Clues for the word "PIE"
We've had 628 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1390 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on April 12, 2025.
Definition of pie
- n. - An article of food consisting of paste baked with something in it or under it; as, chicken pie; venison pie; mince pie; apple pie; pumpkin pie.
- n. - See Camp, n., 5.
- n. - A magpie.
- n. - Any other species of the genus Pica, and of several allied genera.
- n. - The service book.
- n. - Type confusedly mixed. See Pi.
- v. t. - See Pi.
Referring Clues
- Pizza
- USA Today chart
- Sales pitch?
- It has a shell
- Soupy Sales missile
- Pizzeria order
- Bit of Trivial Pursuit equipment
- Something to go to a bakery for
- Pandowdy, e.g.
- Amount to be divided
- Kind of chart
- Cobbler
- Item for Little Jack Horner
- Quiche, e.g.
- Trivial Pursuit piece
- Kind of tin
- Sugar ___
- Symbol of simplicity
- Prop in slapstick
- Cobbler, e.g.
- Epitome of easiness
- Crusty one?
- Dessert from an oven
- Mud ___
- Comedic missile
- Order from Domino's
- Three Stooges prop
- ___-eyed
- Mincemeat dessert
- Pizzeria output
- Moon__ (sweet treat)
- Ice cream go-with
- Dessert in a pan
- Crusty dessert
- It may be humble
- Chart type
- "National Velvet" horse
- Shoo-fly ___
- Slapstick prop
- Epitome of easiness?
- Word with sugar or cream
- Humble follower
- Clown's prop
- Chart shape
- With 13-Down, a diner order
- Pizza order
- Thanksgiving serving
- Word with cutie or sweetie
- It has some crust
- Goodie to be divided
- Mincemeat ___
- USA Today chart shape
- It may be served à la mode
- Set of wedges?
- Christmas ___
- Easy as ___
- Missile from a prankster
- Bake sale offering
- Chicken pot ___
- "American ___"
- Little Jack Horner's dessert
- Tin contents
- Kind of filling
- Three Stooges missile
- Trivial Pursuit goal
- Representation of a budget, often
- "American ___" (1999 sex comedy)
- Dessert menu item
- Word after honey or humble
- Custard concoction
- Shoeless cobbler?
- Word with honey or humble
- Slapstick staple
- Four-and-twenty blackbirds' place
- Mississippi mud, e.g.
- Sliced dessert
- Humble fare
- Pizza or quiche
- Symbol of easiness
- Clown's projectile
- Window sill cooler
- The Three Little Kittens' reward
- Type of chart
- All-American dessert
- Bake sale item
- Sales receipt?
- Edible chart?
- Shoofly, e.g.
- Fruity dessert
- Pizzeria purchase
- Word with cream or sugar
- Pastry choice
- Sky sight?
- Divisible whole, figuratively
- Three Little Kittens' reward
- Peach, cherry, or blueberry
- Financial chart metaphor
- Crusty treat
- Thanksgiving dessert
- Crusty one
- Item often found cooling on a window sill
- Humble follower?
- Word after sweetie or Tweety
- ___ in the sky (empty wish)
- Dessert choice
- It often has an upper crust
- Tasty wedge
- Baked dessert
- Word after cutie or sweetie
- Bakery purchase
- Dessert often served à la mode
- Cap's counterpart
- Patisserie purchase
- Mrs. Smith's offering
- Baseball Hall of Famer Traynor
- Chart form
- Slapstick missile
- "American ___" (1999 Jason Biggs movie)
- Dessert with a crust
- It may have a crimped crust
- Pizzeria offering
- Dessert in the sky?
- Statistical metaphor
- Symbol of ease
- Bakery buy
- "National Velvet" horse, with "The"
- Sales chart metaphor
- What Jack Horner was eating
- Dessert option
- Dessert in a tin
- Easy as ___
- Pizzeria staple
- Pot attachment
- Dessert order
- Bake-off entry
- See 69-Down
- Cake alternative
- Fruit-filled dessert
- Flaky dessert
- Budget chart
- Graph shape
- Whole pizza
- Dessert-cart choice
- Mock apple ___
- Eight slices, often
- Diner order
- Mud concoction
- Quiche shape
- Enterprise, figuratively
- See 41 Down
- Place for key limes
- Budget representation
- Lemon meringue, for one
- Key lime or Dutch apple
- Dessert selection
- Diner dessert
- Round food
- Rhubarb, for one
- It may have a filling filling
- The horse in "National Velvet" (with "The")
- Apple or peach, e.g.
