| ROCKCANDY | Confectionery typically made from crystallised sugar (4,5) |
| DEDUCTION | Sherlock Holmes typically made this subtraction (9) |
| POUNDCAKE | Dessert typically made with four sticks of butter |
| EIGHTHOUR | Such shifts typically made by first-rate loom, some say |
| OAKEN | Typically made from, or made to look like, wood from the quercus tree (5) |
| CARBONARA | A pasta sauce typically made with cured pork, egg and grated cheese (9) |
| CAKE | Battenberg, French fancy, Victoria sponge, scone... a baked food typically made from a basic mixture of butter, flour, eggs and sugar (4) |
| MARSHMALLOW | Soft spongy confection typically made from sugar, gelatine and corn syrup (11) |
| CRICKETBAT | Sports equipment typically made from willow |
| GLASS | What sunroofs are typically made from (5) |
| RAMSHORN | What a shofar is typically made from |
| PASTRAMI | Seasoned deli meat typically made from brisket |
| OBOE | Wind instrument typically made from granadilla wood |
| BONNET | Sleeping garment typically made from silk |
| BISQUE | A rich shellfish soup, typically made from lobster (6) |
| CIDERS | Beverages typically made from apples |
| CANDY | Crystallised sugar; US sweets |
| DEMERARA | Brown crystallised sugar |
| BEDFORTCORD | Durable woven cloth with a pattern of lengthwise ridges, typically made from wool (7,4) |
| BURLAP | North American name for the fabric hessian, typically made from jute or hemp fibres (6) |