| HASBEEN | Beans he cooked for a faded Hollywood star (3-4) |
| BANSHEE | Beans he mixed for Irish spirit (7) |
| ORCHESTRA | Carrots he cooked for band (9) |
| THESAME | Meat he's cooked is no different (3,4) |
| SWANSON | Actress who starred in some 70 films before her role as a faded legend in Sunset Boulevard, the film with the line "I'm ready for my close-up" (7) |
| COWHAND | The chow Dan cooked for a ranch worker (7) |
| CHAPTER | The carp cooked for a branch of society (7) |
| DINEDIN | Cooked, for a change |
| AHEADOFONESTIME | Meat in seafood he cooked is extremely radical (5,2,4,4) |
| BYTHESAMETOKEN | My T-bone steak he cooked as well (2,3,4,5) |
| GOODFORNOTHING | Going north, food gets cooked for a useless lump (4-3-7) |
| CHOWMEIN | How mince is cooked for a Chinese dish (4,4) |
| ABLESEAMAN | A meal with beans cooked for a sailor |
| VIGNETTE | Portrait photograph with a faded border; central part of a postage stamp's design; or, an illustration at the start of a book or chapter (8) |
| ACIDWASH | Give a faded look to, in a way |
| SUNSET | Lloyd Webber musical about a faded film star, _ Boulevard (6) |
| OPENHOUSE | One soup he cooked, catering for all |
| SHARPSET | Sprats he cooked, being extremely hungry (5-3) |
| TOOTHACHE | Hot taco he cooked had a nasty mouthfeel (9) |
| BANISHED | Exiled for bad sin he cooked up |