| MARTINS | Birds wanting spoils, eating loaf of bread (7) |
| JACOBIN | Revolutionary member of Eastern religion eating loaf (7) |
| PUFFINS | Birds wanting home when caught in air currents |
| BLOOMER | Loaf of bread with diagonal slashes on a rounded top, baked on the sole of an oven (7) |
| BRAINED | Demolished loaf of bread in style (7) |
| CHALLAH | Check everyone gets a hot loaf of bread, traditionally baked to celebrate the Sabbath (7) |
| MIEVES | Look, birds wanting new answer for old moves |
| MALLARDS | Birds wanting fifty quid in Madras, maybe (8) |
| SANDERLING | Bird wanting smoother heather (10) |
| MACAW | Bird wanting protection from rain ___ bless! (5) |
| SNIP | Bird wanting tail cut off (4) |
| BRICK | An adobe or clinker of clay, such as any one of the flettons forming much of 20th-century London; or, a Delft vase, loaf of bread, old-fashioned mobile phone, piece of Lego or wooden toy block, thus s |
| HEEL | One of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread (4) |
| OMARKHAYYAM | Poet transported to Paradise by a jug of wine, a loaf of bread and thou (but first, a book of verses |
| TIN | Metal "Sn" used to make some types of toy soldiers and food cans; a caddy for biscuits; or, a rectangular loaf of bread baked in a vessel of the same name (3) |
| RUBAIYAT | Source of the line "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread - and Thou" |
| PLAIT | Word for a fold of cloth originally, later for a braid of hair, ribbon, rope or straw; or, a loaf of bread, such as challah, baked in this form (5) |
| TORTELLI | From "round loaf of bread" and "small cake, fritter", a variety of ravioli-like pasta stuffed with a mixture of sage, spinach or squash with ricotta (8) |
| FARMHOUSE | Homestead whose rectangular structure is reflected in the shape of a rustic loaf of bread traditionally baked in the kitchen of said rural dwelling (9) |
| OMARTHETENTMAKER | "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread..." writer's name, translated |