Cookie seen in "Wreck-It Ralph" | 41 |
Cookie served crumbled in some drinks | 37 |
Cookie shaped like two of its letters | 37 |
Cookie sold in a White Fudge version in winter | 46 |
Cookie that can be "Double Stuf" | 42 |
Cookie that can be readily stacked | 34 |
Cookie that celebrated its centennial this year | 47 |
Cookie that might flavor a McFlurry | 35 |
Cookie that often appears in crosswords | 39 |
Cookie that predates crossword puzzles | 38 |
Cookie that recently celebrated its centennial | 46 |
Cookie that turned 100 this past Tuesday | 40 |
Cookie that's been around for a century | 43 |
Cookie that's been kosher since 5758 | 40 |
Cookie that's one year older than crosswords | 48 |
Cookie used in some Klondike bars | 33 |
Cookie whose embossed design is trademarked | 43 |
Cookie whose name is also a racial slur | 39 |
Cookie with a 1 3/4" diameter | 34 |
Cookie with a Candy Corn variety | 32 |
Cookie with a Double Delight variety | 36 |
Cookie with a floral design on it | 33 |
Cookie with a name of unknown origin | 36 |
Cookie with a rich chocolate layer | 34 |
Cookie with an "Uh-Oh!" variety | 41 |
Cookie with an iconic embossed design | 37 |
Cookie with its name on its side | 32 |
Cookie with its name stamped on it | 34 |
Cookie with orange filling in October | 37 |
Cookie with parallel chocolate disks | 36 |
Cookie with Spring and Winter varieties | 39 |
Cookie with two colors and three layers | 39 |
Cookie's "last name" | 34 |
Cookie-based Jell-O pudding flavor | 34 |
Cookies 'n' cream component | 35 |
Cookies 'n' cream cookie | 32 |
Cookies & Cream ingredient, maybe | 37 |
Cookies and cream ice cream cookie | 34 |
Cookies in a box lunch, sometimes | 33 |
Cookies in some Dairy Queen Blizzards | 37 |
Cookies introduced to the Chinese market in 1996 | 48 |
Cookies made him "Famous" | 35 |
Cookies n' Creme cookie maker | 33 |
Cookies often used as crossword clues | 37 |
Cookies that can be twisted apart | 33 |
Cookies that flavor some ice cream | 34 |
Cookies that have their names printed on them | 45 |
Cookies used in "dirt cake" | 37 |
Cooking acronym used by Rachael Ray | 35 |
Cooking cowboys' seats in fat? | 34 |
Cooking host Paula and namesakes | 32 |
Cooking ingredient in some Chinese dishes | 41 |
Cooking show hosted by Curtis Stone | 35 |
Cooking utensil at a breakfast buffet, perhaps | 46 |
Cooking utensil from central Spain? | 35 |
Cooking vessel sometimes made from bamboo | 41 |
Cooking vessel that may be seasoned | 35 |
Cooking wine used in a chicken and mushroom dish | 48 |
Cookout item usually eaten with two hands | 41 |
Cooks just below the boiling point | 34 |
Cookware company affiliated with Emeril | 39 |
Cookware for Kung Pao chicken preparation | 41 |
Cookware that's often hinged | 32 |
Cookware used with chahns and hoaks | 35 |
Cool 'Happy Days' guy, with 'the' | 49 |
Cool and balanced, like Frankenstein? | 37 |
Cool and Lam detective series pen name | 38 |
Cool cat's "¡Comprendo!" | 41 |
Cool cat's "Comprehend?" | 38 |
Cool cat's "Get it?" | 34 |
Cool cat's "Got it" | 33 |
Cool cat's "Understood" | 37 |
Cool cat's words of understanding | 37 |
Cool former prime minister of Pakistan? | 39 |
Cool ice cream alternative, for short | 37 |
Cool installations in the Hamptons? | 35 |
Cool stuff hidden in eight puzzle answers | 41 |
Cool video station (in the '80s) | 36 |
Cooled, in a way, with "on" | 37 |
Coolidge's vice president Charles | 37 |
Coolidge, Cleveland and Andrew Johnson, once | 44 |
Cooling in the equatorial Pacific | 33 |
Cooped up at Old MacDonald's | 32 |
Cooper and Blitzer's network | 32 |
Cooper novel, with "The" | 34 |
Cooper of "My Fair Lady" | 34 |
Cooper Union's location, briefly | 36 |
Cooper's "High Noon" role | 39 |
Cooper's "The ___" | 32 |
Cooper's "The ___": 1823 | 38 |
Cooper's aids, at Colonial Williamsburg | 43 |
Cooper's inspiration for Natty Bumppo | 41 |
Cooper's was "High" | 33 |
Cooperative craft society in Russia | 36 |
Cooperative picnic running contest | 34 |
Cooperative response to "Do you mind?" | 48 |
Cooperstown or Canton draw: abbr. | 33 |
Cooperstown's "Hammerin' Hank" | 48 |
Cooperstown's Hall of Fame, e.g. | 36 |
Cooperstown's Lyons and Williams | 36 |