Word "PAVLOVA" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
Russian ballerina (1882-1931)
Synonyms:
anna pavlova

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a dessert consisting of a meringue base or cup filled with fruit and whipped cream

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Iconic meringue and cream dessert (7)
Russian prima ballerina, Anna ______- (7)
Anna ___, Russian ballerina (7)
Russian prima ballerina 1881-1931
Dessert of fruit, cream and meringue (7)
Dish named after a ballerina (7)
Meringue, fruit and cream dessert (7)
Cream and fruit meringue (7)
Meringue-based dessert (7)
A popular New Zealand dessert (7)
One who incited drooling with a meringue dessert The Times Quick Cryptic 18 Oct 2024
Sweet dish named after a ballerina
A dessert with a meringue base filled with whipped cream and fruit (7)
Old man with Virginia retaining a lot of affection for dessert (7)
Which Russian ballerina became a resident of Britain in 1912? (7)
Famous Russian ballet dancer (7) Puzzler 03 Jul 2024
Anna -, 136 down dancer honoured with a meringuebased dessert (7)
Dessert named after a ballerina (7) Puzzler 01 Jun 2024
Meringue with cream and fruit
Ballerina, Anna ...
Creamy meringue dessert (7)
One following dog trainer is sweet (7)
Mate brought round five eggs for dessert The Telegraph Cryptic 23 Jun 2023
Meringue dessert named for a ballerina LA Times Daily 06 Nov 2022
Russian ballerina The Telegraph Quick 25 May 2022
Sweet dancer The Telegraph Cryptic 02 Jun 2019
Meringue-based dessert popular in Australia
Meringue-based dessert named for a ballerina New York Times 23 Dec 2017
Meringue-based dessert named for a ballerina
"The Dying Swan" ballerina
She founded her own company circa 1905
Russian ballerina Anna
Ballerina famous for her "Dying Swan"
Anna the ballerina
Ballerina from St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg-born ballet star
Russian ballerina
Great dancer of W.W. I era
Famed ballerina (1885–1931).
Famed name in ballet.
Ballerina who died in 1931.
She danced Fokine's "Swan."
She was famous for "Death of the Swan."
Russian ballerina (1885–1931).
Immortal name in ballet.
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