| CRACKERS | Crisp biscuits and nuts (8) |
| CRACKER | Crisp biscuit and almost all bananas |
| CANNABIS | See a girl for some biscuits and dope (8) |
| GRIFFINS | Biscuit and snack food manufacturer founded in Nelson in 1864, currently owned by a German company (8) |
| DOGSBODY | Nautical slang for pease pudding or biscuit and water; a junior naval officer; a Canis familiaris-like person who is diligent, eager to please, obedient, gets the short part of the stick, fetches and |
| MACAROON | Biscuit and a doughnut separately eaten by French bigwig |
| RUSKS | Hard, crisp biscuits given to babies when teething (5) |
| WAFERS | Thin crisp biscuits |
| FIRECRACKERS | Sack with biscuits and bangers (4,8) |
| GINGER | Plant with a rhizome used fresh for tea, tisane, presse, wine and pop, or dried as a spice for cakes, biscuits and puddings (6) |
| BARRELROLL | Manoeuvre requires some biscuits and bread |
| ACKERS | With credit blown, biscuits and gravy |
| ANISE | Flavoring for springerle biscuits and cookies |
| SOPS | Biscuits and rolls, sometimes |
| TREATS | Dog biscuits and such |
| GBBO | Competition show featuring many biscuits and pies, casually |
| BAKING | Cookies, cakes, biscuits, and scones-ah, the joy of ___. |
| ALMOND | Nut-like kernel used to make marzipan or to flavour amaretti biscuits and amaretto (6) |
| COFFEEPOT | Admit guilt orally with two disco biscuits and cannabis; get "jug" (6,3) |
| OATS | Slow-energy-release cereal grains used for flapjacks, bircher muesli, cranachan, crumble toppings, porridge, Hobnobs, digestive biscuits and granola (4) |