| IDVE | "... comin' ___ baked a cake": old song lyric |
| IDA | "If I knew you were coming ___ baked a cake!" |
| AMORE | "...like a big pizza pie, that's ___" (old song lyric) |
| NICEONE | Old song lyric contested by a number in the south of France? (4,3,5) |
| CYRIL | Old song lyric contested by a number in the south of France? (4,3,5) |
| ALLBE | "We'll ___ there to greet her" (old song lyric) |
| ABCDEFGHIVE | Start of an old song lyric |
| ONEIS | "__ the loneliest number": old song lyric |
| SOMEONES | "___ in the kitchen with Dinah" (old song lyric) |
| MUFFIN | Cake - old TV mule (6) |
| VICTORIASPONGE | Cake old queen's bad smell with perfume finally! (8,6) |
| FANCYMAN | Sort of cake old lady's given to new lover (5,3) |
| EASE | "He'd fly through the air with the greatest of ___" (old song lyric) |
| CAKE | Something baked, a piece of which is like pie (4) |
| TERRACOTTAARMY | The host baked a carrot tart: my energy's restored! |
| LASAGNE | Angela's baked a pasta dish |
| BROWN | Betty baked a pudding in America (5) |
| TINS | Vessels in which bread/cakes are baked; a name for rectangular loaves; or, lidded containers for storing biscuits (4) |
| PETITFOUR | From French for "little oven", in allusion to the small secondary stove in which it was baked, a tiny biscuit, dainty, fancy, mignardise or other bitesize fondant, marzipan or nutmeat sweet treat, ser |
| CREAM | Sour ___ (baked potato topper) |