Clues for the word "OREO"
We've had 1218 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 3084 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Family Time crossword on December 16, 2024.
Referring Clues
- It's a cookie
- Lunch box treat
- Cookie with a creme center
- Nabisco sweet
- Chocolate snack
- Hydrox rival
- Snack since 1912
- Black-and-white snack
- Lunchbox treat
- Hydrox alternative
- Cookie often eaten inside-out
- Cookie favorite
- Black-and-white treat
- It may get a good licking
- Nabisco favorite
- "Biscuit" introduced in 1912
- Two-toned treat
- Kind of "snackwich"
- Nabisco treat
- Snack that's bitten or licked
- Nabisco cookie
- Treat with milk
- After-lunch sandwich
- Sweet sandwich
- Chocolate-and-cream cookie
- Modern ice cream flavor
- It's dipped in milk
- Cookie in stacking contests
- It comes in black and white
- Cookie since 1912
- Hydrox competitor
- Snack in a stack
- Three-ply snack
- Mountain: Prefix
- It may get a licking after dinner
- Popular cookie
- Classic cookie
- Sandwich cookie
- Nabisco brand
- It's often twisted apart
- Creme-filled snack
- Round sandwich
- Dessert item since 1912
- Chocolate treat
- Three-layer treat
- Snack choice
- Black-and-white cookie
- Hydrox look-alike
- Sometimes-twisted snack
- Cookie with a crunch
- Three-layer snack
- Nabisco product
- It has a creamy middle
- ___ O's (Post cereal)
- It may be double-stuffed
- It's "sandwiched" in 17-, 23-, 35-, 45- and 56-Across
- Nabisco item
- Snack brand that sponsored Dale Earnhardt
- Often-twisted treat
- Snack item since 1912
- Cookie with a creamy middle
- DoubleStuf treat
- Round of snacking?
- Black and white cookie
- Stackable cookie
- Creme cookie
- Snack favorite
- Creme-filled cookie
- Something often twisted apart
- It has a 1 3/4" diameter
- Ice cream flavor
- Nabisco snack
- Certain cookie
- It may be dunked
- Circular snack
- Filled treat
- Cookie that has its name on it
- Nabisco best seller
- Wafers-and-creme treat
- Dunkable cookie
- Two-tone cookie
- Double Stuf, for one
- Cookie used in ice cream recipes
- Cookie with creme inside
- Name on a wafer
- Food item whose name appears on its side
- Snack sold in a stack
- Twistable treat
- Snack with a lickable center
- Popular sandwich cookie
- Ingredient in Cookies 'n Cream ice cream
- Twistable cookie
- Some twist it before eating
- Often-dunked item
- "Got Milk?" ad partner
- Splittable cookie
- Double Stuf treat
- Chocolaty treat
- Snack with a cream center
- Cookie introduced in 1912
- Nabisco best-seller
- Hydrox rival, once
- Twist-apart treat
- Stacking contest cookie
- Treat that's sometimes dunked
- After-lunch bite
- Lunchbox goody
- Cookie with a floral design on it
- Double Stuf cookie
- Cookie with its name on it
- After-lunch snack
- It may get a licking after lunch
- McFlurry flavor
- Cookie sold in a blue package
- Lunchbox dessert item
- Ice cream mix-in
- Kind of mud pie
- Cookie with a filling
- "Milk's favorite cookie," in commercials
- Cream-filled cookie
- It's one twisted cookie
- Dessert sandwich
- Black and white biscuit
- Cream sandwich
- "...a kid'll eat the middle of an ___ first"
- Soft-centered snack
- Layered cookie
- Two-tone treat
- Bite in black and white
- Bicolor bite
- Black and white snack
- Black-and-white sandwich
- After-school snack
- Lickable cookie
- It often gets dunked
- Creme-y snack
- Two-toned sandwich
- Nabisco nosh
- Snack that's been kosher since 1998
- Black-and-white bite
- Lunchbox sandwich?
- 90-year-old cookie
- Chocolate Creme cookie
- Ice cream variety
- Nonagenarian cookie
- Droxie lookalike
- It has two tones and three tiers
- Nosh from Nabisco
- Cookie that predates crossword puzzles
- Little dipper?
