| SMASHUP | Accident as food served with sausage falls in drink (5-2) |
| OOPSADAISY | There's been a minor accident as mess turns up on platform, ending in delay (4-1-5) |
| RUBBERNECK | Slow to see accident as British capital involved in fight |
| SAVELOY | Tailless pixie in hotel with sausage (7) |
| BISCUIT | Crunchy baked food served with tea or coffee, or crushed as the base of a cheesecake (7) |
| PUDDING | Yorkshire -; baked batter food served with roast beef (7) |
| TRUCKLE | Cheese Rex added to food served with cutlet (7) |
| CHOWDER | Soup: food served with ginger, sent back (7) |
| NIBBLES | Takes small pieces of food served with drinks |
| BREADTH | Ordinary food served with most of the spread (7) |
| ASSUAGE | Mollify with sausage and mash |
| PADTHAI | Food served with lime wedges |
| CREAM | Baked until clotted in Devon and Cornwall or heated until extra-thick in Jersey, dairy food served with scones or used to make various puddings (5) |
| ICECREAM | Food served with wafers, in a cornet or a float, or as part or the pudding baked Alaska (3,5) |
| SPAM | Wartime food, starting off with sausage, peas and mash (4) |
| AUGRATIN | Of food, served with a browned topping of breadcrumbs and/or grated cheese (2,6) |
| FUNNELCAKES | Fair food served with powdered sugar (2 wds.) |
| HOTDOG | Has a greedy reputation, consuming last of the street party food make with sausage (3,3) |
| CAVOLO | - nero; black kale served in minestrone, ribollita, barley stew with sausages, or oven-baked for crisps (6) |
| SALAMI | Endless malaise treat-ed with sausage (6) |