| MARKHAM | Author of The English Huswife, whose 1615 book The Well-Kept Kitchen includes advice on brewing beer, distilling perfume, making trifles and planting herbs (7) |
| WHISK | Being new, his kitchen includes this utensil (5) |
| COOKERYBOOK | With numerous examples including Apicius, The English Huswife, The Forme of Cury, Good Things in England and Larousse Gastronomique, any compendium of recipes and handy culinary tips (7,4) |
| PANCAKE | Traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday, a crepe-like food with an old recipe in The English Huswife with others including spice cake, quince marmalade and trifle (7) |
| SWINE | Jesus's Sermon on the Mount includes advice not to "cast your pearls before ___". (5) |
| ENTENTECORDIALE | Friendly relationship? It centred on brewing English beer bottles (7,8) |
| BARM | Yeast on brewing liquors |
| ONDAATJE | Michael _____ (Author of The English Patient) |
| BAGEHOT | Walter, economist, author of The English Constitution and Lombard Street (7) |
| MICHAELONDAATJE | Sri Lankan-born author of The English Patient |
| HOPS | Dried cone-like flowers of the plant Humulus lupulus, used in brewing beer (4) |
| CERVANTES | Author of the 1605-1615 novel Don Quixote, Miguel de _ (9) |
| EMBER | Brewing beer without millions of dollars worth of coal (5) |
| YEAST | Type of single-celled fungus used in brewing beer, baking and medicine (5) |
| LETUP | Stopped Blue Peter broadcast short of brewing beer (3,2) |
| INEBRIATE | Get drunk at home thanks to one getting back into brewing beer (9) |
| DONQUIXOTE | Classic novel of 1615 (2) |
| RUBENS | "Daniel in the Lions' Den" painter, 1615 |
| PERSE | The ____, independent school in Cambridge founded in 1615 (5) |
| ANNEOFAUSTRIA | Princess who married Louis XIII in 1615 when they were both 14 years old |