- Nabisco buy
- White and black snack
- Crunchy ice cream flavor
- Multi-level cookie
- Dunker's delight
- Stackable snack
- Chocolate sandwich
- Cookie many take apart
- Dunkable dessert
- Treat that is often taken apart
- Snack cookie since 1912
- White-centered snack
- Sunshine Hydrox alternative
- Cookie with creme
- Cookie frequently taken apart
- Treat that comes apart
- Ingredient in edible Dirt with Worms
- Double Delight for Cookie Monster
- Cookie that can be taken apart
- Brown-and-white cookie
- Black and white sandwich
- Each one has two colors and three layers
- Cookie sandwich
- Sandwich creme cookie
- Cookie sold in a White Fudge version in winter
- Black and white bite
- Chocolate-creme cookie
- Frequently dunked cookie
- Triple-decker treat
- Sweet treat
- Treat often taken apart
- Cookie on a Domino's pizza
- One topping for a Domino's dessert pizza
- Twisted cookie
- Chocolaty snack
- Dunkable treat
- Big Stuf cookie
- Cookie for dunking
- Twistable snack
- Chips Ahoy! alternative
- Cookies-and-cream cookie
- Vanilla ice cream add-in
- Twist-apart cookie
- Stratified snack
- "Milk's Favorite Cookie"
- Classic Nabisco snack
- Sundae topper, perhaps
- A kid'll eat the middle of it first
- Lickable treat
- Its creme may be eaten first
- Treat with a "Golden" variety
- Golden ___ (Nabisco cookie)
- After-school treat, maybe
- Its ingredient list starts with sugar and ends with chocolate
- Brand of piecrust
- Lickable snack
- Ice cream sandwich brand
- The first one was made at what is now Chelsea Market
- Newton alternative
- Flavor of a McDonald's McFlurry
- Twisted treat
- Dunked treat
- Blizzard flavor at Dairy Queen
- ___ O's (chocolaty cereal)
- Crispy creme treat
- ___ Freeze (drink at Friendly's)
- Sponsor of NASCAR's Meijer 300 race
- Cookie that's been kosher since 5758
- Lunchables treat
- Mallomar alternative
- Klondike bar variety
- ___ Thin Crisps (Nabisco product)
- Newman-O lookalike
- Cookie that debuted in 1912
- ___ Dunkers (oblong cookies)
- Makeshift beach blanket Othello piece?
- See 23-Across
- Brand of chocolate cones
- Brand since 1912
- Source of the title material in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "The White Stuff"
- Brand on nabiscoworld.com
- Breyers ice cream flavor
- Dairy Queen Blizzard choice
- "Dark, delicious cookie" of ad jingle fame
- Dessert pizza topping at Domino's
- "___ Cookie Blues" (Lonnie Mack song)
- ___ Cakesters (snack brand)
- Embossed treat
- Kraft cookie brand
- McFlurry flavor at McDonald's
- Double Stuf Racing League brand
- Crumbled ice cream topping
- It can be twisted
- Cakesters brand
- Layered treat
- Fudgees brand
- "Milk's favorite cookie" sloganeer
- It has 12 flowers on each side
- Kraft Foods cookie brand
- Cookie-based Jell-O pudding flavor
- Oft-dunked treat
- Its parts may be eaten separately
- Nabisco chocolate-and-creme cookie
- Creme-filled chocolate cookie
- Lunch bag treat
- Lunch munchie
- Lunchtime snack
- Cookie that can be divided
- 95-year-old cookie
- Treat with creme
- Snack with several eating options
- Oft-twisted treat
- Double Delight snack
- Little dipper in a milky way?
- Popular snack since 1912
- Oft-twisted cookie
- Popular treat to split
- Lunchbag dessert
- It was made kosher in 1998
- Lunchbag snack
- Sandwich-style sweet
- Billion-selling cookie
- Droxie competitor
- Sweet snack
- Droxie alternative
- Best-selling cookie
- Sweet debut of 1912
- Cookie with a 1 3/4" diameter
- Snack cookie
- Crunchy ice-cream ingredient
- Snack introduced in 1912
- Sandwich snack
- Sandwich-cookie name
- Three-layer cookie
- It was once made with lemon meringue
- Triple-decker cookie
- Ice-cream additive
- Circular treat
- Edible disk
- Milk partner
- Domino's ___ Dessert Pizza
- Sandwich treat
- One of a half-trillion sold since 1912
- Milk-and-cookies choice
- Ice-cream extra, perhaps
- Ice-cream ingredient, maybe
- Sandwich cookie name
- Bestselling cookie
- Nabisco name
- Vowel-rich snack
- Snack with a floral design on it
- Creme-centered snack
- Cookie with three parts
- Cookie Monster treat, maybe
- Nabisco classic
- Twist-apart snack
- Cookie treat
- White-centered cookie
- Double Stuf, e.g.
- A kid'll eat the middle of one first
- "Milk's favorite cookie," according to ads
- Three-tiered treat
- Lunchbox dessert
- Popular milk dunkee
- Cookie jar denizen, perhaps
- Popular cookie brand
- It has a cream center
- Oft-twisted snack
- Cream-filled treat
- Nabisco goodie
- Cookie for 95 years
- Treat for Cookie Monster
- Snack first created in 1912
- Lunchbox cookie, perhaps
- Classic Nabisco cookie
- After-lunch sandwich?
- Crossword constructor's favorite cookie
- Treat that can be pulled apart
- Item often dunked in milk
- Cookie jar item, perhaps
- Cream cookie
- Vowel-rich cookie
- Dunkable delectable
- Triple-layer cookie
- Thing often eaten open-faced
- Stacked snack
- You might unscrew it to eat it
- Blue-packaged cookie
- Cookie nearing 100
- Ubiquitous cookie
- Bicolor treat
- "Uh-Oh!" cookie
- Cookie often pulled apart
- Ubiquitous crossword cookie
- Embossed snack
- Creamy nibble
- Black and white goodie
- Bicolored snack
- Popular cookie since 1912
- Snack that may be twisted apart
- Round treat
- Cookies 'n' cream component
- Cookie jar denizen, maybe
- Cookie often eaten inside out
- Store-bought cookie
- Classic treat
- Nabisco nibble
- Creamy cookie
- Popular treat since 1912
- Cookie with filling
- Two-toned cookie
- After-dinner sandwich?
