| SUGARDADDY | Classic caramel on a stick treat |
| SLO | ___ Poke (classic caramel candy) |
| ELONGATE | Spread some caramel on gateau (8) |
| LEMONS | Fruit in caramel on sale (6) |
| APPLE | Caramel ___ (sweet treat on a stick) |
| GAFF | A hook on a stick for landing a fish; a nautical spar; a spur of a gamecock; or, old slang for a flat or a house (4) |
| PLUNGER | Component of a cafetiere, French press or syringe; a diver; a piston; a reckless gambler; or, a rubber suction cup on a stick, for unblocking (7) |
| TWITCH | A sharp jerk or pull; a pang; a muscle spasm; an outing taken in order to spot a rare bird; or, a traditional horse-calming noose on a stick (6) |
| QUIZ | Word of nonsense from Dublin according to legend, used to describe a test of knowledge for fun, a monocle on a stick, a bandalore or a hoax (4) |
| BAUBLE | From the Old French for "child's toy", a showy trinket or trifling piece of finery; a round shiny glass ornament for a Christmas tree; or, a jester's sceptre in the form of a head surmounted on a stic |
| MOP | A grimace; a thick shock of hair; a bundle of rags/thrums on a stick to lave a floor; or, an autumn hiring fair (3) |
| CORNDOG | Festival food: Although it sounds like a puppy who tells terrible jokes, a ___ is a frankfurter on a stick |
| YOGURT | I'm a healthy, creamy treat you can use a spoon to eat (but when I'm frozen, you can eat me on a stick). What am I? |
| HOBBY | Medieval pet form of the name "Robin" from which a word for a pony, a toy horse on a stick or one's favourite pursuit derives (5) |
| MEAL | A shish kabob is a whole ___ on a stick |
| TOFFEEAPPLE | A piece of fruit fixed on a stick and coated with a thin layer of sugar (6-5) |
| LOLLIPOP | Sweetie on a stick; or, a word assigned by Sir Thomas Beecham to a light piece of classical music (8) |
| LOLLY | Informal word for money; a boiled sweet on a stick; or, a Popsicle (5) |
| CREAMSICLE | Two-tone treat on a stick |
| POPSICLE | Frozen treat on a stick |