon
- American ___ (1999 sex comedy)
- Custard concoction
- Dessert menu item
- Little Jack Horner's dessert
- Word after honey or humble
- Crusty dessert
- Fruity dessert
- Peach, cherry, or blueberry
- Pizzeria purchase
- Three Little Kittens' reward
- Humble fare
- Mississippi mud, e.g.
- Pizza or quiche
- Shoeless cobbler?
- Slapstick staple
- Sliced dessert
- Symbol of easiness
- Word with honey or humble
- Window sill cooler
- All-American dessert
- The Three Little Kittens' reward
- Bake sale item
- Sales receipt?
- Edible chart?
- Divisible whole, figuratively
- Financial chart metaphor
- Sky sight?
- Word with cream or sugar
- Crusty treat
- Humble follower?
- Item often found cooling on a window sill
- Word after sweetie or Tweety
- Baked dessert
- Circular type of graph
- Crusty one
- Dainty dish of blackbirds
- Food for Jack Horner
- It may have a crimped crust
- Tart's cousin
- The ___ (Velvet Brown's horse)
- Key lime, e.g.
- Pizzeria product
- Bake sale offering
- Chart choice
- Mitten-finding kittens' reward
- Word after cutie or sweetie
- Bakery order
- Humble dessert?
- Humble food?
- Object in the sky?
- Round food
- Crusty dish
- Dessert served in wedges
- Shoofly dessert
- Shoofly or Boston cream
- Sweeney Todd serving
- Clown's "weapon"
- What Jack Horner was eating
- Bakery purchase
- Dessert choice
- Meat-and-potatoes thing
- Projectile allegedly tossed during last year's Indie 500 Crossword Tournament, though such an act would be totally in violation of code, not to mention utterly juvenile
- Duck soup
- It's easy as ___!
- Bakery item
- Circular shape
- Dessert option
- Economist's illustration
- It can be eaten a la mode
- It's served a la mode
- ___ -eyed: drunk
- Dessert order
- It has some crust
- Key lime ___
- Piece of cake
- Baked dish
- Place for blackbirds?
- Baseball Hall of Famer Traynor
- Pizzeria offering
- Cutie __
- Cobbler, for one
- Crust-topped dessert
- Dessert with a crust
- Food in a tin
- __ 60-Down mode
- Cake alternative
- See 69-Down
- Bake-off entry
- Easy as __
- Pizzeria staple
- Pot attachment
- National Velvet horse, with "The"
- Bakery buy
- Dessert in the sky?
- Sales chart metaphor
- Statistical metaphor
- Symbol of ease
- Shoo-fly __
- Graphic symbol
- Home to four-and-twenty blackbirds
- Lemon meringue, e.g.
- Trivial Pursuit symbol
- Dessert served in triangular slices
- Place for 24 blackbirds, in verse
- À la mode serving
- Apple dessert
- Bake sale purchase
- Dessert slice
- Key lime __
- __ chart
- Christmas __
- Shepherd's __
- Entrée follower, perhaps
- Sales meeting metaphor
- Often fruity dessert
- #4
- Apple-order link
- Food in a humility metaphor
- Peach dessert
- Symbol of simplicity
- Symbolic 100%
- Dessert pastry
- Cream __
- Diner slice
- Easiness exemplar
- Fruit-filled dessert, often
- Pumpkin dessert
- Traditional March 14 dessert
- Word with honey or mud
- March 14 food
- Pastry with a crust
- Simple Simon's request
- Treat on March 14
- Dessert ruined by Little Jack Horner
- Fruit-filled dessert
- Thanksgiving dish
- Three Little Kittens treat
- Rhubarb dessert
- See 9-Across
- Dessert served a la mode
- Mincemeat treat
- Mud concoction
- Budget chart
- Crusted dessert
- Exemplar of easiness
- Profit pool, so to speak
- Chart form
- Graph shape
- Horner's dessert
- Restaurant dessert
- Dessert wedge
- Soupy Sales faceful
- __ in the sky
- Diner offering
- Graph type
- Pecan, for one
- Simple Simon's weakness
- Coconut custard __
- Coffee shop dessert
- Dessert selection
- Lemon meringue, for one
- Flaky dessert
- Key lime or Dutch apple
- Dessert-cart choice
- Diner order
- Eight slices, often
- Mock apple __
- Whole pizza
- Enterprise, figuratively
- Place for key limes
- Quiche shape
- See 41 Down
- Budget representation
- Cobbler, for example
- Custard creation
- Something in a shell
- Something easy, supposedly
- Something simple, supposedly
- Boston cream or Key lime
- Jack Horner's dessert
- Pumpkin product
- Turnover cousin
- Budget-graph shape
- Common competitive-eating fare
- Boston cream, for instance
- Crusty concoction
- Simplicity metaphor
- What ice cream might top
- Apple product
- Contents of a tin type
- Metaphor for allocations
- Metaphor for profit
- Muddy concoction
- Prank missile
- Apple-filled dessert
- Last course with a crust
- Short-range missile
- Cobbler cousin
- Coconutty creation
- Coconut custard dessert
- Profit pool metaphor
- Pumpkin concoction
- Custardy creation
- Fruity dessert with a crust
- One whole pizza
- Prank projectile
- Enterprise metaphor
- Pizza
- Trivial Pursuit pursuit
- Bend done in a tutu
- Cobbler
- It has a shell
- It often has an upper crust
- Pandowdy, e.g.
