Crossword Clue: Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up""
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up""
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- Dessert containing mascarpone cheese
- Dessert — is it arum? (anag)
- Dessert (Italian "pick me up")
- Dessert made with coffee
- Dessert made with espresso
- Dessert made with ladyfingers
- Dessert made with mascarpone
- Dessert made with sponge cake
- Dessert name thats Italian for pick me up
- Dessert sometimes made with Marsala wine
- Dessert topped with a powder
- Dessert with a kick
- Dessert with coffee
- Cheesecake alternative
- Italian dessert made with espresso
- Italian dessert sometimes made with espresso
- Italian dessert
- Italian for "pick me up"
- Italian pudding
- Italian treat
- Dish with mascarpone
- Espresso-laced dessert
- Coffee-flavored Italian dessert
- Custardy dessert
- Ristorante dessert
- Mousse alternative
- Something served with espresso
- Trattoria treat
- Liquor-laced dessert
- Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up"
- Literally, "pick me up" in Italian
- Literally, "pick me up"
- Ladyfingers dessert
- Layered dessert
- Rich dessert
- Spumoni alternative
- "Zuppa Inglese" cousin
Recent Usage of Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up" in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - Feb. 24, 2007