- Circular cookie
- It's 71% cookie, 29% creme
- Snack that's often separated
- It has two colors and three layers
- Ice-cream extra, at times
- Two-toned cookie treat
- Two-colored cookie
- Best-selling cookie in America
- Snack whose ingredient list ends with chocolate
- Big name at Nabisco
- Dunking cookie
- Crosswords' favorite cookie
- World's best-selling cookie
- Fun Stix cookie brand
- Uh-Oh! ___ (Nabisco product)
- Mousse pie ingredient, maybe
- One may be dipped in milk
- ___ Cakesters (Nabisco offering)
- Longtime Hydrox competitor
- Cookie some dunk in milk
- Cookie with a twist?
- Snack with a floral design
- Treat in a blue wrapper
- Dunker's cookie
- Ice cream topping, sometimes
- Cookie type
- Twisting dessert
- Brown bagger's dessert, perhaps
- Filled cookie
- After-school munchie
- Dirt cake ingredient
- Favorite snack in crosswords?
- Ice cream add-in
- Satirical 1974 novel by Fran Ross that shares its name with a cookie
- Layered cookie treat
- Snack with a creamy middle
- Sandwich-style dunker
- White-center snack
- Two-color cookie
- Cookie that might flavor a McFlurry
- Three-tiered snack
- One twisted cookie?
- White-and-black stacked snack
- Sweet treat since 1912
- Oft-disassembled cookie
- Top-selling cookie
- Ice-cream flavor
- Cookie first baked in Manhattan's Chelsea district
- Twisted-apart treat
- Two-tone sandwich cookie
- Cookie that many take apart
- "Milk's favorite cookie," according to ads
- After-meal sandwich
- Crunchy munchie
- Modern ice-cream flavor
- Cookie classic
- Twist-open snack?
- Domino's ___ Dessert Pizza
- Black and white treat
- Kind of pie or cake
- Cookie that predates crosswords
- Subject of Weird Al's "The White Stuff"
- Cookies 'n' cream cookie
- Common name for a black-and-white dog
- Snack that can be twisted open
- Cookie similar to Hydrox
- Cookie used in some Klondike bars
- Round, crunchy sweet
- Triple-decker snack
- Creme-filled treat
- ___ Dessert Pizza (Domino's dish)
- Target of some twisters
- Cookie
- Common cookie
- Snack with a removable top
- Cookies & Cream ingredient, maybe
- Item in a "lick race"
- Layered snack
- Kind of pie or cake
- After-school treat
- Three-part cookie
- Treat introduced in 1912
- Lunch box cookie
- Food associated with the starts of 16-, 36- and 56-Across
- Tri-level snack
- Popular ice-cream ingredient
- Lunchbox snack
- Nabisco trademark
- Cookie with creme in the middle
- ___ Frosty Parfait (Wendy's dessert)
- Filling snack?
- Stacked cookie
- ___ crumbles
- Name for a black and white dog
- Cookie with parallel chocolate disks
- Double-disc cookie
- Cookie shaped like two of its letters
- Sandwich without meat or cheese
- Tiered treat
- Tri-level cookie
- Cookie found in many crosswords
- Cookie used in milkshakes
- Sand-wich cookie
- Often-dunked cookie
- Dunkable sweet
- Cookie name
- Subject of Weird Al Yankovic's 'The White Stuff'
- Oft-dunked cookie
- Cookie giant
- Nabisco nugget
- Lunchbox sweet
- Name on a cookie
- Cookie that often appears in crosswords
- Three-tier cookie
- ___ balls (chocolaty snacks)
- Crumbled ingredient in "dirt pudding"
- Snack with a Double Stuf variety
- Stacked treat
- Blizzard variety
- Snack that turned 100 last month
- Hundred-year-old cookie
- Cookie celebrating 100 years
- Cookie celebrating its centennial in 2012
- Cookie favorites for decades
- 100-year-old cookie
- Sundae mix-in
- Cookie embossed with florets
- Snack
- Doubly unhealthy deep-fried snack
- Round sandwich cookie
- 100-year-old snack
- Cookie that's been around for a century
- Treat celebrating its 100th birthday in 2012
- Cookie with an iconic embossed design
- Dunkable sandwich cookie
- One dunked after school
- Brand with chocolate cookie outsides
- Cookie treat since 1912
- Sweet, circular treat
- Cookie with two colors and three layers
- Hugely popular cookie
- Cookie sandwiched inside 17-, 24-, 42-, and 56-Across
- Black and white snack since 1912
- Cookie that celebrated its centennial this year
- "100 years young" cookie
- Certain cookie with a filling
- ___ Blizzard (Dairy Queen offering)
- Sandwich often given a twist
- Cookie in ice cream, often
- Cookie with Spring and Winter varieties
- Common black-and-white cat name
- Cookie first sold in 1912
- Brand that turned 100 in 2012
- Lunch box dessert item
- Biscuit brand
- Brand featured at nabiscoworld.com
- Post-sandwich sandwich?
