| BUBBLEANDSQUEAK | And in a Millais picture sort of quake for the dish (6-3-6) |
| OPHELIA | Shakespearean character in a Millais painting |
| PEPPERPOT | Container of hot stuff, the West Indian dish (6-3) |
| RECIPE | Wrongly price a quarter the ingredients for the dish (6) |
| HAGGIS | Soldiers follow old woman for the dish (6) |
| GRATIN | Unfortunate rating for the dish (6) |
| TONGUEANDGROOVE | Board's joint venture a no-go ___ DG sacked, nothing in it (6-3-6) |
| MIDDLEAGESPREAD | It may account for one being fat and forty (6-3-6) |
| CLICKSANDMORTAR | Term for business trading online and via shops (6-3-6) |
| BEHINDTHESCENES | Ends itch with shebeen thrash out of the limelight (6-3-6) |
| NEEDLEANDTHREAD | Irritate with yarn on couple found by a sewer? (6-3-6) |
| BRICKSANDMORTAR | Conventionally-run snack bar torrid storm ultimately demolished (6-3-6) |
| HANSELANDGRETEL | Sweet house attracted this couple here -end all angst amazingly (6, 3, 6) |
| FOLLOWTHELEADER | Funny farewell hoot led to children's game (6-3-6) |
| PLATDUJOUR | What is the French phrase for the dish of the day in a restaurant? (4,2,4) |
| CHERRYRIPE | Title of a Robert Herrick poem and a Millais painting (6,4) |
| BUBBLES | Globules of carbon dioxide contained within a stream of fizz; unsound or fraudulent schemes; or, a Millais painting used to advertise Pears soap (7) |
| EDWARDV | Depicted in a painting by John Everett Millais, one of the Princes in the Tower with his brother Richard, Duke of York (6,1) |
| PRERAPHAELITE | A member of a group of British painters and writers including Rossetti and Millais, founded in 1848 (3-10) |
| SAUCER | A cruse is designed for the dish it can rest on (6) |