| CATERWAULS | Cries: 'Supply food!' Sausages or ice cream perhaps to be delivered (10) |
| CAVOLO | - nero; black kale served in minestrone, ribollita, barley stew with sausages, or oven-baked for crisps (6) |
| PAPPARDELLE | Pasta in the form of ribbons served with meat sauces/sausages or chestnut mushrooms, pecorino, kale, fennel etc (11) |
| NEAPOLITAN | Native of a large Italian city (or ice cream choice) |
| STRAWBERRY | Daryl of baseball fame (or ice cream choice) |
| DAILYBREAD | Food to be delivered seven times a week (5,5) |
| BEFOREHAND | Forbade hen to be delivered in advance (10) |
| STATIONERY | Paper still to be delivered |
| DESSERT | Leave little son tucking into ice cream, perhaps (7) |
| SPLAT | Sound of a dropped scoop of ice cream, perhaps |
| CONE | Ice cream perhaps gives warning of a lot of wind (4) |
| SOCIALS | Parties with ice cream, perhaps |
| SCOOPS | Concave utensils for serving ice-cream perhaps (6) |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| CONES | Ice creams, perhaps - cold, individual items |
| BRAT | Dialect for an apron, child's pinafore or an overall; US word for a type of German sausage; or, a young rascal, scamp or tyke (4) |
| CHEERIO | An old-fashioned British adieu, chin-chin, goodbye or farewell; a drinking toast; a crunchy little "O" of breakfast cereal; or, an Australasian cocktail sausage or mini saveloy (7) |
| CORNET | From the Latin for "horn", a trumpet-like instrument made of said material originally, but later brass; or, a funnel-shaped pastry or wafer filled with creme patissiere or ice cream (6) |
| SNOWBALL | A cocktail of advocaat and lemonade; a frozen mass pelted in a game; a coconut- or ice cream-covered pudding resembling said missile; or, a boom or escalation (8) |
| RIPPLE | Little wave or undulation on the water's surface; or, ice cream swirled with raspberry syrup (6) |