- Brand with a 2012 centennial
- Nabisco's bestseller
- Cookie that can be readily stacked
- Dessert developed by Nabisco in 1912
- After-school cookie
- Small sandwich
- Cookie whose embossed design is trademarked
- Particular sandwich cookie
- "Creme Sandwich" cookie
- Two-tone dunker
- Popular dunker
- Cookie that recently celebrated its centennial
- Dipped cookie
- Crumbled ice-cream additive
- 101-year old cookie
- Post-sandwich sandwich cookie
- Bicolor "biscuit" since 1912
- Crushed sundae topping
- Crumbly snack
- Longtime Hydrox rival
- Blizzard choice at Dairy Queen
- Creme-filled chocolate snack
- Nabisco moneymaker
- "Double Stuf" treat
- Snack-aisle fixture
- Black and white dunker
- Nabisco sandwich cookie
- Its slogan is "Milk's Favorite Cookie"
- Licked cookie
- ______ blizzard (dairy queen offering)
- Sweet lunchbox sandwich
- Cookie that's one year older than crosswords
- Biscuit
- Snack brand with a 2012 centennial
- Cookie seen in "Wreck-It Ralph"
- ___ Biscuit (1912 debut)
- Nabisco mainstay
- Crunchy sundae topping
- Pulled-apart cookie
- Cookie on a sundae, perhaps
- "Double Stuf" cookie
- ___ Cakesters
- Lunchbox snack, perhaps
- Snack item that's round on both ends?
- Versatile cookie
- Cookie with only one consonant
- Crunchy ice-cream flavor
- Cookie owned by the same company as Chips Ahoy!
- It may get dipped in milk
- Dunkable snack
- Cookie with a disgusting-sounding, limited-time watermelon flavor
- Cookie that received its kosher certification in late 1997
- Ice cream mix-in, ___ crumbles
- Cookie with a name of unknown origin
- Three-part snack
- "Wonderfilled" brand
- Cookies 'n Cream cookie
- Snack that can be twisted apart
- Treat with a creme filling
- Dairy Queen Blizzard add-in
- Treat with three vowels
- Top-selling cookie of the 20th century
- Twistable cookie treat
- Cookie choice
- Crunchy ice-cream topping
- Blizzard flavor
- Brand with a "Twist, Lick, Dunk" app
- "Milk's Favorite Cookie"
- A favorite with milk
- Cookie jar denizen, often
- Tripartite treat
- Addictive cookie, according to a 2013 study
- Lunchbox cookie
- Popular lunch bag munchie
- It can make a cookie shake crunchy
- Lunchbox cookie, sometimes
- Oft-dunked sweet
- Nabisco offering
- Black-and-white dunker
- Snack that's been a kosher food since 1998
- Brand with a "Wonderfilled" ad campaign
- Cookie that's kosher
- Cookie atop a sundae, sometimes
- Cookie brand
- Milk go-with
- Three-tiered cookie
- Breyers ___ Cookies & Cream
- DoubleStuf cookie
- Jell-O pudding flavoring
- Cookies n' Creme cookie maker
- 8 Down Cookies 'N Creme ingredient
- Chocolaty nibble
- "Wonderfilled" cookie
- Treat dipped in milk
- Cookie ingredient in dirt cake
- Post-sandwich sandwich
- Dunked cookie
- McFlurry option
- Traditional ingredient in cookies and cream ice cream
- Lunch-box cookie
- Sweet snack-time sandwich
- Cookie sometimes dunked in milk
- ___ cheesecake (black-and-white dessert)
- ___ balls: chocolaty snacks
- Cookie involved in a licking race
- Snack with Banana Split and Birthday Cake varieties
- Cookie used in many desserts
- Snack often twisted
- Cookie added to a McFlurry
- Snack sometimes fried
- Bicolor snack
- Snack in a see-through pack
- Cookie jar denizen, sometimes
- Often-dunked treat
- Snack with a white center
- Cookie jar denizen
- Cookie in cookies-and-cream ice cream
- Cookie with white filling
- Cookie jar item
- Non-fruit smoothie flavor
- Tiered snack
- Chocolate cookie
- Chocolate cookie with white filling
- DoubleStuf, e.g.
