| TEABREAD | Loaf cake baked with sultanas and raisins soaked overnight in Earl Grey, Lady Grey or a similar brew (3,5) |
| FRUITLESS | Like a cake without sultanas and raisins. No good (9) |
| SCONE | Light cake made with sultanas or cheese and served buttered (5) |
| LAWSON | Cookery writer whose book How to Be a Domestic Goddess includes recipes for banana bread, blackberry jam, rosemary loaf-cake, gooseberry crumble and snickerdoodles (6) |
| DATE | Fruit often paired with walnut in loaf cake (4) |
| APRON | A coverall of a chef, cobbler, cook, farrier or potter, for example, tied at the back; or, a similar garment, such as a girl's pinafore worn over a dress, or that of a bishop or Freemason (5) |
| NOODLE | A long, thin strip of pasta or a similar flour paste, eaten with a sauce or in a soup (6) |
| BERGAMOT | Fragrant oil extracted from the rind of an Asian citrus fruit, used in cosmetics and as a flavouring in Earl Grey tea (8) |
| CHIA | Common name of Saliva hispanica, a plant in the sage family with seeds soaked overnight for puddings and breakfast dishes (4) |
| FADE | Word, with an aptly murky, unclear or vague past, for brume, cloudiness, a misty veil or other atmospheric obscurity; thus, a blurred memory, the mind's fog, where clarity fades or a similar state sug |
| SNORKEL | Tube for underwater swimming with mask and fins; or, a similar device for offroading through water in a 4x4 (7) |
| PARKIN | Traditional northern ginger cake baked with black treacle and oatmeal, customarily eaten on Bonfire Night (6) |
| NAPALMB | Thickening/gelling agent, composed primarily of benzene and polystyrene, mixed with gasoline or a similar fuel for use in military operations |
| BACALAO | Spanish for a particular fish, but in culinary terms it refers to the dried and salted version which in Mallorca is often served with spinach and raisins, or local mushrooms (7) |
| CREAMOFTARTAR | Farm tea prepared with carrot cake baked with this? |
| GENOA | Fruit cake baked with almonds and glace cherries on its top (5) |
| CORNFLOWER | Worn as a symbol of remembrance known as "Bleuet de France", a wild plant with electric- or royal-blue petals used to flavour Lady Grey tea (10) |
| GLISSANDO | Meaning "to slide", the sweep of a finger along adjacent piano keys or harp strings; or, a similar effect produced on a trombone (9) |
| BUNDT | From "gathering of people", a Gugelhupf-like cake baked in a ring-shaped fluted pan of the same name (5) |
| TRAY | A traditionally wooden board upon which to convey crockery, food or tea things; or, a similar shallow receptacle for papers (4) |