I do know 'Jaffa cakes' are the arch enemy of the 'Rich Tea' biscuit, if that helps
Suppose the opposite of biscuit would be a Sponge, its soft and not tasty to eat.
2006-06-29 21:19:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Anti-Biscuit
2006-07-04 12:28:24
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answered by antfaz 2
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Son of a biscuit?
2006-06-30 04:24:53
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answered by KaNie 2
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"depressed goth"s answer "un-biscuit" reminding me of a very bad joke which a sadistic streak and hatred for the world make me want to share ..
If you are in an Italian restaurant and order a dish of pasta after your antipasti - does that mean you haven't eaten anything at all?
(Maybe I should have saved that as a question for this site - there have been plenty already that have been no less stupid...)
2006-07-03 00:41:21
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answered by hoss 3
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Tea, because a biscuit without a nice cuppa is just a dry bit of sweetness. The tea is the perfect antithesis - soft, liquidy, not necessarily sweet... yummy
2006-06-30 07:38:49
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answered by hystoriker 3
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Here is a website with synonyms and antonyms of "biscuit":
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/biscuit
2006-06-30 06:48:02
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answered by HL 5
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No biscuit.
2006-06-30 05:25:06
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answered by Venusp 3
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Cracker
2006-06-30 04:17:49
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answered by ~Fatally~ 3
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Pancake
2006-06-30 04:21:12
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answered by opalescent_angel 5
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Cooked once..."Biscuit" is french for cooked twice.
2006-06-30 04:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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