- Its limited editions have included Watermelon and Gingerbread
- Black and white cookies
- "The world's favorite cookie"
- Snack with white filling
- Cookie with a chocolaty outside
- Commercial cookie
- ___ Thins (Nabisco snacks)
- Cookie that has its own day every March 6
- Dirt pie ingredient
- Cookie on a sundae, sometimes
- Product first released by the National Biscuit Company in 1912
- Cookie with a Thins variety
- Stackable dessert item
- "Wonderfilled" snack
- Type of cookie
- Snack in a new "Thin" version
- Cookie that outcompeted Hydrox
- Cookie with a white cream filling
- Cookie that's loaded with vowels
- Cookie selection
- Best-selling sandwich cookie
- Crunch Parfait ingredient
- Sunday topper, perhaps
- ___ cookies 'n creme: Jell-O flavor
- Cookie often taken apart
- Brand touted as "Milk's favorite cookie"
- Deep-fried carnival treat
- Source of some ice creams' crunch
- Cookie snackwich
- Dessert item that was clued as "Mountain: Comb. form" in old crosswords
- Dairy Queen Blizzard option
- Small sweet sandwich
- Snack with a Thins variety
- Source of cheesecake crunch
- Three-layered cookie
- Lunch box treat since 1912
- Cookie in Blizzard Cake
- Creme-filled goodie
- Treat often split
- Cookie resembling the old Hydrox
- "America's Favorite Cookie"
- Coveted cookie
- Three-ply cookie
- Venerable cookie
- Popular chocolate cookie
- Snack sometimes eaten from the inside out
- Food brand since 1912
- "Twist, Lick, Dunk" cookie
- Handi-Snacks snack
- Treat with a lickable center
- Cookie that can be disassembled
- Treat since 1912
- Cookie in dirt cake
- Three-layered snack
- 1 Down-shaped treat
- Crunchy ingredient in ice cream
- Separable cookie
- Black-and-white sandwich cookie
- Cookie in some McFlurrys
- Cookie that started as a Hydrox knockoff
- Three-layered treat
- Cookie with a 'Thins' line
- Common cookie type
- Dairy Queen Blizzard flavor
- Chocolate cookie brand
- Snack that can stack
- Cookie that's often pulled apart
- Creme-centered treat
- It has a Candy Corn limited edition for Halloween
- Snack food
- Embossed cookie
- Double Delight cookie
- Cookie from Nabisco
- Nabisco chocolate-creme cookie
- Cookie that may be dipped in milk
- Nabisco cookie since 1912
- Cookie with three layers
- Sister brand of Nilla
- Mini ___ cheesecake
- Jell-O pudding flavor
- Cookie with more vowels than consonants
- Cookie with a limited-edition Peeps version
- ___ Biscuit, product debut of 1912
- Two-tone snack
- Cookie with flower designs
- Cookie in some Klondike bars
- Billion-selling snack
- 1912 answer to the Hydrox
- One may be crumbled on a sundae
- Nabisco brand since 1912
- Nabisco's answer to Hydrox
- ___ O's (chocolaty cereal brand)
- Nabisco bestseller
- Cookie with three vowels
- Cookie you may twist apart
- Dunked snack
- Certain cookie brand
- Snack in a new Firework flavor
- It's 29% cream
- "Creme sandwich" introduced over a century ago
- Cookie from the makers of 10-Across
- Crunchy cheesecake ingredient
- Certain fro-yo add-in
- Cookie with a limited-edition Swedish Fish variety
- Crumbled froyo topping
- Its filling contained lard until 1997
- Brand name after "Oh! Oh!," in old ads
- Snack you might bite or lick
- Cookie deep-fried at state fairs
- Cookie once billed as a "biscuit"
- Snack with a lickable center
- Treat with a Thins variety
- Android operating system named for a cookie
- Crunchy cookie
- Small, sweet sandwich
- Cookie snack from Nabisco
- Cookie often twisted apart
- Sweet, stackable cookie
- Chocolate-and-vanilla cookie
- Sandwich-type cookie
- Black and white cookie treat
- Black and white cookie snack
- Cookie favorite since 1912
- Cookie with a white center
- Top-selling U.S. cookie
- Snack from Nabisco
- "Kid'll eat the middle" cookie
- Layer cookie
- Cookie often served with milk
- Chunky milkshake flavor
- Milkshake flavor
- Food introduced in 1912
- Dichromatic dessert
- Cookie often dipped in milk
- Milkshake flavor with chunks
- Cookie with an "Uh-Oh!" variety
- Cookie with a Double Delight variety
- Cookie used in cheesecake
- Food with its name stamped on it
- Popular cookie type
- Cookie that turns 100 in 2012
- Cookie sometimes deep-fried
- Kind of cookie
- Cookie with orange filling in October
- Cheesecake flavor
- Twisted food
- Cakesters cookie
- Cookie treat with three vowels
- Sandwich for dessert
- Hydrox rival, now that Hydrox is back on the market
- Cookie that once had "Sandwich" in its name
- Cookie served crumbled in some drinks
- Cookie in some pie crusts
- Sweet cookie treat
- Chunky milkshake ingredient
- Pie crust flavor
- Cookie that can be "Double Stuf"
- Brand with a "Triple Double" variety
- Cookie in pie crusts
- Cookie with its name stamped on it
- "Who's that kid with the ___ cookie?" (old jingle)
- Cookie with a seasonal Pumpkin Spice variety
- Chocolate cookie name
- Cookie sometimes eaten inside-out
- Sandwich after a sandwich?
