Crossword clues for scones
scones
- Teatime treats
- Tea biscuits
- Tea pastries
- Tea cart items
- Tea accompaniments
- Cakes with tea
- Breakfast servings
- Bakery goodies
- Wheat or barley cakes
- Treats on tea carts
- Teatime biscuits
- Tearoom biscuits
- Teahouse munchies
- Tea party biscuits
- Tea partners
- Tea accompaniers
- Small quick breads
- Offerings at many coffeehouses
- Muffin top relatives
- High-tea features
- English biscuits
- Devonshire tea component
- Cream tea components
- British biscuits
- Brit's treats
- Basic components of cream teas
- They're served at Fortnum and Mason
- Quick breads
- Muffin alternatives
- Light biscuits
- Servings at teas
- Teahouse treats
- Serving in John Betjeman's poem "How to Get on in Society"
- Cream tea go-with
- Tea-party tidbits
- Tea-time pastries
- Tea treats
- Goodies for elevenses
- Biscuits served with tea
- Tea cakes, at times
- Scottish cakes
- Quick-bread biscuits
- Rich biscuits
- Treats at tea
- Tea-party treats
- Teatime fare
- Doughy pastries
- Small cakes made with flour, fat and milk
- Tea shop treats
- Tea fare
- Treats with tea
Wiktionary
n. (plural of scone English)
Usage examples of "scones".
I put these worries out of my head when the steaming scones emerged from the oven.
While he soaped his hands, I fixed him scones, cheddar slices, and a soft drink.
Once the salad molds and shrimp were chilling in the refrigerator, and the curry sauce was cooling, I powered up with a double espresso, two reheated scones, two thick pats of unsalted butter, and generous dollops of blueberry preserves.
She was uncovering the plate which Hub had given her, to discover little cakes as well as scones, when Mrs Mac Rae arrived.
She finished the scones, polished off a slice of cherry cake and bore the tray back to the kitchen, her mind in a fine muddle, her confusion considerably increased by the delight she felt at seeing him again.
Tory allowed her plate to be loaded with omelet, ham, scones and a small side dish of oatmeal, until she was afraid that the china would crack under the weight.
Gathering her wits, she slapped his hand away, set the pitcher over the sticky spill and marched to the stove where the scones and ham toasties cooled.
It was very much like a southern American biscuit, but it had sugar in the dough, and these were fruit scones, so they had raisins in them.
Beasley served them tea and scones, and gave them a blanket to spread on the grass.
Nicholas and Dougless sat on the blanket, drank tea, ate the scones, and looked at the books.
Nicholas stretched before her on his stomach as he ate scones with one hand and carefully turned pages with the other.
After she had been served tea and a plate of scones, she began reading her notes.
Cathy looked at the small shop scones which the woman had heated up in her attempt to make this look like a normal home.