OK, but cramsome bread is the answer! Not cram. It isn't related to cram at all. Well, not cram as in the ration that Bilbo and the dwarves eat in The Hobbit. I daresay Tolkien coined it from the verb 'to cram' - i.e. to shove in as much as possible - and 'some' (ish). Meaning that it was very filling.
CRAMSOME BREAD: Troll’s bloomer.
2. Note great joy in a spin for him.
ORODRUIN: Portal met destruction twice (or is it thrice?) here.
BEORN: Suffered in confusion for him.
TROLL: Internet terror; bridge warden; Took-felled.
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