Crossword-Solution: POUNDCAKE 9 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Poundcake n. A kind of rich, sweet cake; -- so called from the
ingredients being used by pounds, or in equal quantities.

We have 18 clues for the answer “POUNDCAKE”

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Dessert from a loaf pan 1 answer
What the writer of "Cantos" chose for dessert? 1 answer
What the recipe is for 1 answer
Something for Ezra's birthday? 1 answer
Plain dessert choice 1 answer
Plain dessert 1 answer
It's sometimes covered with pudding 1 answer
Dessert so-called for its portions of flour, butter, eggs and sugar 1 answer
Dessert named for a measurement 1 answer
Dessert for Ezra? 1 answer
Buttery dessert 1 answer
Baked good originally made with four sticks of butter 1 answer
*Dessert named for its traditional amount of butter, flour, sugar and eggs 1 answer
Sara Lee product 2 answers
Dessert selection 2 answers
Sara Lee offering 2 answers
Rich dessert. 20 answers
Bakery item. 27 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with POUNDCAKE (5)

After partaking of some refreshments in the Convent, he sent for all the nuns, and, on our appearance, gave us his blessing, and put a piece of poundcake on the shoulder of each of us, in a manner which appeared singular and foolish.
Awful Disclosures Maria Monk 2005
Continuing down a branch of the Platte, among high and very steep timbered hills, covered with fragments of sock, towards evening we issued from the piny region, and made a late encampment near Poundcake rock, on that fork of the river which we had ascended on the 8th of July.
The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California Brevet Col. J.C. Fremont 2005
Returning, with a letter, which she laid Upon the kitchen-table while she made A hasty crock of "float,"--poured thence into A deep glass dish of iridescent hue And glint and sparkle, with an overflow Of froth to crown it, foaming white as snow.-- And then--poundcake, and jelly-cake as rare, For its delicious complement,--with air Of Hebe mortalized, she led her van Of votaries, rounded by The Hired Man.
A Child-World James Whitcomb Riley 2006
The receipt for this punch--one which had been long stored in the culinary archives of the Merritt family, with the poundcake and other rich and toothsome compounds--had often, upon entreaty, been confided to other ambitious matrons, but to no purpose.
Jerome, A Poor Man Mary E. Wilkins Freeman 2006
First, he ate a plate of sandwiches; then he ate a handsomely iced poundcake; then he gobbled a dish of chicken salad; after which he ate a roast pig; after that, a quantity of blanc-mange; then he threw in several dozen glasses of punch to fortify his appetite, and finished his monstrous repast with a roast turkey.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume X (of X) Various 2008

Quotes with POUNDCAKE (1)

That's my name. Not Cassie for Cassandra. Or Cassie for Cassidy. And it's not Cassie for Cassiopeia. Not anymore. I am more than her now. I am all of them, Evan and Ben and Marika and Megan and Sam. I am Dumbo and Poundcake and Teacup. I am all the ones you emptied, the ones you corrupted, the ones you discarded, the thousands you thought you killed, but who live in me. But I am more than this. I am all those they remember, the ones they loved, everyone they knew, and everyon…
Rick Yancey The Last Star
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 17 times in crossword archives (1957–2024).