| OBLIGED | Compelled to put pig's tail in boiled stew (7) |
| CHAMPAGNE | Drink, cold meat and pig's tail in section of the window (9) |
| WILDEBEEST | Gnu edible when minced in boiled stew |
| RESTY | Unwilling to go forward and put pig in new home? |
| ZOROASTER | Prophet put pig on cross (9) |
| GOULASH | American in Slough boiled stew (7) |
| DAPPLED | Spotted something in boiled apple dumplings (7) |
| GINGHAM | In the bar, pig's tail and bacon provides a colourful spread (7) |
| MUSTANG | Compelled to turn a nag wild on the prairie (7) |
| GALAHAD | Sports day was compelled to include Lancelot's boy (7) |
| ANCIENTGREEK | Socrates hasn't been around for a long time for pig's tail - it's going to stink to high heavens (7, |
| SWEETSHOP | With Britain's oldest example in Yorkshire's Pateley Bridge, a store or ates specialising in boiled candies, bonbons, comfits, lollipops, toffees and other such confectionery (5,4) |
| STUDS | Bosses seen in boiled shirts (5) |
| ICESKATER | Curry, perhaps, made from fish in boiled rice |
| RELIC | Fly discovered in boiled rice becomes a memento |
| TABLEWARE | Mealtime necessities expert placed in boiled water (9) |
| UPSET | First sign of problem in boiled suet producing distress (5) |
| KIDGLOVES | Goat and pig's tail has nothing to do with primary sauce for handy delicacy (3,6) |
| GRUNT | Sound but undersized specimen with a pig's tail (5) |
| GRIND | Chew pig's tail with crackling (5) |