- Certain type of cookie
- Cookie with a Peeps-flavored 2017 variety
- Three-part black-and-white cookie
- Cookie that somehow did a Swedish Fish version
- Oft-dunked cookie type
- Lunchbox nosh
- Snack that turns 104 in 2016
- Sister brand of Teddy Grahams
- ___ Thins (cookie variety)
- Chocolate-and-vanilla treat
- Stacked snack since 1912
- Brand with a 2017 dunk challenge
- Brand advertised as "Wonderfilled"
- Treat older than sliced bread
- Lunchbox staple
- Cookie in dirt pudding
- Some kids eat the middle of this first
- Cookie in many crosswords
- Popular creme-filled cookie
- It may be dipped in milk
- Vowel-rich treat
- Three-layered sandwich
- Cookie that reportedly is produced in 59 minutes
- Chocolaty treat since 1912
- Junk-food sandwich
- Black-and-white delight
- Cookie with a Candy Corn variety
- Ingredient in several Dairy Queen Blizzards
- Cookie with a Cookies & Creme variety
- Cookie deep-fried at fairs
- Onetime "Open up...and take a lick!" advertiser
- Treat whose name appears on it twice
- Cookie with a limited edition Hot & Spicy Cinnamon variety
- Nabisco snack since 1912
- Cookie with a Triple Double variety
- Cookie sometimes used in cheesecakes
- Sandwich cookie with a Peeps-flavored version that was released in 2017
- It has a Double Stuf variety
- Cookie whose 2017 "Mystery Flavor" was revealed to be Fruity Pebbles
- Cookie with a Peeps variety
- Two-tone sandwich
- Sandwich cookie brand
- "Wonderfilled" goody
- Cookie with a Thin Bites variety
- Cookie crumbled into desserts
- ___ Thin Bites (sandwich cookies with a fudge-dipped variety)
- Stale cookie in crosswords?
- Snack that may come in a sleeve
- Two-toned snack
- Cookie sold in over 100 countries
- Cookie sometimes crumbled over ice cream
- Chocolate nosh
- Cookie you can twist apart to eat the filling
- Mega Stuf ___ (sandwich cookie with a lot of creme filling)
- Cookie with a "Dunk Challenge"
- Its packaging calls it a "chocolate sandwich cookie"
- McFlurry With ___ Cookies (McDonald's dessert)
- Chocolate cookie treat
- Cookie brand that's similar to Hydrox
- Cookie with a limited edition Dunkin' Donuts Mocha variety
- Cookie typically used in cookies-and-cream ice cream
- Cookie with a new Kettle Corn flavor
- Particular cream cookie
- Cookie crumbled in ice cream
- Classic Nabisco sandwich cookie
- Cookie that's crumbled on some sundaes
- Cookie in a Dairy Queen Blizzard
- Cookie in some cheesecake crusts
- Crunchy part of some ice creams
- Snack often eaten inside-out
- Sister brand of Nilla wafers
- Cookie with a creme filling
- Cookie in pie crust
- Treat embossed with its name
- Often-dunked snack
- Snack that's often pulled apart
- Cookie variety
- Disc-shaped sweet
- Three-vowel snack
- Cookie with floret designs
- Nabisco bite
- Cookie that may be pulled apart
- Cookie in dirt cups
- Cookie with a Thins Bites variety
- Cookie brand that launched Hot Chicken Wing and Wasabi varieties in China in August 2018
- Treat with its name on both sides
- Cookies 'n' creme cookie
- Frozen yogurt mix-in
- McFlurry cookie
- Cookie embossed with its name
- Three-layer lunchbox treat
- Snack Pack cookie
- Apt name for a tuxedo cat
- Cookie in some ice cream
- Two-tone crunchy treat
- Nabisco's answer to the Hydrox
- Three-voweled snack
- Cookie in cheesecake recipes
- Snack with a Thin Bites variety
- Its Halloween variety has orange creme
- Kettle Corn ___ (2018 yellow-and-white debut)
- A cookie brand
- Cookie that has three parts
- Cookie with a Mini version
- It was originally called a "Biscuit"
- Cookie in piecrusts
- Snack sandwich
- Cookie in some sundaes
- Mega Stuf cookie brand
- Layered Nabisco treat
- Cookie crumbled on sundaes
- Crumbled sundae-topping cookie
- Chips Ahoy! shelfmate
- Big name in the cookie aisle
- Brand whose website could ask users to accept cookies, aptly
- Brand at snackworks.com
- Cookie inspired by the Hydrox
- Cookie with a Kettle Corn variety
- Black-and-white item you can consume whole
- Cookie that's sometimes deep-fried
- 1.75"-diameter cookie
- Sister brand of Chips Ahoy!
