| PORKPIEHAT | Headgear that shares its name with a meat snack (4-3,3) |
| MONGOLIANBEEF | Czarface and Ghostface Killah single that shares its name with a meat dish |
| CANNELLONI | Cylindrical shaped pasta tube usually filled with a meat or veggie mixture (10) |
| AWAYDAYBUS | Doris follows a plan, reserve spin on charabanc for a work trip (4-3,3) |
| FELTTIPPEN | ... that makes one a more colourful correspondent (4-3,3) |
| EACHWAYBET | We cheat by a dubious wager (4-3,3) |
| DEADENDJOB | Position with no prospects of promotion (4-3,3) |
| TAKEHISBOW | A violinist may do so before and after playing (4, 3,3) |
| USEDCARLOT | On view to all, dodgy old crates here (4-3,3) |
| FOURALEBAR | Labour fear about some source of cheap drink (4-3,3) |
| WELLFEDEMU | Amply nourished running bird, we have thus got 'em weed-full (4-3,3) |
| LOOKOUTMAN | Warning of danger from sentinel? (4-3,3) |
| PLAYOFFMAP | Guide to final teams looking to proceed in competition in uncharted regions (4-3,3) |
| TACO | A thin rolled pancake with a meat filling, usually fried crisp (4) |
| CHOPCHOP | Quickly do some work with a meat cleaver? (4-4) |
| HAMRADIO | Communication method with a meat in its name |
| SNOWCAP | Second present: headgear that may come to a peak |
| GRAVY | Sauce served with a meat roast (5) |
| BLT | Crunchy sandwich with a meat and two vegetables, for short |
| TACOS | Thin rolled pancakes with a meat filling in Mexican cooking (5) |