- ___ in the sky (empty wish)
- Cap's counterpart
- Dessert often served la mode
- Mrs. Smith's offering
- Patisserie purchase
- American ___ (1999 Jason Biggs movie)
- Bake sale buy
- Epitome of easiness
- Baked food dish.
- Bird.
- Small coin of India.
- Jumble.
- Hideout of the four-and-twenty.
- Horse in "National Velvet."
- Keystone movie prop.
- Pastry.
- ___ à la mode.
- Baked meat dish.
- Kind of layer cake.
- A dainty dish to set before a king.
- Eskimo ___.
- Jack Horner's treat.
- Layer cake with cream.
- Lemon, peach or blueberry.
- Missile of Mack Sennett comedies.
- Washington cream ___.
- Deep-dish dessert.
- Patty-cake.
- Boston cream ___.
- Coin of India.
- New England breakfast dish.
- Pandowdy.
- Lemon meringue.
- Something easy.
- Something very easy: Slang.
- What mother used to make.
- Article of food.
- Dessert.
- Frozen food.
- Jack Horner's snack.
- Layer cake with creamy filling.
- Dish set before a king.
- Frozen dish.
- Horner's treat.
- Patsy.
- A kind of layer cake.
- Have a finger in the ___.
- Member of the crow family.
- Menu listing.
- Deep-dish ___.
- Layer cake of a sort.
- Shepherd's, for one
- Menu item.
- Something good or easy: Slang.
- Turnover.
- Often-used missile.
- Pizza's literal meaning.
- Pasty.
- A food.
- Mince, for example.
- Anything easy: Slang.
- Layer cake of a kind
- Popular dish.
- Sky item
- Washington ___.
- Mince or humble.
- Blackbirds' milieu
- Bakery product
- Lemon or lime
- Baker's product
- Apple or humble
- Custard or pecan
- Dessert item
- Occasional finger location
- Sky quest
- Between apple and order
- Chart motif
- Jack's snack
- Bird allied to a jay
- Easy thing, proverbially
- Flan
- Pastry often filled with fruit
- Mom's apple ___
- Quiche Lorraine, e.g.
- Reward for a feline trio
- Sales-chart illustration
- Blackbirds' enclosure in rhyme
- Crusty thing
- Horner fare
- Jay's cousin
- Popular dessert
- Snap
- Tasty pasty
- Apple dish
- Celestial dessert?
- Turnover, for one
- Coconut dish, e.g.
- One kind of crust
- Tot's muddy concoction
- Cousin of a jay
- Nesselrode, e.g.
- Something found in the sky
- Item in the sky?
- Lemon-meringue dessert
- This may be in the sky
- With 39 Down, a rich dessert
- Kind of bald?
- Nesselrode or mud follower
- De la Mare's "Peacock ___"
- Flan, e.g.
- Baseball's Traynor
- Eskimo_____
- Noisy bird
- Cherry___
- Amount to be divided
- Bit of Trivial Pursuit equipment
- Something to go to a bakery for
- Soupy Sales missile
- USA Today chart
- Item for Little Jack Horner
- Kind of tin
- Prop in slapstick
- Quiche, e.g.