- Separable snack item
- Twist-apart-able treat
- Cookie many enjoy
- Cookie in many recipes
- 5-Down treat
- Nabisco's top seller
- ___ Thins (cookies)
- Sandwich with cocoa
- Cookie with a PB&J variety
- Cookie in Jell-O pudding
- "Minute to Win It" cookie
- Cookie in some Breyers Cookies & Cream
- Cookie in a "Lick Race"
- Trilayer treat
- DQ Blizzard flavor
- ___ O's (cereal)
- Black-and-white Nabisco cookie
- Cookie filled with "Stuf"
- Cookie that's often twisted
- Shake cookie
- Snack with its name on it
- Snack imprinted with its name
- A type of cookie
- 53-calorie treat
- ___ O's (breakfast cereal)
- Cookie shaped like its first or last letter
- Variety of cookie
- Cookie on a sundae
- Cookie in mud pies
- Cookie with a Cinnamon Bun variety
- Cookie made with cocoa
- Fried cookie at a fair
- World's top-selling cookie
- ___ O's (black-and-white cereal)
- Tri-layer cookie
- Snack item once advertised as "WONDERfILLED"
- Cookie that's 29% cream
- Most common commercial name in New York Times crosswords
- "Lick Race" cookie
- Crumbled sundae topping
- Twist-open cookie
- Cookie with a Golden variety
- Good name for a tuxedo cat
- Cookie with crossword colors
- Froyo mix-in
- Cookie with a Big Stuf version, once
- 53-calorie cookie
- Classic cookie snack
- Product with a milk splash on its packaging
- It's sold in crumbs for crusts
- Halloween treat with orange creme
- Cookie in milkshakes
- Cookie with many limited edition flavors
- Cookie with a Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie flavor
- Treat with the identical color scheme as this puzzle
- Two-color snack
- Cookie brand with many flavors
- Android version between Nougat and Pie
- Black-and-white classic snack
- Its 2019 mystery flavor was Churro
- Cookie introduced after Hydrox
- Sweet creation of 1912
- Black-and-white classic
- Snack with a Green Tea version in China and Japan
- Sundae topper, sometimes
- Chocolate sandwich cookie
- Cookie that some people eat with mustard
- Cheesecake variety
- Cookie in some crusts
- Cookie for some sundaes
- Mega Stuf cookie
- Brand of creme-filled cookies
- Cookie with an annual mystery flavor
- Cookie that went kosher in 1997
- Hydrox cookie lookalike
- Venerable dessert brand
- DoubleStuf snack
- Snack with one consonant
- Great Value's Twist & Shout cookie looks like one
- "Stuf"-stuffed cookie
- Common round snack
- Cookie bearing the Nabisco logo
- Dairy Queen's ___ Blizzard Cake
- Most Stuf cookie
- Dirt pudding ingredient
- Black pie crust component
- Topping on some dessert pizzas
- A child may dunk one in milk
- Cookie with a Red Velvet variety
- Popular name for a black-and-white pet
- Brand with coconut and pistachio “Thins”
- Crumbled sundae topper
- Cookie brand with a Carrot Cake flavor
- “Milk’s Favorite Cookie”
- Crisp, sweet sandwich
- Brand formerly advertised as “The Original Twister”
- Seller of a Double Stuf Cookie pillow
- Black bits in some sundaes
- Piece in some chocolaty cheesecakes
- Popular triple-decker cookie
- Common cookie variety
- It was inspired by Sunshine Hydrox cookies
- ___ O's (cookie-flavored cereal)
- Black-and-white sweet treat
- Cookie with a Most Stuf variety
- Big name in cookies
- Brand with a wasabi flavor in China
- Tiramisu treat just for 2020
- Milk dunker
- Cookie with a Tiramisu Flavor Creme variety
- Golden ___ (vanilla-flavored snack)
- Sister brand of Newtons
- Sandwich often deep-fried
- Cookie that may be pulled apart or dunked
- Chocolaty cookie
- Cookie with a Mega Stuf variety
- Cookie often split apart
- Treat with cocoa
- Makeup of some crumbles
- Cookie similar to a Joe-Joe
- Early Hydrox rival
- Cookie sometimes dunked in orange juice
- Certain sandwich cookie
- Triple-decker cookie brand
- 1.75" sandwich
- Cookie often dunked in milk
- The Most Stuf cookie
- Customizable cookie
- Certain pie crust flavor
- Snack manufactured in 18 countries
- Sundae-topping cookie
- ___ Thins (certain cookies)
- Treat with many Limited Edition flavors
- It's black and white and dipped in milk
- Black-and-white cookie sandwich
- Cookie with a 2020 Supreme collab
- Cookie that some twist
- Cookie with a 2020 rainbow edition
- Cookie and cream
- Cookie that may be Lady Gaga-themed
- Frozen yogurt flavor
- Snack with Red Velvet and Key Lime Pie varieties
- Cookie in the shape of its first and last letters
- Deep-fried ___
- Treat that had a Watermelon flavor
- Brand of brownies
- Cookie similar to an Annie's Grabbit
- Cookie with limited editions
- Black-and-white Nabisco product
- Double Stuf ___
- Crumbly ice cream topping
- Cookie with a "Chromatica" edition
- Brand with a wasabi-flavored variety in China
- Crossword cookie
- Name for a black-and-white cat
- Cookie that has been deemed kosher since 1997
- Cookie similar to a Giro
- Cookie with a Red Velvet limited edition
- Cookie brand with a Peach Oolong flavor
- Black-and-white item in a sleeve
- Cookie with Forbidden City flavors
- Cookie in some dirt cakes
- Treat thought to be stamped with symbols of the Knights Templar
- Cookie launched in China in 1996
- Vegan sandwich cookie
- Cookie with a Cherry Cola variety
- Cookie whose bakers went on strike in 2021
- In a taste test by Epicurious, it lost out to the Back to Nature Classic Creme Cookie
- Cookie with a Lychee Rose Cake flavor
- Cookie with a gluten-free version as of 2021
- Treat often eaten filling-first
- Cookie that might be eaten creme-first
- Cookie with a Sakura Matcha flavor
- Cookie that might be fried at a fair
- Cookie eaten with peanut butter in "The Parent Trap"
- Cookie with an Apple Cider Donut flavor
- Sweet little sandwich
- After-sandwich sandwich
- Cookie with a Sour Plum flavor
- Cookie in some sleeves
- Cookie option
- Name for a black-and-white pet
- Cookie that has a lychee flavor in China
- Little dipper?
