Green’s Dictionary of Slang

puddings and pies n.

[rhy. sl.]

the eyes.

[UK]Hotten Dict. of Modern Sl. etc.
[UK]Sl. Dict.
[US]A.J. Pollock Und. Speaks n.p.: Puddings and pies, the eyes.
[US]Maurer & Baker ‘“Aus.” Rhyming Argot’ in AS XIX:3.
[UK]J. Franklyn Dict. Rhy. Sl.
[Ire]J. Morrow Confessions of Proinsias O’Toole 39: In the next couple of hours I tried hard to dampen the fires in her puddings with half-pints of draught stout – but I could do nothing about the tears.
[UK]B. Kirkpatrick Wicked Cockney Rhy. Sl.