| SAUERKRAUT | Cabbage or said tart a Turk chopped up (10) |
| FLANN | Said tart to old boy: "Nowt French for an Irishman" (5,6) |
| SOFTSPOKEN | Speaking or said with a quiet, gentle voice (4-6) |
| FLAN | Word related to the Dutch meaning "custard" for a sweet or savoury quiche or tart; a sponge base with a fruit topping; or, a blank coin or planchet in numismatics (4) |
| ORNAMENT | A knick-knack or trinket, such as a vase or a Staffordshire figurine; a musical flourish embellishing a melody; anything serving to add beauty, credit, grace or honour; or, said decorations collective |
| SPAT | A large drop of rain; a petty quarrel; a short cloth gaiter; a drag-reducing fairing or pant for an aircraft wheel; a baby mussel, oyster or other mollusc; or, said shellfish collectively (4) |
| HEAD | Word for a capitulum of flowers; an effigy on a coin; one's "upper storey"-encasing caput; a cabbage or lettuce, dense and round like said anterior bonce; a schoolmaster/mistress; a nide of pheasants; |
| LAKER | A lacustrine vertebrate such as a namaycush; a poet inspired by loughs; a boat used on said pond-like bodies; or, said vessel's sailor (5) |
| HACKLE | A flax-comb; a fighting cockerel's neck feather that rises when it is angry or alarmed; or, said plume worn as a panache in a military headdress (6) |
| TREACLE | Golden syrup; flattery; or, with "tart", a pudding or the Cockney rhyming slang for "sweetheart" (7) |
| INAMORATA | Woman loved a Turk at first, then a Latin one turned up! |
| CAST | From the Old Norse meaning "to throw", a toss of something such as dice, a fishing-line or a sounding lead; or, said distance thrown (4) |
| WARD | A minor under the care of a guardian; a room in a hospital; or, said room's patients collectively (4) |
| LOOFAH | A dishcloth gourd; or, said fruit's fibrous interior, when dried and used as a natural bath sponge, kitchen scourer or washing-up pad (6) |
| HEART | Red pip of a playing card other than a diamond; centre of a lettuce or cabbage; or, an organ studied in cardiology (5) |
| PATCH | Plot of garden for vegetables such as cabbages or pumpkins; a type of cloth badge; or, a piece of code to improve or correct a computer program (5) |
| CAB | A lorry driver sits in almost half a cabbage - or a taxi! (3) |
| KRAUT | Pejorative term for a foreigner - maybe a Turk (5) |
| TOPQUARK | Consecutive letters penned by a Turk edited a tiny bit |
| ABDULABULBULAMIR | Song of a Turk and a Russian |