| SPLITS | Bananas halved and served with cream; times taken to run specific distances; or, miniature bottles of champagne, also called piccolos (6) |
| VIAL | A miniature bottle or ampoule for liquid medicines; or, a small spirit-filled glass tube containing an air bubble that centralises when perfectly horizontal or plumb (4) |
| TREASURE | Long John Silver's pirates proclaimed, "Fifteen men on the dead man's chest; Yo-ho-ho and a bottle o |
| RANGE | Specific distance for a cowboy to ride (5) |
| MILER | Runner over a specific distance |
| MAGNUMOPUS | Masterpiece of a bottle - O, drink up! |
| CAMEL | Bottle-o, Thirsty - (5) |
| STRAW | Dried grain stalks as organic mulch for the berries served with cream as traditional Wimbledon fare or used to make fraise, frose, summer puddings or Eton mess (5) |
| CUP | Whether on a sideboard or a saucer or containing an acorn, boiled egg, caramel, claret, copra, culinary ingredient, golf ball, tea or victor's champagne, it is a small or miniature mug- or "tub"-like |
| BREATH | Life's first gift and last whisper, given freely but at times taken for granted - it's the air we inhale and exhale all day long, until it is gone (6) |
| MODELLING | Hobby or pastime of making dioramas or miniature aeroplanes, boats, buildings or railways, for example; or, a branch of sculpture (9) |
| TOYS | Objects for children to play with, such as a model or miniature replica of something (4) |
| EPITOME | From the Greek for "to cut short", a summary or miniature form; or, a perfect example of something (7) |
| NITPICK | Carp and egg served with cream |
| BAGEL | Roll often served with cream cheese and lox |
| FOOL | A purée of fruit served with cream or custard |
| SCONE | Small cake served with cream and jam (5) |
| LOX | Smoked salmon served with cream cheese, capers, tomato, and red onion |
| TEA | Drink often served with cream and sugar |
| MINIBAGEL | Small version of a breakfast item often served with cream cheese: 2 wds. |