| EATSONESWORDS | Retracts what one has said as a cookery writer? (4,4,5) |
| EATONESWORDS | Retract what one has said (3,4,5) |
| ELIZABETH | First name of a cookery writer whose books on Mediterranean cuisines transformed Britain's post-war, post-rationing culinary repertoire (9) |
| HAIRY | - Bikers; David Myers and Simon King as a cookery duo (5) |
| RETRACT | Withdraw what one has said about a pamphlet |
| EATINGONESWORDS | Admitting error on taking in what one has said (6,4,5) |
| INGRATITUDE | It may show one has said No Thanks (11) |
| SHAPE | A cookery mould for blancmange, jelly, pudding etc; a phantom; a geometric figure such as a circle, square or triangle; or, a fabric/paper piece, cut out in a particular form (5) |
| CATCHWORD | Hear what is said as a slogan |
| ECHO | Oread left only to repeat what others had said as a punishment by Hera (4) |
| MARKMYWORDS | Highlight the speech I made (said as a warning?) (4,2,5) |
| CUE | Line that's said - as a hint |
| CAVE | Holy place said as a warning? (4) |
| ROLEMODEL | Turn over catwalker, it's said, as a living example (4,5) |
| METHOD | Set of instructions accompanying a list of ingredients in a cookery book; a technique in acting; or, a sequence in change ringing (6) |
| TAKE | Retract what you said and return a faulty product (4,2,4) |
| ITBACK | Retract what you said and return a faulty product (4,2,4) |
| UNSAY | Retract what has already been said (5) |
| CUP | A cookery measure; a trophy; or, an item paired with a saucer (3) |
| PROTEST | Express an objection to what someone has said or done (7) |