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Splittable cookie
Answer for the clue "Splittable cookie ", 4 letters:
oreo
Alternative clues for the word oreo
- Treat with its name on both sides
- Nabisco cookie since 1912
- It's creamy in the middle
- Cookie whose Blueberry Pie variety debuted in June
- Cookie with a seasonal Pumpkin Spice variety
- Classic Nabisco cookie
- Kind of pie or cake
- Cookie that's kosher
- Snack with a Thin Bites variety
- It has 12 flowers on each side
Usage examples of oreo.
Stephen Oreo was responsible for that, too, though I never really knew.
Stephen Oreo asked me if I had obeyed that customary command from him.
But Oreo said it used supersonic vibration, tuned to stimulate the pain centers of the brain.
She told me that Stephen Oreo and his friends had brought me there about dawn.
Edward Oreo, seems to have found him, when he was just an infant, under peculiar circumstances.
Our investigators learned what we know about the finding of Stephen Oreo, from his old servants.
Edwin Oreo advertised discreetly for information, offering large rewards, but nothing was ever forthcoming.
Ceres in a space yacht, with the information that Stephen Oreo was himself the guiding spirit of the revolt, and that the fighting had begun when his conspirators attacked men in the Patrol.
Stephen Oreo had been organizing his new empire and dispatching his ultimatums without much haste, because he thought we were completely at his mercy.
Legion has seldom been broken, except by a few such men as the Pretender and Oreo himself.
Stephen Oreo, including the location of his prison, was kept in a vault hi the Green Hall.
Stephen Oreo got lazily to his feet and came strolling to that transparent, unbreakable wall.
He tried to hope that his haunting fear would somehow vanish, an illusion born of pain, when he met Stephen Oreo under these new circumstances.
He flung his head and looked sharply at Stephen Oreo, who was just setting down his empty glass, his attention still lost in the book.
He was aware that Stephen Oreo had laid aside the book, to watch him with a careless amusement.