| MINCEPIE | A food item containing mixed pieces of dried fruit, typically eaten at Christmas (5,3) |
| CANAPE | A bite-size item of food, typically eaten at parties or receptions (6) |
| MINCEMEAT | Sticky mixture of small pieces of dried fruit (9) |
| NOISETTE | I test one mixed piece of meat |
| HOTDOGS | Fast food items containing sausages (3,4) |
| ETONMESS | Dessert of crushed 37 Across mixed with whipped cream and fruit, typically strawberries (4,4) |
| APPLE | Fruit typically seen in the mouth of a roast pig |
| OLIVE | Oily stone fruit typically cultivated in a grove (5) |
| EAUDEVIE | French term for a clear fruit brandy made from distilled fruits, typically excluding grapes; literally, 'water of life' (3,2,3) |
| BHELPURI | Crunchy Indian snack of puffed rice and vegetables with a tangy tamarind sauce, typically eaten as street food (8) |
| BISCUITS | A food item is almost cut in pieces (8) |
| AOLDISCS | *Items containing free trial software, dubbed "history's greatest junk mail" by a Vox article |
| BROCCOLI | Purple sprouting, tenderstem, romanescu, bimi or calabrese, a vitaminrich cruciferous vegetable typically eaten stir-fried, steamed, roasted or raw (8) |
| TRAILMIX | High-energy snack food consisting of dried fruit, nuts and seeds (5,3) |
| ROCKCAKE | Baked item containing currants (4,4) |
| YULELOGS | Chocolate cakes eaten at Christmas (4,4) |
| CRACKERS | Thin, dry biscuits typically eaten with cheese (8) |
| STEATITE | Almost eat items containing soapstone (8) |
| CURRENTS | Courses of dried fruit announced (8) |
| RAISIN | Liftin' up a piece of dried fruit |