Answer: OREOS
OREOS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 290 times.
Referring Clues:
- They can be licked
 - Sandwiches for dessert
 - Two-tone treats
 - They may get a licking after dinner
 - Nabisco cookies
 - Black-and-white cookies
 - Twistable cookies
 - Cookies 1 3/4" in diameter
 - Double Stuf products
 - Some take a licking
 - Lunchbox treats
 - Layered treats
 - Snacks packaged in trays
 - Lunchbox desserts
 - Chocolaty treats
 - Stackable snackables
 - Treats often taken apart
 - Snacks often served with milk
 - Snacks dipped in milk
 - They're often twisted apart
 - Filled treats
 - Round snack items
 - Chips Ahoy alternative
 - Stackable cookies
 - Double Stuf, etc.
 - After-lunch sandwiches
 - Sandwich cookies
 - Snack items since 1912
 - Black-and-white snacks
 - Three-layered treats
 - Round, sweet sandwiches
 - Dunkable desserts
 - Cream-filled snacks
 - Stackable treats
 - Creme-filled cookies
 - Cookies 'n Cream cookies
 - "Double Stuf Racing League" cookies
 - Snacks with milk
 - They're sometimes twisted apart
 - They can take a licking?
 - Snacks often eaten inside out
 - Snacks that can be dunked or twisted
 - Nonagenarian cookies
 - They're sometimes deep-fried at carnivals
 - Lunchbox dessert
 - Sandwiches that are often eaten open-faced?
 - Double Stuf treats
 - Three-layer snacks
 - Ingredients in a McFlurry, perhaps
 - Oft-licked treats
 - They're sometimes pulled apart
 - Two-tone snacks
 - Layered dunkers
 - Layered cookies
 - They may be licked
 - Double Delight snacks
 - Black and white cookies
 - Cookie favorites
 - Droxies competitors
 - Sweet sandwiches
 - Triple-layer treats
 - Triple-decker cookies
 - Chocolaty cookies
 - Black-and-white treats
 - Layered snacks
 - Cookies crushed for pie crusts
 - Three-part cookies
 - Lunch box treats
 - Treats with milk
 - Cream-filled cookies
 - After-lunch sandwiches, perhaps
 - Popular cookies
 - Sugary cookie snacks
 - Cookies with white fillings
 - Classic cookies
 - Dunkable cookies
 - Snacks with three layers
 - Sandwich indulgences
 - Cookies often served with milk
 - Double Stuf cookies
 - Extras in some ice creams
 - Ice-cream extra, perhaps
 - Two-color treats
 - Black and white dunkees
 - Black-and-white bites
 - Separable cookies
 - Two-tone cookies
 - Cookies in a box lunch
 - Certain ice-cream additives
 - Snack sensations since 1912
 - Nabisco treats
 - Bite-size sandwiches
 - Cookies in some Dairy Queen Blizzards
 - Billion-selling cookies
 - Droxies used to compete with them
 - Triple-layer cookies
 - Onetime meringue-filled treats
 - Topic of Weird Al Yankovic's "The White Stuff"
 - Two-toned cookies
 - SnackWell's shelfmate
 - Ice cream mix-ins
 - Lunchbox favorites
 - Crunchy pie crust components
 - Dirt cake cookies
 - Cookies introduced to the Chinese market in 1996
 - Short-lived Domino's "dessert pizza" topping
 - "Dirt cake" ingredients
 - Ubiquitous biscuits
 - Common cookies
 - After-school treats
 - Tripartite treats
 - Triple-tiered treats
 - Crunchy ice cream mix-in
 - Sandwiches in lunchboxes
 - Nabisco bestsellers
 - Cookies that have their names printed on them
 - They come in a Triple Double variety
 - Dunkable treats
 - Sandwich treats
 - Oft-dunked treats
 - Cookie-jar fill
 - Twistable little treats
 - Often-dipped cookies
 - Splittable cookies
 - Dunked cookies
 - Black-and-white topic after dinner?
 - Tiered treats
 - They're essential to a Dairy Queen "Blizzard"
 - Triple-decker snacks
 - Black-and-white munchies
 - Many people like to take these apart
 - Hydrox rivals, once
 - Best-selling cookies
 - Three-layer cookies
 - Cookies that are a century old
 - Dunkable snacks
 - Cookies since 1912
 - 100-year-old treats
 - Cookies mixed in some ice cream
 - Cookies in some ice creams
 - Cookies in many a box lunch
 - Some McFlurry ingredients
 - Snack cookies
 - After-school treat
 - "Celebrate the Kid Inside" snacks
 - Lunchbox cookies
 - Classic sandwich cookies
 - Snacktime stack
 - Some cookies
 - Cookies often used as crossword clues
 - Mint 'n Creme treats
 - Crunchy treats with milk
 - Cookies that flavor some ice cream
 - Circular treats
 - Creme-filled snacks
 - Nabisco goodies
 - Cookies in some pie crusts
 - Triple-decker treats
 - Classic milk-dunking cookies
 - Sweet snacks for over a century
 - Cookies in a box lunch, perhaps
 - Cookies in a box lunch, sometimes
 - Cookies used in "dirt cake"
 - Belted Galloway cows, informally
 - Cookie choices
 - Dirt cake ingredients
 - Cookies that can be twisted apart
 - Some sandwich cookies
 - Three-tiered treats
 - Cremey snacks
 - Twisted-apart cookies
 - Easily crumbled cookies
 - Cookies with a "Golden" variety
 - Twistable treats
 - Common ice cream mix-in
 - Cookies nearly 2 inches in diameter
 - They have Red Velvet and Watermelon varieties
 - Cookies in "Wonderfilled" ads
 - After-school snacks
 - "Wonderfilled" treats
 - "Watch how wonder unfolds" snacks
 - Cookies for over 100 years
 - Some crumbled dessert toppings
 - Three-layer treats
 - Some cookie favorites
 - Embossed cookies
 - Things to "Twist, Lick, Dunk" in a game app
 - Sandwich cookies now sold by Mondelez
 - They can be crushed for a pie crust
 - Twistable snacks
 - Milk accompaniment
 - Cookies with three parts
 - Double Stuf snacks
 - Cookies with a Double Stuf variety
 - Former Uh-Oh! cookies, now called Golden
 - Some common cookies
 - Tiered sweets
 - Tiered cookies
 - Deep-fried fare at fairs
 - Thins, e.g.
