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Crumpet
Crumpet Crump"et (kr[u^]mp"[e^]t), n. [Prob. from W. crempog,
crammwgth, a pancake or fritter.]
A kind of large, thin muffin or cake, light and spongy, and
cooked on a griddle or spider.
Meaning of Crumpets from wikipedia
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batter during cooking. The
early crumpets were hard
pancakes cooked on a griddle,
rather than the soft and
spongy crumpets of the
Victorian era,
which were...
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Psychedelic ****
Crumpets is an
Australian psychedelic rock band
formed in 2014 in Perth. The band are made up of
English guitarist and
singer Jack McEwan...
- The
Crumpets (French: Les
Crumpets) is a
French animated comedy television series based on the
Petit Dernier book
series written aut****d by
Didier Lévy...
- In
British English, the
thinking man's
crumpet or
thinking woman's
crumpet is a
humorous term for a
person who is po****r with the
opposite **** because...
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Davidson states that "[t]here has
always been some
confusion between muffins,
crumpets, and pikelets, both in
recipes and in name". The
increasing po****rity...
- "
Psychedelic ****
Crumpets Interviewed". Clash.
Retrieved 15
March 2021. Murray,
Robin (5
August 2020). "Psychedelic ****
Crumpets Share New Cruncher...
- "Eggs, Beans, and
Crumpets stories".
These stories feature unnamed club members, each
referred to as an "Egg", "Bean", or "
Crumpet". This is allegedly...
- Eggs,
Beans and
Crumpets is a
collection of
short stories by P. G. Wodehouse,
first published in the
United Kingdom on
April 26, 1940 by
Herbert Jenkins...
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South Korea Charlie's
Christmas (L'Enfant au grelot) (1998) -
France The
Crumpets:
Joyeux Noël et
Bonne Année (2017) -
France Santa's
Christmas Snooze (Le...
- and Pike Place, in the
Corner Market building, The
Crumpet Shop
serves sweet and
savory crumpets with
various toppings such as butter,
English cheese...