| CUSTARD | Food known in French as 'creme anglaise' (7) |
| FLAN | Dessert also known as creme caramel |
| POTAGE | French word for a thick soup such as creme du Barry or ribollita (6) |
| GINGHAM | Known in French as vichy, a plainwoven checked cotton cloth used for casual shirts, capri pants, summer dresses, country-style tablecloths, traditional jam jar lids etc (7) |
| GRAPERY | Word for a building, estate, place or vineyard for the cultivation of the fruits known in French as raisins (7) |
| COBBLES | Rounded stones known in French as pave forming many sections of the Paris-Roubaix road cycle race ro |
| SAUSAGE | Food known as a banger or a snag (7) |
| UNLEASH | Release two articles in French as source of hilarity (7) |
| STONES | Whether dazzling in rings, found in cherries, skipped across water or used to mark graves, they are rocky or hard articles with cobbled specimens known in French as "paves" (6) |
| EYELETS | Small holes with finely-stitched edges forming ornamental patterns in broderie anglaise and cutwork (7) |
| CUTWORK | Elegant textile artistry in the form of applique, broderie anglaise, embroidery or lace with an ornamental pattern of excised portions, eyelets or picots (7) |
| ENDGAME | 1957 play by Samuel Beckett originally written in French as Fin de partie (7) |
| MISTLETOE | Known in French as "gui", a whiteberried parasitic shrub found growing in the crowns of host trees i |
| COBBLE | Known in French as pave, type of stone forming part of the road surface in the Tour of Flanders or P |
| BROOM | Gorse-like shrub of heaths and areas of open countryside/woodland; or, linked with "wagon" for the vehicle known in French as the "voiture balai" following the last rider in a road cycle race (5) |
| GOAT | Billy, nanny or kid, an animal known in French as a chevre and collectively as a trip which is depicted crossed with a fish to symbolise Capricorn (4) |
| LABEL | Known in French as "etiquette", a device such as an airmail sticker, bookplate, nametape or price tag (5) |
| ALDERNEY | Third-largest of the Channel Islands, known in French as Aurigny (8) |
| AACHEN | German town known in French as Aix-la-Chapelle (6) |
| WINTER | Season of the year known in French as 'hiver' (6) |