| PANDOWDY | An American-style richly spiced deep-dish apple pudding with a baked crust, similar to a cobbler (8) |
| CRISP | Dessert similar to a cobbler |
| BROWNBETTY | Dessert similar to a cobbler |
| CAERPHILLY | Pale and richly spiced cheese (10) |
| PASTRY | Baked crust (6) |
| CUSTARDTART | A sweet pastry with a baked filling of egg, milk and sugar, typically topped with grated nutmeg (7,4) |
| TEACAKE | Husband of Janie in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" who shares his nickname with a baked good |
| DINER | A buffet car on a train; a person eating a meal in a restaurant; or, an American-style roadside eatery (5) |
| TATER | Cooked a treat - an American-style potato (5) |
| FINTAIL | Nickname of an American-style Mercedes from the 1960s (7) |
| CORDWAINER | Historic term for a shoemaker, different to a cobbler who repairs shoes (10) |
| SWEETTOOTH | Someone frequently returning to a cobbler might have one |
| BAKEWELL | Town in the Derbyshire Dales noted for its speciality pastry pudding with an almond-flavoured filling and a layer of jam (8) |
| COBBLERS | Classic iced refreshers of sherry and citrus; cordwainers or souters, known collectively as a drunkship; deep-dish fruit pies or puddings with cake-, crumble-, dumpling- or scone-like toppings; or, no |
| TIRAMISU | Italian sponge pudding with mascarpone and marsala (8) |
| DESERTER | Runaway has pudding with no small hesitation (8) |
| ROCKDOVE | A pigeon family member on a boulder dived American-style (4,4) |
| ETONMESS | Traditional pudding with crushed meringue (4,4) |
| BANANA | Plantain-like fruit or berry used to flavour a variety of sponge cake or a pudding with a caramel filling (6) |
| CLAMBAKE | Picnic, American style (8) |