| SUNDAE | An ice-cream with syrup or crushed fruit (6) |
| PUREE | Smooth cream of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables (5) |
| CORONET | A crown gets an ice cream with nothing in it (7) |
| SWEETS | Word for beloveds, darlings or dears; bonbons, candies, confects, sticky puddings, sugarplums and the like; cordials or wines flavoured with syrup; or, the delights or pleasures of something, such as |
| RIPPLE | Ice cream "marbled" with raspberry syrup; or, term for a capillary wave (6) |
| SQUASH | Ball sport; crushed fruit drink (6) |
| LYCHEE | Chinese fruit with grape-like flesh preserved in syrup or used to flavour martinis and sorbets (6) |
| RIPPLY | Like ice cream with added raspberry? (6) |
| NINETY | Number making ice creams with 9, 15 and 25 (6) |
| MAPLE | Word with syrup or leaf |
| STICKY | Like syrup or glue |
| FABRIC | Stuff brill with syrup fried peacock hearts (6) |
| WAFFLE | Trivial talk to get cake with syrup? (6) |
| ELECTUARY | Rearrange 'early cute' to find a paste taken orally, containing a drug mixed with syrup or honey (9) |
| CREPES | Dishes with syrup |
| BIGWIG | Somebody generous with syrup |
| MASH | Malt mixed with hot water to form wort; a warm feed of bran or meal for cattle/horses; a brew of tea; a bungle or muddle; an engoument or crush; or, crushed potatoes, aka champ (4) |
| CRABAPPLE | Comtesse de Paris, Gorgeous or Sugar Tyme, a garden, orchard, or hedgerow tree in the genus Malus with pectin-rich fruits used to set jelly or crushed for verjuice (4-5) |
| TUTTIFRUTTI | Ice cream with fruit and nuts (5-6) |
| BISCUIT | Crunchy baked food served with tea or coffee, or crushed as the base of a cheesecake (7) |