| ABERNETHY | Caraway-flavoured buttery digestive biscuit named after the London surgeon who invented it (9) |
| ABERNATHY | Doctor and surgeon whose name is immortalised in the form of the caraway-flavoured digestive biscuits he invented in the 18th century (9) |
| SHREWSBURY | English biscuit named after the county town of Shropshire (10) |
| GRAHAMCRACKER | Digestive biscuit (US) (6,7) |
| OATS | Slow-energy-release cereal grains used for flapjacks, bircher muesli, cranachan, crumble toppings, porridge, Hobnobs, digestive biscuits and granola (4) |
| JUMBLE | Caraway-flavoured Tudor biscuit; William's dog in stories by Richmal Crompton; or, miscellaneous, secondhand articles, donated for sale (6) |
| SEEDCAKE | Caraway-flavoured cake (8) |
| DERRINGER | A pocket pistol of large calibre named after the American gunsmith who invented it (9) |
| ABBEYROAD | 1969 album by The Beatles named after the London studios in which it was recorded (5,4) |
| GARIBALDI | Renowned 19th-century Italian general who has a biscuit named after him, Giuseppe _ (9) |
| SMOKEBOMB | After the London flop, this may cover aggressive activity |
| LISTERIAN | Relating to the renowned surgeon who pioneered sterilisation in Scotland (9) |
| PEABODY | One of London's oldest and largest housing associations, named after the London-based American banker who founded it in 1862 (7) |
| ABBEY | Road, 1969 album by The Beatles named after the London studios in which it was recorded (5) |
| ZEPPELIN | Type of rigid airship named after the German count who invented it (8) |
| PIMMS | Gin-based fruit drink named after the fanner's son who invented it 1823 (5) |
| SALCHOW | An ice-skating jump named after the Swedish figure skater who invented it (7) |
| BENCARSON | SURGEON who's the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development |
| VAUXHALL | Which make of car was named after the London suburb where it was originally made? (8) |
| VERY | Means of launching a flare as a distress symbol, the ... pistol is named for the US naval officer who invented it |