| SCONE | A large round bannock of wheat or barley cut into quadrants; or, a cake served with a cream tea (5) |
| LIMBS | Apparent edges of the discs of the Sun or the Moon; graduated arcs of sextants and quadrants; or, the halves forming archery bows (5) |
| SPIKE | Each of a series of projections on a track-running shoe; a variety of lavender; a sharp peak in a graph; or, an ear of wheat or barley (5) |
| VANE | Another word for a weathercock; a vexillum of a feather; or. a sight on a quadrant or azimuth compass (4) |
| HOPI | People whose flag features a black circle divided into quadrants with a black dot in each |
| OCTANT | Word for a half-quadrant or an eighth part of a circle (6) |
| ALAKING | Like chicken served with a cream sauce |
| OYSTERS | Molluscs served with a cream and wine sauce (7) |
| SHEAF | Bundle of reaped ears of wheat or other grain stalks; or, a quantity of typically 24 arrows contained within a quiver (5) |
| TIERS | Levels of a stadium or a cake |
| SHOYU | Rich Japanese sauce made from soy beans naturally fermented with wheat or barley (5) |
| ALOHA | Greeting gets a large, round laugh (5) |
| GOUDA | A large round cheese named for Gouda in the Netherlands (5) |
| GRAIN | Wheat or barley (5) |
| AWNED | Like wheat or barley |
| IDAHO | State home to some Bannock people |
| FLOUR | Bannock ingredient |
| SCONES | Thought to derive from early Dutch for "fine bread", baked rounds or quadrants of plain or fruited dough, subject to a long-running debate as to whether said cakes are spread with jam first, or cream |
| TRIO | Group of three musicians; a set of three aces, kings, queens etc in piquet; or, a cocktail such as an espresso Martini mixed with a cream liqueur (4) |
| BULLSEYE | Word for an archery target's central gold, a big round humbug-like peppermint, a cyclone's whirling centre, a lantern, a porthole or a thick lens, each named for their apparent resemblance in some way |