| WHEATMEAL | Brown flour with some of the bran and germ removed (9) |
| WHOLEMEAL | How we describe bread made from finely-ground flour from which the bran and germ have not been removed in processing (9) |
| SNACK | Bag holding the last of the bran meal (5) |
| INDOORS | Germs removed from dressing room within a building (6) |
| MUDDLETHROUGH | ... get there somehow - allow time to divide earth and flour with water (6,7) |
| VELOUTE | Sauce made from butter and flour with veal or chicken stock (7) |
| ENRICHED | Like flour with restored nutrients |
| PERSEVERE | Keep with some of the best suppers ever eaten (9) |
| MINISTERS | One enters a big church with some of the cabinet (9) |
| TIREE | With some of the highest levels of sunshine recorded anywhere in the British Isles due to the mild influence of the Gulf Stream, the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides (5) |
| NIGHT | Silent -; title of the carol said to have heralded the Christmas truce in 1914 when British and Germ |
| SHORTS | Drams of spirits; a mixture of bran and coarse flour; brief films; or, a garment worn for athletics, cycling or warm weather (6) |
| OMAHA | Birthplace of raisin bran and the Reuben sandwich |
| ROBB | Brother of Arya Sansa Bran and Rickon on Game of Thrones |
| ORCHARDS | Associated with some of the work of pomologists and the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers, gardens for cultivating apple, pear and nut trees (8) |
| NED | ___ Stark (Arya, Bran, and Sansa's father, on "Game of Thrones") |
| POSTCEREALS | Alpha-Bits, Grape-Nuts, Raisin Bran, and the like |
| IRISES | Most of the Irish and English going to school with some of the pupils (6) |
| CEREBRAL | Learned grain contained only half the bran (8) |
| BRAIN | I brought in the bran loaf (5) |