| BANANASPLIT | A sweet dessert of divided musa! (6,5) |
| MARSALA | Sicilian port giving its name for a sweet dessert wine (7) |
| BLANCMANGE | Chef Raymond, chap, say, that's brought back a sweet dessert (10) |
| CHOCOLATECY | Sweet dessert shaped like pitcher Young? |
| TREACLETART | Sweet dessert dish (7,4) |
| KITTEN | Word, likely from an Old French pet name for a cat, for one of a pair of divided gloves, sometimes on a string, perhaps furry, like a grimalkin (6) |
| BERGAMOT | A citron-, limonette- or orange-like fruit; essence extracted from such a citrus; bee balm or mint of similar aroma; a fine sweet dessert pear; or, a tapestry made in a picturesque medieval walled cit |
| BISECTIONS | A pair of divided portions from noisiest CB individuals |
| PINNATA | Latin name indicating a type of divided leaf, as in Rodgersia ___ (7) |
| BANANA | Any of several tropical and subtropical treelike herbs of the genus Musa having a terminal crown of |
| INTO | Converse of 'divided by' |
| KOREAN | Citizen of divided country in East engaged in religious work |
| RAREEARTH | Unusual soil element in each half of divided land? (4,5) |
| BENGAL | Franklin! Georgia left part of divided India! (6) |
| DESEGREGATION | Reunification of divided peoples (13) |
| TIMES | Opposite of divided by, mathematically |
| PLANTAIN | The green-skinned banana-like fruit of the plant Musa paradisiaca, eaten as a staple food in many tropical regions |
| SAMARA | Tree-like herb of the genus Musa, bearing hanging clusters of elongated fruit (6) |
| PETRA | Archeological site near the town of Wadi Musa |
| SINAI | Mount that's also called Jebel Musa (Mountain of Moses) |