| BLOODED | Can be hot, cold or warm ? dash it! (7) |
| CAESURA | Break a saucer? Dash it! (7) |
| SPELLS | They can be hot, cold or dry |
| CORDIAL | Drink that could be served cold or warm |
| AIR | It may be hot, cold or thin |
| ERITREA | In December it really can be hot here (7) |
| COMPOTE | From the French for "mixture", word for a comfiture of syrup-stewed seasonal fruit; the stemmed dish in which said hot/cold pudding or breakfast medley is traditionally served; or, a savoury ragout of |
| TRADING | Swapping? Dash up with a gin cocktail! (7) |
| SUMMERS | When users get upset about short measure, they can be hot! (7) |
| PEASE | In the nursery rhyme, this type of porridge may be hot, cold or in the pot nine days old |
| PARSNIP | Traditionally said to be best after the first frost, a root vegetable used for savoury rsti, game chips, sweet cakes or warm salads with puy lentils/walnuts (7) |
| THERMAL | Hot or warm (7) |
| ADMIRED | Regarded with respect or warm approval (7) |
| CHILLI | What should be hot's cold by sound of it (6) |
| HEARTH | Fireplace, something cold or warm, then hot (6) |
| PEA | Essential legume in a porridge served hot, cold, or in the pot nine days old |
| FRONT | In cold or warm weather, certain geese have a white one (5) |
| EST | Suffix with "cold" or "warm" |
| BEVERAGES | They can be hot, warm or cold |
| SPELL | It can be hot or cold |