| CHEESEWEDGE | Chunk cut from an edible wheel |
| BRIE | Edible wheel |
| EDAM | Edible wheel |
| COLUMN | Chunk cut down in study article |
| COUPON | Piece cut from an advertisement |
| UNEVEN | Like a cut from an amateur barber, perhaps |
| SWEARWORD | Likely cut from an NPR interview |
| PASTA | Edible wheels, maybe |
| ROTELLE | Edible wheels |
| ANTIPASTI | Perhaps cold cuts from an endless easterly - that's a shame (9) |
| FRUIT | From the Latin meaning "enjoyment of produce or harvest", an edible part of a plant, such as an apple, fig, gooseberry, greengage, medlar, pear, plum or quince (5) |
| VEGETABLE | From the Latin meaning "animating", an edible bulb, leaf, root or stem such as fennel, kale, parsnip or Swiss chard grown in an allotment, potager or victory garden (9) |
| PEPPERCORN | Something insignificant from a pungent condiment and an edible grain |
| MUSSEL | An edible marine shellfish with an elongated oval shell (6) |
| ESCARGOT | Name an alternative term for an edible snail (8) |
| BAOBAB | African tree having an exceedingly thick trunk and fruit that resembles a gourd and has an edible pu |
| SESAME | An African plant widely grown in the tropics, producing seeds used as food and yielding an edible oil |
| HAIRY | Common name for Cardamine hirsuta, an annual or biennial member of the mustard family, and which is an edible if bitter herb (5,11) |
| BITTERCRESS | Common name for Cardamine hirsuta, an annual or biennial member of the mustard family, and which is an edible if bitter herb (5,11) |
| COCOA | An edible powder made from the roasted and ground seeds of a small tropical evergreen tree (5) |