Other crossword clues for answer "SCONE"
- SCONE
- Bakery product
- Teacake
- Breakfast treat
- Quick bread
- Crumbly item on a tray, say
- Baked treat served with clotted cream
- Teatime treat
- Tea biscuit
- Peet's treat
- Snack also known as a "rock cake"
- Treat with a latte
- Biscuit
- Teatime snack
- Pastry shop buy
- Treat with tea
- Bite with clotted cream
- Treat for tea
- Bite with tea
- Clotted cream go-with
- Tea pastry
- Coronation city of yore
- Biscuitlike bread
- Teatime comestible
- Latte go-with
- It may be buttered
- Dunce caps, e.g.
- Breakfast order that becomes a dessert order when its first letter is removed
- Devonshire cream go-with
- Scottish town known for a stone
- Biscuit at teatime
- Tiffin treat
- Small biscuit
- Scottish cake
- Tea complement
- British biscuit
- Crumpet cousin
- Muffin alternative
- Crumpet's cousin
- Cream tea ingredient
- Treat traditionally served with clotted cream and jam
- Tea mate?
- Tea cake's relative
- Scottish tea-cake
- Tea accompaniment
- Light biscuit
- Tea biscuits
- 27 Down go-with
- Teatime biscuit
- Tea go-with
- Biscuit with tea
- Light quick bread
- Serving at a Devonshire tea
- Tearoom biscuit
- Pastry at a Devonshire tea
- Tea cart treat
- British bakery buy
- Earl Grey dunker
- Quick bread choice
- Starbucks snack
- Clotted cream may be put on one
- Teahouse treat
- #13
- Pastry with tea
- Quick bread that may have raisins
- Tearoom nibble
- Clotted cream accompaniment
- Rock cake kin
- Scottish quick bread
- Tea partner
- Teatime cake
- Snack with tea
- Bakery buy
- 63 Across' tea biscuit
- Breakfast bread
- Crumpet alternative
- Earl Grey partner
- Big biscuit
- Breakfast biscuit
- Coffeehouse sweet
- Barley product
- Breakfast pastry
- Muffin cousin
- Tea-shop pastry
- Irish biscuit
- British teacake
- Tea-table treat
- Pastry served with 23 Across
- Tearoom cake
- Pastry served with tea
- Quadrant-shaped biscuit.
- Barley cake.
- Where Scottish kings were crowned.
- Stolen Stone of Destiny.
- The Stone of Destiny, recently stolen.
- Stolen stone.
- Bakery specialty.
- Symbolic stone of Britain.
- Baking powder biscuit.
- Wheaton cake.
- Scotch cake.
- Scotch tea cake.
- Stone of ___.
- A must with high tea.
- Cake.
- Something to eat.
- Scottish delicacy
- Tea fare
- Flat, round cake
- Type of pastry
- Famous stone
- Westminster stone
- Historic stone
- High-tea item
- Flat cake
- Tea-party treat
- Thin cake
- High-tea tidbit
- Tea tidbit
- Treat at teatime
- A quick bread
- Cake baked on a griddle
- Biscuit's cousin
- Quadrant-shaped cake
- High-tea delicacy
- Oatmeal quick bread
- Pastry for a coffee break
- Tidbit for tea
- Teatime goody
- Teatime refreshment
- Tea treat
- Triangular treat
- Scotland's Stone of ____
- Bakery goodie
- Scotland coronation site until 1651
- Calorie-dense treat
- Serving with tea
- Baked breakfast item
- Bakery treat
- Quick bread variety
- Tea accompanier
- Flour cake
- Tea tray goodie
- Teacart goodie
- Historic capital of Scotland
- English biscuit served with tea
- Turnover alternative
- Biscuit with English tea
- Variety of quick bread
- Treat on a tea trolley tray
- Afternoon tea offering
- Cafe offering
- Tea party serving
- Pastry served with afternoon tea
- British pastry served with tea
- Crumbly coffeehouse confection
- *It's sometimes served with high tea
- Pastry that can rhyme with "cone" or "gone"
- One might be studded with currants
- High tea accompaniment
- Biscuitlike pastry
- Biscuitlike cake
- Teacake kin
- Light griddle cake
- Rich quick bread
- Coffeehouse treat
- Biscuit relative
- Biscuity pastry
- British pastry
- Pastry with cheese and cherry varieties
- Snack with 30-Down
- High tea pastry
- Treat served with clotted cream
- Brit s tea adjunct
- English muffin kin
- Biscuit's kin
- Certain quick bread
- High tea goodie
- Tearoom serving
- Snack with afternoon tea
- Snack with 15-Down
- Treat with afternoon tea
- Pastry at a tea party
- Pastry often served with tea
- Triangular teatime snack
- Town known for a stone
- Breakfast baked item
- Treat similar to a rock cake
- Item served with clotted cream
- Teahouse offering
- Spends less money
- Tea shop treat
- Tearoom treat
- Social snack