- Sugar ___
- Dessert from an oven
- Mud ___
- Comedic missile
- Mincemeat dessert
- Order from Domino's
- Pizzeria output
- Three Stooges prop
- ___-eyed
- Dessert in a pan
- Dessert with a flaky crust
- Ice cream go-with
- It may be humble
- National Velvet horse
- Word with sugar or cream
- Clown's prop
- Thanksgiving serving
- With 13-Down, a diner order
- Goodie to be divided
- Word with cutie or sweetie
- It may be served à la mode
- Mincemeat ___
- Set of wedges?
- USA Today chart shape
- Christmas ___
- Missile from a prankster
- American ___
- Kind of filling
- Tin contents
- Trivial Pursuit goal
- Representation of a budget, often
- A clown might get it in the face
- Lure for Simple Simon
- Domino's order
- Organizational figure
- Buster Keaton missile
- With 19-Across, item for many cobblers
- A wedge might come out of it
- Amount to be divvied up
- Budget chart shape
- Cousin of a crumble
- Dessert often served à la mode
- Quiche, for one
- Certain graph shape
- Last course, often
- Pizza, for one
- Amount to be divided up
- Edible entry at a county fair
- Faceful for a clown
- Messy missile
- One graphic means of showing percentages
- Three Stooges missile
- Alternative to cake
- Mincemeat ___ (Christmas staple)
- Something to be divvied up
- Word that follows pot but precedes pan
- Word with cream or cutie
- Dessert divided into slices
- Filling food?
- Pizza, e.g.
- With 57-Down, something filling fills
- Intake in many an eating contest
- ___ chart
- It might sit on a sill to cool
- Metaphor for a segmented market
- Part of a diner display
- Pizza delivery
- What "pizza" means in Italian
- It might have a lattice crust
- Part of a diner showcase
- Epitome of simplicity
- Little Jack Horner's Christmas treat
- Thanksgiving dinner ending
- Dessert in "Waitress"
- Edible slapstick projectile
- Mar. 14 dessert
- With 44-Across, holder for a Thanksgiving dessert
- Classic slapstick prop
- Item in a diner display
- March 14 dessert, appropriately
- Metaphorical whole
- Pastry in a county fair competition
- Shoofly ___
- Food in "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
- Dish that's a homonym for a number that relates to its shape
- Shepherd's, e.g.
- Hurled prop that might be made with shaving cream
- Quiche or pizza
- Soupy Sales' dessert?
- Little Italy order
- Patisserie product
- Cobbler kin
- Flaky treat
- Bakery treat
- Dessert akin to cobbler
- Don McLean: "American ___"
- Pizzeria unit
- Floyd "But don't take a slice of my ___"
- Warrant "Cherry ___"
- Warrant's "Cherry"
- Bye bye Miss American ___
- Hillbillies band Hot Apple ___
- Waitress confection
- *Common slapstick comedy prop
- Apt chart type for expressing Thanksgiving dessert preferences
- Bit in a slapstick bit
- ___ chart (Perot graphic)
- Nation's collective wealth, in metaphor
- Little Jack Horner's snack
- Dainty dish of a nursery rhyme
- In-your-face projectile?
- Frisbie ___ Company (origin of the word "Frisbee")
- Clown's faceful
- Total wealth, in an economics metaphor
- Bye-bye, Miss American ___ (Don McLean lyric)
- Chess ___
- Many a prop in the musical "Waitress"
- Shoofly ___ (classic Pennsylvania Dutch dessert)
- The ___ Hole ("Pushing Daisies" bakery)
- Dessert baked in a shell
- Dessert that, aptly, has a typical circumference-to-diameter ratio of approximately 3.14
- Frito ___ (dish sometimes served in a chip bag)
- It might feature latticework
- March 14th dessert
- Prankster's purchase, perhaps
- Rhubarb ___
- Smack in the face with a certain dessert
- It might be in the sky
- Thanksgiving finale
- Thanksgiving wedge
- Cherry or blueberry item
- Clown's missile
- After-dinner fare
- It's easy
- It's slapstick material
- Rhubarb, for one
- Treat with a crust
- Type of tin
- Dessert favorite
- Thanksgiving dessert, often
- Apple or peach, e.g.