 - Nabisco noshes
 - Cookies in dirt cake
 - "Wonderfilled" cookies
 - Cookie bits in some Milka chocolate bars
 - Bicolor snacks
 - Little sandwiches for dessert
 - Crunchy sundae topping
 - Snacks in stacks
 - Multi-voweled cookies
 - Cookies commonly in cookies and cream ice cream
 - Snacks often paired with milk
 - Cookies in McFlurrys
 - Dunked discs
 - What Newman-Os mimic
 - Dunkables since 1912
 - 53-calorie snacks
 - Crushed toppings for ice cream sundaes
 - Shelfmates of Chips Ahoy!
 - Triple-tier sweets
 - Black-and-white sleeveful
 - Crunchy ice cream ingredient
 - Product whose package has a splash of milk
 - Snack items with their name on the top and bottom
 - Some are fudge covered
 - Cookies with creme
 - Black-white-black snacks
 - Hydrox cookies inspired them
 - Black-and-white stack
 - Cookies in sleeves
 - They may be crumbled in ice cream
 - Cream-filled chocolate snacks
 - They have Mystery and Birthday Cake varieties
 - Three-tier cookies
 - Cookies-and-cream cookies
 - Some froyo bar toppings
 - A British competitive eater took down 141 of them in five minutes in 2020
 - Two-wafer snacks
 - Crunchy part of some cakes
 - Rival of Hydrox cookies
 - Snacks that sometimes come in sleeves
 - Some Blizzard ingredients
 - Cookies with a gluten-free variety as of 2021
 - Mondelez cookies
 - Circular snacks
 - "Twist, lick, dunk" cookies
 - Treats with embossed surfaces
 - Snack brand with a 2012 100th-anniversary "Daily Twist" campaign
 - Their name has the "re" of "cream" and the two o's from "chocolate"
 - Snacker's stack
 - A scientific study in 2022 classified their creme texture as "mushy"
 - Snacks filled with "stuf"
 - Cruciverbalist's favorite cookies?
 - The Most Stuf cookies
 - Cookies irresistible to rats
 - Black-and-white dunkers
 - Cookies that once came in collectible tins
 - Cookies used to model moon phases
 - Twist-top snacks
 - McFlurry cookies
 - Cookies that came in limited-edition Neapolitan and Snickerdoodle flavors in 2022
 - Snacks that turned 110 last year
 - Cookies with an occasional Mystery Flavor
 - Cookies that can illustrate phases of the moon
 - Ingredient in some crusts
 - Hydrox cookie knockoffs
 - Cookies used to make some pie crusts
 - Crushed cookies in a "dirt and worms" dessert
 - Cookie-based cereal
 - Vegan friendly cookies
 - Cookies crumbled on many desserts
 - Cookies with a limited edition Space Dunk variety
 - Subjects of a "Twist on it" ad campaign
 - Ingredients in some black-and-white cheesecakes
 - Treats that Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith picked as runner-up to Doritos for "best snack in America"
 - Snacks with limited-edition flavors
 - Cookies with a Sour Patch Kids flavor
 - Cookies whose "Star Wars" edition has either red or blue creme
 - Cookies first sold in 1912
 - Cookies paired with Coca-Cola in a "Besties for a limited time" promotion
 - Deep-fried cookies at a county fair
 - Cookies that are sometimes dunked in milk
 - Frequently deconstructed dessert items
 - Cookies filled with 37-Down
 - Fried ___: fair fare
 - Globally available sweets
 - It's nearly impossible to split their creme equally, per M.I.T.
 - Cookies that may be crumbled to make cheesecake crust
 - The "dirt" in dirt cake, often
 - Treat with vanilla creme
 - Small dessert sandwiches
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 30, 2025
 - LA Times - October 21, 2025
 - LA Times - October 11, 2025
 - USA Today - September 29, 2025
 - LA Times - August 10, 2025
 - LA Times - July 03, 2025
 - New York Times - June 02, 2025
 - LA Times - May 31, 2025
 - LA Times - May 24, 2025
 - USA Today - January 20, 2025
 - New York Times - January 12, 2025
 - New York Times - January 06, 2025
 - New York Times - December 24, 2024
 - USA Today - December 09, 2024
 - USA Today - December 05, 2024
 - USA Today - September 09, 2024
 - New York Times - August 20, 2024
 - LA Times - August 15, 2024
 - LA Times - July 18, 2024
 - LA Times - July 12, 2024
 
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