- Bakery order
- It can be eaten a la mode
- Shepherd's, for one
- It's easy
- Dessert favorite
- Shoofly ___
- It's just below the upper crust?
- Thanksgiving finale
- It's slapstick material
- Horner's dessert
- Slapstick projectile
- Reward for three little kittens
- Bakery goodie
- Word with sweetie or cutie
- Baked dish
- Dainty dish of blackbirds
- Something in a shell
- Lure for Simple Simon
- Custard creation
- Apple or banana cream
- Circular type of graph
- Apple or cherry creation
- A clown might get it in the face
- Food for Jack Horner
- Thanksgiving wedge
- Round dessert
- Cobbler, for example
- Something easy, supposedly
- Thanksgiving staple
- Organizational figure
- Diner staple
- Shoo-fly ___
- Easy dessert?
- Pizzeria product
- Endearment ender, often
- Tin filler
- Mock apple ___
- Pecan or apple
- Graphic symbol
- Hurled prop that might be made with shaving cream
- Domino's order
- Sweet treat
- The horse in "National Velvet"
- Lemon meringue, e.g.
- Pastry
- Bakery offering
- Crusty dish
- Key lime, e.g.
- Jack Horner's treat
- Eskimo ___
- Trivial Pursuit symbol
- Dessert that ties into the puzzle's theme
- Something simple, supposedly
- Home to four-and-twenty blackbirds
- Cobbler s cousin
- Last word of the theme song to "The Jeffersons"
- Circular type of chart
- Homey dessert
- Homey dessert
- Chart format
- Slapstick weapon
- Diner treat
- Cobbler's cousin
- Pizzeria buy
- Treat for the Three Little Kittens
- Chart style
- Dessert
- Often fruity dessert
- Popular dessert
- Cobbler kin
- Flaky treat
- Pizza, e.g.
- Bakery item
- Patisserie product
- Prop for a clown
- Banana cream, for one
- Chart inspiration
- Chart choice
- Boston cream or Key lime
- Boston cream ___
- Little Italy order
- Mitten-finding kittens' reward
- Pizzeria creation
- Chart template
- Cherry or pizza creation
- You might throw it in someone's face
- A kind of chart
- Apple or banana cream dessert
- Saskatoon berry treat
- It's often a la mode
- Chart genre
- Pumpkin pastry
- Quiche, essentially
- Pecan, e.g.
- À la mode serving
- Chart model
- With 19-Across, item for many cobblers
- Dessert served in triangular slices
- Chart or plate preceder
- Buster Keaton missile
- Lemon meringue ___
- Place for 24 blackbirds, in verse
- Amount to be divvied up
- Budget chart shape
- ___ à la mode
- Holiday dessert
- It may have a filling
- Bake sale purchase
- Apple dessert
- Pecan pastry
- Crusted dessert
- A wedge might come out of it
- Humble dessert?
- Object in the sky?
- Baked good
- Bakery treat
- A mathematicians favorite dessert?
- Humble food?
- Cousin of a crumble
- Quiche, for one
- Prop for 37-Down
- Last course, often
- Shoofly dessert
- Crust-topped dessert
- ___ chart
- Popular dessert choice
- Certain graph shape
- Sweeney Todd serving
- Dessert served in wedges
- Cherry dessert
- Something to leave room for
- Dessert slice
- Velvet's horse
- Key lime ___
- Fruit pastry
- Tot's muddy concoction
- Key lime or Dutch apple ___ a la mode
- Shoofly or Boston cream
- Apple or coconut cream ___
- Common dessert choice
- Pizzeria unit
- Ned's output on "Pushing Daisies"
- Pizza, for one
- Rhubarb or Boston cream
- Blackberry or mince
- Pumpkin product
- Humble ___
- Common dessert
- "Easy as ___!"