- It may have a filling filling
- The horse in "National Velvet" (with "The")
- Apple or banana cream
- Apple or cherry creation
- Round dessert
- Dessert that ties into the puzzle's theme
- Diner staple
- Banana cream, for one
- Cherry or pizza creation
- It's often a la mode
- Pizzeria creation
- Cherry dessert
- Popular dessert choice
- Rhubarb or Boston cream
- Apple or lemon meringue
- Apple or lemon meringue concoction
- Common dessert
- A la mode item, sometimes
- Apple or cherry treat
- Thing in the sky for dreamers
- Pudding alternative
- After-dinner filling?
- Filling dessert?
- It's sweet after dinner
- Its shell is edible
- Apple product that's stood the test of time?
- Blackberry dessert
- Circular chart type
- Dessert sometimes topped with another dessert
- It might come after turkey
- *Mouth, rudely
- 3/14 dessert, for some
- Dessert used to teach fractions
- Dessert for the kittens who found their mittens
- Dessert often served a la mode
- Dessert within "whoopie"
- Dessert eaten on 3/14
- Filled dessert
- Pizza, or something to eat after pizza
- Word after "cutie" or "coconut cream"
- ___ chart (circular graphic)
- Cobbler's cousin
- Circular type of chart
- American dessert
- Jack Horner's fare
- Patty
- Sweet treat
- Banana or apple
- Mince <P>e.g.
- Vaudeville missile
- Mud creation
- Easy as ____
- Pumpkin for one
- Weapon for Soupy Sales
- Baker.s offering
- Blueberry or cherry
- Meal finisher
- 61 Across item
- Humble or easy as
- It comes in wedges
- It's in the sky?
- Simple Simon's desire
- Pecan or apple
- Word with sweetie or cutie
- Bakery goodie
- Reward for three little kittens
- It's just below the upper crust?
- Apple or banana cream dessert
- Baked good
- It may have a filling
- Apple or coconut cream ___
- Common dessert choice
- Blackberry or mince
- Common to-go fare
- Eating contest fare
- Shape of some charts
- Baked 52-Across item
- Bit of slapstick ammo, and a word that can follow the first parts of 18- and 63-Across and 3- and 27-Down
- Dessert in a crust
- Domino's delivery, informally
- Papa John's delivery
- Papa John's order
- Shape of some business charts
- Tot's mud concoction
- Word after Tweety or sweetie
- Regular or "Sicilian" order
- Domino's delivery
- Popular takeout meal
- Pumpkin or mince
- Common diner dessert
- Presentation chart shape
- Cobbler relative
- Food eaten on March 14
- Lemon meringue ___
- Pecan or pumpkin delight
- Proverbially 49-Across dessert
- Thrown dessert
- Word before "chart" or "crust"
- Waitress dessert
- @lokokitchen creation
- As easy as ___
- Circular dessert
- Dessert eaten on March 14
- Dessert often eaten on 3/14
- Dessert often filled with fruit
- Dessert served on March 14
- Dessert with a lattice
- Key lime dessert
- Pecan dessert
- Chart shape that's also a food
- Common Thanksgiving dessert
- Projectile in a Three Stooges movie
- Round chart shape
- Word after "pizza" or "pumpkin"
- ___ a la mode
- Tin filler
- Meal in slices
- Takeout meal
- Last word of the theme song to "The Jeffersons"
- Treat with a shell
- Mississippi mud ___
- Christmas treat
- Baked slapstick prop
- Dessert served at March 14 parties
- Sliced dish
- Mrs. Smith product
- Chart model
- Chart inspiration
- Pizza parlor order
- Chart template
- Christmas dinner finale
- Pumpkin, peach or pecan
- Projectile in a comedic fight
- Apple or cherry, e.g.
- Cobbler's kin
- Dessert often eaten on March 14
- It's easy, so they say
- Pandowdy kin
- Projectile in a slapstick fight
- Diner treat
- Pizza box contents
- Dividable dessert
- Key lime or coconut cream
- Peach, pumpkin or pecan
- Food in a shell
- Pumpkin, pecan or peach