| LEMONBALM | Aromatic herb's a disappointment with minced lamb |
| CANNELLONI | From "pipe, reed, stem" and with a similar name to a white haricot bean, a variety of tubular pasta; or, a dish of said rolls stuffed with minced beef and cheese or ricotta and spinach (10) |
| VERMOUTH | Drink with a white wine base and added aromatic herbs, Mallorca, with its abundance of such herbs, has its own signature varieties (8) |
| INFUSION | Something poured in or introduced, whether inspiration, liquid over herbs, a new quality or the slow intravenous drip of a solution into a vein (8) |
| MOUSSAKA | Dish of minced lamb with aubergines in a white sauce (8) |
| SALAD | A dish of raw or cooked vegetables or herbs; a leafy green plant such as lettuce, grown for or used in this; fruit cocktail; or, any diverse medley (5) |
| BAMBOOZLE | Confound one having minced lamb with booze (9) |
| CHERVIL | Herb's a bit of a villain to an actress (7) |
| ABSINTHES | Aromatic herbs found in a bassinet designed to accommodate Henry (9) |
| GREENCHARTREUSE | Liqueur made with aromatic herbs and flowers (5,10) |
| NAVEL | An orange is a non-starter with minced veal! (5) |
| SHEPHERDSPIES | Dishes with minced meat topped with mashed potato |
| MINT | A culinary herb; a sweet such as a humbug or polo; or, a facility where coins are manufactured (4) |
| EMBALM | Apply aromatic substance to minced lamb carried by setter on return (6) |
| SHEPHERDSPIE | British baked dish of minced lamb topped with mashed potato (9,3) |
| TIMBALE | Dish of minced lamb ___ in tripe, oddly (7) |
| TOMBOLA | Game, and minced lamb too (7) |
| SHAMBLE | That woman gets minced lamb in butcher's stall (7) |
| MOUSAKA | Middle Eastern dish of layered minced lamb, aubergine and potato (7) |
| AMBALA | Alcoholics Anonymous accepts minced lamb in city (6) |