| PALEODIET | Regimen based on the eating habits of early humans |
| PALEO | Diet based on the eating habits of early humans |
| DIET | Eating habits of the Japanese parliament (4) |
| TAEBO | Fitness regimen based on martial arts |
| DIETARY | The first of the edible treats written in diary of eating habits (7) |
| UTERI | Sites of early human development |
| OLDUVAIGORGE | Site in N Tanzania famous for its fossil evidence of early human evolution (7,5) |
| PROOF | The ___ of the pudding is in the eating, saying (5) |
| AUSTEN | Novelist whose authorial mentions of baked apples, Bath buns, picnics, rout-cakes, saddle of mutton, "whipt" syllabub and the like offer a glimpse into the food and dining habits of the Regency era in |
| CANNIBALISM | The eating of fellow humans |
| MINUTESTEAKS | Pieces of meat quick in the cooking; and maybe in the eating! |
| OMOPHAGIA | The eating of raw flesh as part of an ancient initiation ritual (9) |
| ORIGINALSIN | The eating of the Forbidden Fruit |
| FOODWEB | Complex pattern of eating habits among various organisms |
| CANNIBAL | One with odd eating habits chucks bin back into the water |
| MINCEPIES | Festive dried fruit, spice and pastry confections that were traditionally savoury; the eating of which on Christmas Day, according to a myth about Oliver Cromwell, is illegal (5,4) |
| IRON | Metal used by early humans |
| CRO | ___-Magnon (former name for early humans) |
| SINSPLINTS | Restraints to prevent the eating of forbidden fruit? |
| CARDIA | Arresting type drops cocaine for opening of The Eating Organ (6) |