| TURNIP | Cook it and for a start there's enough to go round (6) |
| STRATA | Just for a start, there are these layers involved! (6) |
| GIVE | Be generous and, for a start, pardon (4) |
| ERICA | Mediterranean heather that covers hillsides and woodlands of Mallorca with colour from October to January, bees love it and for centuries it has been used in herbal medicines |
| RICEPAPER | Cook it and eat it, don't write on it (4,5) |
| EXAMPLE | In the past, there was enough to go round, for instance (7) |
| RISOTTO | You cook it and soak it ultimately in port |
| HUGE | Big number leaving enough to go round |
| SOAR | There's enough to fly high when pet leaves esparto (4) |
| ITER | Upon leaving eruption there's enough to make Roman road (4) |
| ONSET | At the start there's no returning to the acting area (5) |
| ORRISES | Some of those blooming old cars don't start - there's one of them in 14 (7) |
| LIMERICK | Often at its start there was (in quotes) fruit twist (8) |
| TURBOT | On reflection, sounds like it's too dry for a champagne and for a fish dinner (6) |
| BRAISE | Did a boy lift a sea-bream in order to cook it (6) |
| OPENER | To a cook, it doesn't mean the same as "a starter" (6) |
| PLENTY | More than enough to go with peace (6) |
| COHERE | Cheerio! When I leave there's enough left to stick together (6) |
| THEBES | City and, for a long time, capital of ancient Egypt (6) |
| STRODE | Walked and, for a little way, rode (6) |