- Dessert-tray choice
- Amount to be divided up
- Apple or lemon meringue
- Shepherd's ___
- Easy as ______
- Pizza ___
- Treat for Mrs. Smith
- Faceful for a clown
- Messy missile
- One graphic means of showing percentages
- Edible entry at a county fair
- Apple or lemon meringue concoction
- Dessert akin to cobbler
- Saskatoon berry dessert
- Mincemeat treat
- Boston cream, for instance
- Sales meeting metaphor
- Entrée follower, perhaps
- Pizza unit
- Word with cream or cutie
- Something to be divvied up
- "apple ___"
- Apple or cherry treat
- Picnic dessert
- Word that follows pot but precedes pan
- Simplicity metaphor
- A la mode item, sometimes
- Crusty finale
- Crusty concoction
- What ice cream might top
- Alternative to cake
- Shape of some charts
- Thing in the sky for dreamers
- Large tart
- Mincemeat ___ (Christmas staple)
- Tasty pastry
- Coffee shop dessert
- Sweet pastry
- Tart's cousin
- Dessert divided into slices
- Shape of some business charts
- "Twin Peaks" dessert
- Coconut custard ___
- "Three Little Kittens" treat
- Pudding alternative
- Tot's mud concoction
- Dessert in a crust
- With 57-Down, something filling fills
- Nesselrode, e.g.
- Papa John's order
- Word after apple or cow
- Filling food?
- Word after Tweety or sweetie
- Contents of a tin type
- Baked fruit dessert
- Dessert item
- Fruited pastry
- Apple pastry
- Cobbler's kin
- Pecan ___
- Apple or pumpkin
- Apple or cherry dessert
- Apple or pumpkin food item
- Apple or cherry ___
- Bakery's offer
- Apple or pumpkin treat
- Apple or pumpkin desert
- Apple or pumpkin dessert
- Cherry or apple dessert
- Baker's offer
- It can be apple or cherry
- Sweet potato dessert
- Thanksgiving day dessert
- Comedy staple that goes "splat"
- Something to eat that provides constant energy
- Hurled prop
- Apple or sweet potato dessert
- Key lime dessert
- Dessert with a flaky crust
- Apple or blueberry
- Dessert staple
- Certain dessert
- Rhubarb or blueberry
- Apple or sweet potato treat
- Pastry item
- Safe dessert?
- Dessert often served a la mode
- Cherry or sweet potato, e.g.
- Black coffee go-with
- It can be pumpkin or cherry
- Common dessert type
- Common dessert item
- ___ in the sky
- Don McLean: "American ___"
- Warrant's "Cherry"
- Warrant "Cherry ___"
- Floyd "But don't take a slice of my ___"
- "Bye bye Miss American ___"
- "Hillbillies" band Hot Apple ___
- Common to-go fare
- "When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza ___ ... "
- Dish baked in an oven, with pastry or mashed potato topping
- As dessert, sounds very good
- Alternative to piece of cake as epitome of ease
- Soft, that is, though it may be crusty
- Bird food?
- It's crusty yet soft, that is
- Tart
- It's soft, that is, even when crusty
- Something harpies have to eat
- It's dished out in pieces
- Of food, a pile left out?
- Covered tart
- A crusty letter from Greece, note
- It's soft, that is, with a crust
- Pastry dish
- See 17
- Pumpkin, peach or pecan
- Domino's delivery
- Projectile in a comedic fight
- See 6
- Pumpkin, for one
- Dish topped with pastry
- Pumpkin dessert
- Fishermans hangout
- Dainty dish in "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
- The whole, symbolically
- Tart relative
- Slapstick item
- Be humiliated, eat humble ___
- Fanciful wish, ___ in the sky
- Pastry meal
- Filled pastry
- Dessert, pecan ___
- Parking? That is an easy thing
- Prank missile
- Mrs. Smith product
- Pasty
- #4
- Eskimo ___ (dessert)
- French silk ___ (chocolate dessert)
- Possibly half baked line in education!
- Peach dessert
- Diner slice
- Metaphor for profit
- Eating contest fare
- Baked food dish
- Dessert that's used in slapstick fights in movies
- Apple product
- "American ___" (1971 Don McLean hit)
- Food in a humility metaphor
- Intake in many an eating contest
- Muddy concoction
- Paul McCartney album "Flaming ___"
- It's sweet after dinner
- Pumpkin or mince
- Dessert with a lemon meringue variety
- ___ Sisters (D.C.-based dessert shop)
- Baked food item
- Filled crust
- Filling dessert?
- Pastry the half ripe one went into
- Popular takeout meal
- Bakery product
- Soft, that is, to eat?
- After-dinner filling?
- Apple or cherry food
- Its shell is edible
- Meat dish
- American dessert
- Metaphor for allocations
- Apple-order link
- Food item of the sloppiest kind?
- Bit of slapstick ammo, and a word that can follow the first parts of 18- and 63-Across and 3- and 27-Down
- Horner's fare
- "Regular" or "Sicilian" order
- Dessert, apple ___
- Jack Horner's dessert
- Apple product that's stood the test of time?