- Apt name for a black-and-white cat
- Cookie used as a froyo topping
- Cookie in an Alice Wu short film
- Ingredient in a McDonald's McFlurry
- Treat with a 71%-to-29% cookie-to-cream ratio
- Cookie whose packaging shows a splash of milk
- Name for a Dalmatian, perhaps
- Stackable food item
- Snack item with approximately 53 calories
- ___ O's
- Popular cake topping ingredient
- Twistable snack item
- Snack item that's partly foreordained?
- Brand name on Cakesters snack cakes
- Cookie with a Cakesters variety
- ___ cakesters (black-and-white treats)
- Cookie in cookies 'n cream ice cream
- Black-and-white cookie brand
- Cookie that's deep-fried at fairs
- Brand behind Cakesters snack cakes
- Cookie used as a 12-Down topping
- Cookie with a Firework variety
- Food item that starts and ends with the same letter
- Snack item that might be twisted or dunked
- ___ fluff (black-and-white dessert)
- Product with a Mini variety
- Cookie that's filled with "Stuf"
- Disc-shaped cookie
- Cookie with a limited edition Pumpkin Spice flavor
- Cookie dipped in milk
- Snack item sometimes shown in ads next to a glass of milk
- Ice cream flavor with a crunch
- Cookie once promoted with the line "Take a lick - you'll love it"
- Cookie with a Cakester variety
- Cookie with the same colors as a crossword
- Froyo topping
- McFlurry mix-in
- Popular layered cookie
- Snack item split by Ross and Rachel in the pilot episode of "Friends"
- Cold Stone Creamery mix-in
- Treat from Nabisco
- ___ balls (decadent dessert)
- Crumbly cake topping
- Kind of cookie with two colors
- You can open it with a twist
- Blizzard component, often
- Cookie with a Blueberry Pie variety
- Cookie with cream
- Snack item that has been made in more than 85 flavors
- Cookie with a Cotton Candy edition
- Nabisco's iconic snack
- Chocolate cookie brand name
- Cookie in some cocktails
- Popular lunchbox cookie
- One might be Double Stuf
- Froyo topping option
- Sandwich cookie with a Candy Corn variety
- Stackable treat
- Black-and-white milkshake flavor
- Cookie used to make Halloween bat-shaped treats
- Cookie whose creme is called "RE," in a meme
- Cookie in cookies and cream
- Ice cream cookie
- Cookie with a Fruit Punch variety
- Cookie with a Tiramisu flavor
- Cookie that contains 90 ridges
- Cookie with "Stuf" inside
- Cookie with a Java Chip flavor
- Cookie often deep-fried at state fairs
- Cute name for a black-and-white pet
- Cookie with a Jelly Donut flavor
- Cookie in many milkshakes
- Lunchbox cookie type
- Cookie with Stuf
- Cookie with a Blackpink collaboration
- Handi-Snacks cookie
- Cookie with a version inspired by Lady Gaga's "Chromatica" album
- Crushed ingredient in "dirt cake"
- Cookie with fondant filling
- Cookie with a Hot Chicken Wing flavor
- Popular name for a tuxedo cat
- Two-color cookie type
- Cookie in a CollegeHumor sketch
- Cookie with a dirt cake flavor
- Cookie with a Space Dunk variety
- 112-year-old cookie brand
- Pink-and-green cookie inspired by Lady Gaga's "Chromatica"
- Cookie with a Root Beer Float flavor
- Crumbled dessert topping
- Cookie with layers
- McCafé frappé flavor
- Dirt cake cookie
- May___ (fake Heinz condiment mix with a cookie in its name)
- Cookie in some McFlurries
- Oft-crumbled cookie
- "Oh! Oh! ___" (onetime snack brand slogan)
- Treat with stuffing called Stuf
- Milkshake mix-in at Five Guys
- Sandwich cookie with a Pumpkin Spice Flavor
- Cookie used to make dirt
- Cookie similar to a Caco
- The "dirt" in a pudding-based dessert
- Cookie with a Coca-Cola variety
- Sandwich cookie type
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