| GATEAU | Cake and a drink in heart of Burgundy |
| GATEAUX | A drink in heart of Burgundy, with ten cakes! (7) |
| IDIOMS | "The icing on the cake" and "A piece of cake," e.g. |
| PESETA | People on vacation get cake and a bit of old bread (6) |
| CASSIS | Blackcurrant liqueur which is a speciality of Burgundy; or, a coastal village and wine-producing area in Provence where Winston Churchill learned to paint (6) |
| SUPPER | A meal and a drink - perfect beginning (6) |
| BEAUNE | A red wine of Burgundy (6) |
| EMOJIS | Graphic reactions and a drink making an appearance during monthly loan payments (6) |
| SNAPUP | Snatch a snooze and a drink, when about it (4,2) |
| PHILIP | - the Good, 1396-1467, Duke of Burgundy (6) |
| PASSBY | Ignore way between mountains and borders of Burgundy (4,2) |
| GAUGING | Measuring a refined drink in heart of gaggle (7) |
| ICETEA | Chill with old American dope and a drink |
| COFFEE | About leaving notes and a drink |
| MAISON | House of Burgundy? |
| GENOA | Capital of the Liguria region of Italy, the fruit cake, and a synonym for the fig 'White Marseilles' is 'White ___' (5) |
| DIJON | Capital of the Cote-d'Or department in eastern France, and of the former duchy of Burgundy (918-1482) |
| PRIMROSE | Native British woodland plant with rosettes of yellow or cream petals; county flower of Devon, food of the caterpillars of the rare Duke of Burgundy butterfly (8) |
| COWSLIP | Related to primrose and oxlip, spring meadow flower "paigle" or "key of heaven" that is a food plant of Duke of Burgundy caterpillars (7) |
| PHILIPTHEGOOD | Born in Dijon, he became Duke of Burgundy in 1419 (6,3,4) |