Crossword-Solution: TARTLET 7 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Tartlet n. A small tart.

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TARTLET anagram TATTLER

We have 19 clues for the answer “TARTLET”

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Bite-size pastry 1 answer
small tart 1 answer
individual pastry case with a filling of fruit or other sweet or savoury mixture 1 answer
Very small bakery item 1 answer
Tiny pie 1 answer
TART of single portion size 1 answer
Small bakery purchase 1 answer
Petite pastry 1 answer
Miniature dessert 1 answer
Bite-sized pastry 1 answer
Petite pie 2 answers
Mini-pie 2 answers
Humble pie 2 answers
Small pie. 3 answers
Small pastry 3 answers
Piece of pastry. 5 answers
DESSERT PETITE 10 answers
A SMALL TART USUALLY USED AS A CANAPE 11 answers
Pastry 40 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TARTLET (5)

More than once she had given them a hot roll or so or a freshly baked little tartlet with fruit in the center.
The Lost Prince Francis Hodgson Burnett 2004
From the Kuznetski Bridge, I drove to a confectioner’s in Tverskaia Street, and, much as I should have liked it to be supposed that it was the newspapers which most interested me, I had no choice but to begin falling upon tartlet after tartlet.
Youth Leo Tolstoy 2001
She chose a familiar-looking éclair--Clara and Emma ate cakes that seemed to be alternate slices of cream and very spongy coffee-coloured cake and then followed Emma's lead with an open tartlet on which plump green gooseberries stood in a thick brown syrup.
Pointed Roofs Dorothy M. Richardson 2018
She had very little appetite, and never found out how Mysie was fulfilling her resolution of kindness by baulking Wilfred of sundry attempts to tease; by substituting her own kissing-crust for Dolly’s more unpoetical piece of bread; and offering to exchange her delicious strawberry-jam tartlet for the black-currant one at which her cousin was looking with reluctant eyes.
The Two Sides of the Shield Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
Who absurdly buys Fruit not worth the baking? Who wastes crust on pies That do not pay for making? Better far to be An Apple Tartlet buying, Than to make one at home, and see On it there's no relying: That all must be weigh'd, When thyself thou treatest-- Still a pie home-made Is, after all, the sweetest.
The Humourous Poetry of the English Language James Parton 2004
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1953–2022).