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Cookies
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Special thanks to mdmacker, whose Wordsearch "Cookies was the inspiration for this crossword puzzle. So grab a glass of milk and enjoy this tasty puzzle!

Across:
 1 A thin, cookie-like deep-fried pastry of Scandinavian origin
 2 When it comes to race relations, Jerry Seinfield advises to look to this cookie (four words)
 7 This organization has been selling cookies since 1917 (two words)
 8 This small, round cookie, which has a crisp crust and a soft interior, originated in an Italian Monastery around 1792
 9 This cookie brand was founded in 1937 by Margaret Rudkin, who named the brand after her family's property in Fairfield, Connecticut (two words)
 10 In 1997, the chocolate chip cookie became the official cookie of this U.S. state
 11 The first known brownie recipe was published in this company's 1897 catalog (three words)
 13 A tool to cut out cookie dough in a particular shape (two words)
 14 Urban legend says a customer was charged $250.00 for a cookie recipe from this high-end store (two words)
 17 A cookie made of sheets of puff pastry that are rolled in sugar and folded to resemble palm leaves, then baked until the sugar becomes caramelized.
 18 A type of biscuit (cookie) which is traditionally made from one part white sugar, two parts butter, and three parts plain white flour.
 19 This chocolate bisucuit, made by Arnott's Biscuits in Australia, is composed of two layers of chocolate malted biscuit, separated by a light chocolate cream filling, and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate.(two words)
 21 In Spain, cookies are called this
 22 In Italian, it means "twice cooked."
 24 These white, anise-flavored cookies have been (and still are) traditional Christmas cookies in Bavaria and Austria for centuries.
 27 The word cookie is derived from this Dutch word, meaning "small or little cake."
 29 This sandwich cookie was developed and produced by Nabisco, an American company, in February 1912 at its Chelsea factory in New York City

Down:
 1 In 1937, she invented the first chocolate chip cookie (three words)
 3 The recipe for these cookies dates from the House of Savoy in eleventh century France
 4 This blue furred Sesame Street denizen is best known for his catch phrase "Me want cookie!" (two words)
 5 These cookies, in the shape of zoo and/or circus animals, were immortalized by a Shirley Temple song (two words)
 6 He's not only the father of a Cookie, but the husband of a Blondie (two words)
 12 A soft sugar cookie rolled in cinnamon sugar
 15 A type of German Christmas cookie, they are relatively easy to make and require only common ingredients, including eggs, butter, sugar, and flour. When made correctly, they are crisp, fragile, somewhat dry, and buttery.
 16 San Francisco and this city lay claim to being the origin of the modern fortune cookie (two words)
 20 In Germany, cookies are called this
 23 In England, cookies are called this
 25 The earliest cookie-style cakes are thought to date back to this 7th century A.D.Empire
 26 She plays the title role in the 1989 movie "Cookie" (two words)
 28 A cookie-like pastry, common in England and abroad since the middle ages, which tend to have a relatively simple recipe of nuts, flour, eggs, and sugar, with vanilla, anise, or caraway seed flavoring
 
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