| ADEN | City in Yemen in which coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed (4) |
| LATTICE | Framework in which coffee contains one Calorie (7) |
| THISTLEDOWN | Feathery seeds were first introduced in the City here |
| SWEETPEA | Flower whose seeds were first introduced to the UK by a Sicilian monk (5,3) |
| BEANS | Chickpeas, coffee seeds, haricots or other such sources of dietary fuel, hence evoked in a phrase meaning brimming with energy or full of vigour (5) |
| COLE | USS ___, American warship attacked in Yemen in 2000 (4) |
| NIBS | Writing points of fountain pens and quills; or, shelled, roasted and crushed coffee, cacao or cocoa beans (4) |
| EDEN | City in Yemen (4) |
| BEAN | A haricot served in a cassoulet, for example; or, a jelly sweet or coffee seed resembling such a legume (4) |
| SANA | Largest city in Yemen |
| OAST | Roasted and toasted! A kiln used for drying hops! (4) |
| USSCOLE | American warship attacked in Yemen in 2000 (3,4) |
| EDDIE | --- Izzard, comedian and actor born in Yemen in 1962 |
| ABUNDANT | More than enough with a bun and brewed tea at first (8) |
| MOCHA | Style of coffee named after a city in Yemen (5) |
| OKRAS | Veggies whose seeds can be roasted and ground to make coffee |
| CHICORYROOT | Underground part of Cichorium intybus, roasted and ground to substitute for coffee (7,4) |
| ESPRESSO | Which coffee is made by forcing steam under pressure through ground beans (8) |
| KLATSCH | (N Amer.) Social gathering at which coffee is served (7) |
| INNATE | Indigenous building that provides accommodation and brewed tea (6) |