- Presentation chart shape
- Pizza delivery
- Dessert wedge
- Dessert in a shell
- Blackberry dessert
- Bakery pastry
- Projectile in a slapstick fight
- Small digit
- Bake sale buy
- See 5 Down
- Baked food
- Item in a pizza oven
- What to have for dessert? That's easy!
- Papa John's delivery
- Dessert often eaten on March 14
- What "pizza" means in Italian
- Baked 52-Across item
- Short-range missile
- Circular chart type
- Domino's delivery, informally
- Pandowdy kin
- It might sit on a sill to cool
- The dessert sounds good
- Common diner dessert
- It might come after turkey
- Humble dessert?
- It’s easy, so they say
- Apple-filled dessert
- Part of a diner display
- A very good-sounding dessert
- Dessert pastry
- Domino’s delivery
- Last course with a crust
- Dessert sometimes topped with another dessert
- Metaphor for a segmented market
- You can eat it after parking, that is
- A bird with taste
- Cobbler cousin
- Dessert used to teach fractions
- What the recipient has to eat
- Is it easy to give up if you're slimming?
- Thrown dessert
- Fruit-filled pastry
- It may be served à la mode
- Traditional March 14 dessert
- Pecan or cherry treat
- Food eaten on March 14
- Pizza box contents
- Pecan or pumpkin delight
- Crusty bird? Among the harpies, anyway
- Proverbially 49-Across dessert
- Coconutty creation
- Apple or blueberry concoction
- Word with honey or mud
- *Mouth, rudely
- After-dinner treat
- Blueberry treat
- What's for dessert?
- Fruit-filled dessert, often
- Pastry dessert
- The easy answer to what to have for dessert
- Easiness exemplar
- It might have a lattice crust
- Cobbler relative
- Word before "chart" or "crust"
- Traditional dessert
- Fruit dessert
- Cream ___
- 3/14 dessert, for some
- It's soft, that is, to eat
- Type of dessert
- Edible slapstick projectile
- Easy dessert?
- Food's standard of niceness
- It may be stuffed with cherries
- Little Jack Horner's Christmas treat
- Dessert in "Waitress"
- Profit pool metaphor
- Mar. 14 dessert
- "Coconut custard" dessert
- Epitome of simplicity
- Apple slice?
- It might be for dessert
- Chiffon concoction
- Pastry with a crust
- Bird food?
- Nice after-dinner treat
- Treat on March 14
- Dessert served on March 14
- "Waitress" dessert
- Circular dessert
- Dessert often eaten on 3/14
- Sweet potato ___
- As easy as ___
- @lokokitchen creation
- Pecan or cherry dessert
- Dessert with a lattice
- Pecan dessert
- Thanksgiving dinner ending
- See 14-Across
- With 44-Across, holder for a Thanksgiving dessert
- You can make one of mud or apples
- Dessert eaten on March 14
- Of food, a pile left out?
- Dessert often filled with fruit
- Key lime -
- Symbolic 100%
- March 14 dessert, appropriately
- Metaphorical whole
- Thanksgiving treat
- Lemon meringue dessert
- Word before hole or crust
- Classic slapstick prop
- Item in a diner display
- Pastry in a county fair competition
- Dessert ruined by Little Jack Horner
- Chart shape that's also a food
- Sweet diner treat
- Thanksgiving dish
- Popular diner dessert
- Common Thanksgiving dessert
- K) Something 13-Across can be made into
- Pecan or cherry food
- Word after "pizza" or "pumpkin"
- Projectile in a Three Stooges movie
- See 9-Across
- Food in "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
- It's eaten in pieces
- Pizza buy
- Dessert served a la mode
- Dessert eaten on Pi Day
- Round chart shape
- Classic Thanksgiving dessert
- Bit of "Sweeney Todd" fare
- Lemon meringue treat
- Epitome of ease
- Chess, for one
- Dessert enjoyed on March 14th
- ___-in-the-sky (far-fetched)
Last Seen In
- Penny Dell Daily - April 12, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 05, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 25, 2025
- USA Today - March 19, 2025
- USA Today - March 16, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - March 11, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 11, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 08, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - March 04, 2025
- LA Times - March 01, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - February 26, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 21, 2025
- New York Times - February 13, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 12, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - February 08, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 06, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 05, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 03, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 29, 2025
- LA Times - January 29, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - January 20, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 17, 2025
- USA Today - January 14, 2025
- New York Times - January 11, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - January 07, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 03, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 01, 2025
- Family Time - December 30, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 20, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 17, 2024
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