SMALL PASTRY WITH SLICED FRUIT OFTEN ARRANGED IN CONCENTRIC CIRCLES Crossword Clue & Answer
We found
1
solution
for
'SMALL PASTRY WITH SLICED FRUIT OFTEN ARRANGED IN CONCENTRIC CIRCLES'
with
9
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Top Answers for: Small pastry with sliced fruit often arranged in concentric circles
The clue "Small pastry with sliced fruit often arranged in concentric circles" last appeared in the
New York Times crossword on
October 28, 2017.
The correct answer for this puzzle is
"APPLETART", a
9-letter word.
SMALL PASTRY WITH SLICED FRUIT OFTEN ARRANGED IN CONCENTRIC CIRCLES with 9 letters
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What is the best solution to the riddle SMALL PASTRY WITH SLICED FRUIT OFTEN ARRANGED IN CONCENTRIC CIRCLES?
Solution APPLETART is 9 letters long. So far we haven´t got a solution of the same word length.
How many solutions are there for the crossword clue "SMALL PASTRY WITH SLICED FRUIT OFTEN ARRANGED IN CONCENTRIC CIRCLES"?
There is 1 solutions. The longest is APPLETART with 9 letters, and the shortest is APPLETART with 9 letters.
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The solution is 9 letters long.
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