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Answer for the clue "Flatter drink — sweet ", 12 letters:
butterscotch

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a hard brittle candy made with butter and brown sugar

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Chocolate and chocolate sauces, toffees, fudge, butterscotch , carob chocolate. ▪ Put the butterscotch topping ingredients into a small pan. ▪ The cake is made with cinnamon and pureed pears and served in a pool of butterscotch ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Antoinette Clinton (born September 29, 1985), known by her stage name Butterscotch , is an American beatboxer / singer / pianist .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of a light brown colour, like that of butterscotch candy. 2 Having the flavour of butterscotch. n. 1 A hard candy made from butter, brown sugar, syrup and vanilla 2 A light brown colour, like that of butterscotch candy.

Usage examples of butterscotch.

Baxter with the botulinus toxin, then Clandon with the cyanide butterscotch before breaking out, complete with viruses, through the wire fence.

Hamburgers, medium-rare, from the charcoal grill, french-fried potatoes, broccoli, mixed salad with thousand-island dressing, icecream with melted butterscotch and as good a Liebfraumilch as you can get in America.

At the same time, she charged forward, skirts whirling, dragging the children and umbrellas, while her newspapers and magazines waved in the breeze and her butterscotch hair flew.

He glanced over at Lady Emma with her butterscotch curls, baby-doll cheeks, floppy pink roses, and bouncing cherries.

As he took in her tousled butterscotch curls and those fearful warm-brandy eyes, what was left of his honor reared its unwelcome head, and he was ashamed of himself.

He glimpsed breasts rosy from her shower, soft nipples, and damp ringlets of pubic hair a darker shade of butterscotch than the curls sticking to her cheeks.

As she looked up at him with those puffy, swollen lips and rumpled butterscotch curls that reminded him of ice-cream sauce, something weird happened to his middle.

He remembered butterscotch curls spilled across the light blue pillowcase like ribbons of honey trailing over the sky.

After a dozen or so she remembered maybe one, nice smile, nice hands, reminded her of a famous actor she sometimes liked, paid in cash, bought a piece of butterscotch fudge, and stood there at the counter chewing on it until he was done.

My father reaches into the pocket of his blazer to find a butterscotch candy.

They had long, shapely legs, butterscotch tans, and seemed not to have a care in the world.

He raised his eyes to the sun, small and bright in a butterscotch sky.

Not till some hours later did Hamshaw, nosing round the copy room, light upon the farewell effort: 'Bolger's Butterscotch - Rich and Dark like the Aga Khan'.

He had been lacing his late-night Chunky Monkey with butterscotch and hot fudge when Chief Wife came in with her bottle of Evian.

The cream pies were on a stick, and coated with chocolate, butterscotch, and vanilla with coconut.