| TOSTITOS | Snack whose outer syllables are the same |
| WYATT | Name whose outer letters spell a lightbulb unit |
| UPRISE | Revolt, and when its two syllables are swapped, a phrase meaning the same thing |
| MALI | Country that turns into a capital when its syllables are interchanged |
| JERKY | Snack whose name comes from the Quechua for "dried meat" |
| CHEETOS | Snack whose feline mascot is named Chester |
| ANTSONALOG | Snack whose raisins represent insects |
| OREO | Snack whose ingredient list ends with chocolate |
| EMPANADA | Snack whose name translates as "breaded" |
| SOFTTACO | Snack whose shell doesn't crack |
| CRISP | Whether flavoured with bacon, cheese and onion, prawn cocktail or just a sea salt sprinkle, it is a crunchy savoury wafer-thin potato snack whose name derives from "curl, wrinkle" (5) |
| TAUTONYM | What is the scientific term for Chloris chloris (the greenfinch), when the generic and the specific name are the same? (8) |
| CLIFBARS | Snacks whose name evokes rock climbing |
| LARABARS | Energy snacks whose flavors include Carrot Cake and Cherry Pie |
| TACOPIES | Snacks whose filling includes ground beef and salsa |
| BLTS | Snacks whose name might elide an M |
| REFER | Pairs. There are two places in the grid where each pair can be inserted -either is correct. For example, alternate letters in ATTEST and STREET are the same (aTtEsT and sTrEeT). One unnumbered solutio |
| BOA | Creature whose genus name and English name are the same |
| PANTHEISTS | Those who believe God and the universe are the same |
| DINER | Person, and the place, to eat are the same |