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51Violet Crumble — 1) chocolate coated honeycomb bar; 2) tumble; take a tumble; 3) understand …
52violet crumble — Australian Slang 1. chocolate coated honeycomb bar; 2. tumble; take a tumble; 3. understand …
53apple crumble — /æpəl ˈkrʌmbəl/ (say apuhl krumbuhl) noun a baked sweet dish of sliced apple topped with a crumbly pastry of brown sugar, flour and butter. Also, apple betty …
54APPLE CRUMBLE — …
55Kryme — crumble …
56Crumbled — Crumble Crum ble (kr[u^]m b l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crumbled} (kr[u^]m b ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crumbling} (kr[u^]m bl[i^]ng).] [Dim. of crumb, v. t., akin to D. kruimelen G. kr[ u]meln.] To break into small pieces; to cause to fall in pieces.… …
57Crumbling — Crumble Crum ble (kr[u^]m b l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crumbled} (kr[u^]m b ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crumbling} (kr[u^]m bl[i^]ng).] [Dim. of crumb, v. t., akin to D. kruimelen G. kr[ u]meln.] To break into small pieces; to cause to fall in pieces.… …
58Apple crisp — in the United States or Apple crumble as it is known in the United Kingdom is a dessert consisting of baked apples topped with a crispy crust. Ingredients usually include cooked apples, butter, sugar, flour, cinnamon, and often oats and brown… …
59Abel Hoadley — He was born in Willingdon, Sussex, England, the son of Peter Hoadley (blacksmith) and Elizabeth Ann Wheeler. Hoadley arrived in Australia in 1865. His first business was manufacturing and selling jams and pickles, with produce fresh from his own… …
60Mabel Esther Allan — (11 February, 1915 14 May, 1998) was a British author of about 130 children s books.Mabel Esther Allan was born at Wallasey on the Wirral Peninsula. She decided to be an author at the age of eight; her father bought her a writing desk and taught… …