| DRYMARTINI | Cocktail made by combining the ends of 17-, 26- and 38-Across |
| EASYA | No-brainer class, an example of which is named by combining the ends of 20-, 36-, 42- and 55-Across |
| BUILDABEAR | What you can do by combining the last words of 17-, 30- and 44- Across |
| KERALA | State of SW India created in 1956 by combining the former state of Travancore- Cochin with parts of Madras (6) |
| NEWYEAR | An apt one is spelled out by combining the first two letters of nine Across answers in this puzzle |
| ENGLISHROSE | David Austin-bred plant (combining the form and fragrance of the old-fashioned types with the repeatflowering of the modern types) (7,4) |
| MCCREPES | Fast food hack made by combining Hotcakes and Yogurt Parfait |
| COCOA | Beverage made by combining this powder with water, milk and sugar (5) |
| SARI | Garment that might be made by combining silk and zari, appropriately |
| BUILT | Made by combining materials and parts (5) |
| ALLOY | Metal made by combining two or more metallic elements (5) |
| ALLOYS | Metals made by combining two or more metallic elements (6) |
| MOSAIC | Pattern made by combining different small tiles (6) |
| PORTMANTEAU | Word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others (11) |
| CAMPFIRETREAT | What you get by combining 19-A, 26-A and 42-A...as hinted to by the title of this puzzle |
| COMPOSITES | Materials made by combining others |
| HYBRID | Thing made by combining two elments (6) |
| NAIL | Cocktail made by mixing Drambuie and Scotch whisky |
| RUSTY | Cocktail made by mixing Drambuie and Scotch whisky (5,4) |
| RUSTYNAIL | After-dinner cocktail made by mixing Drambuie and Scotch whisky (5,4) |