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Cracknel
Cracknel Crack"nel (kr?k"n?l), n. [F. craquelin, fr. D. krakeling, fr. krakken to crack. See Crack, v. t.] A hard brittle cake or biscuit. --Spenser.

Meaning of Cracknel from wikipedia

- v.: "[G. pretzel, bretzel, in OHG. brizzila = It. bracciello Florio) a cracknel; usually taken as ad. med. L. bracellus a bracelet; also a kind of cake...
- chocolate cream Peppermint Crisp Australia, South Africa Nestlé Peppermint "cracknel" in milk chocolate Perky Nana New Zealand Cadbury Banana flavored chew...
- chocolate bar filled with a multitude of thin cylinders of mint-flavoured 'cracknel' (which is a brittle crystalline/sugar concoction extruded in fine hollow...
- experiments with electric light in caves were carried out by Lieutenant Edward Cracknel in 1880 at Chifley Cave, Jenolan Caves, Australia. In 1881, Sloupsko-Šošůvské...
- F. Lyons & Winning advertised 312 allotments for private sale in the "Cracknel Road Estate", being subdivisions 1 to 313 of resubdivision 1 and 2 of portion...
- wigs (meaning "wine-dipped buns") and cracknels (meaning biscuits): "Some wax dronk in lent of wygges & cracknels". In Richard Surflet's translation of...
- Christmas". iTunes Music Store. September 9, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2016. Cracknel, Ryan (2012). "2012 Enterplay My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Trading...
- F. Lyons & Winning advertised 312 allotments for private sale in the "Cracknel Road Estate", being subdivisions 1 to 313 of resubdivision 1 and 2 of portion...
- self-portrait with haiku – for double b**** and piano – by Mette Hanskov and Marc Cracknel (Wells Cathedral, 7/10/01). 7 caprichos – for electric guitar alone, by...
- sponge-like biscuits", which could be raised with eggs or with yeast; the "cracknels" in the Jewell were boiled before baking, being put into boiling water...