| BURDOCK | Dandelion and -, beverage that was originally a type of light mead (7) |
| ESPARTO | From the Greek for "rope", a species of grass, also called halfa, from which a type of light canvas rope-soled shoe takes its name (7) |
| CHICORY | With heads of leaves used for gratins and salads, a blue-flowered plant related to daisy, dandelion and camomile (7) |
| THERMOS | Manufacturer of insulated food and beverage containers, founded in Germany in 1904 (7) |
| TEATIME | When to partake in cake and beverage (7) |
| SUSANNA | _ Reid, Good Morning Britain anchor who was originally a main presenter on BBC Breakfast (pictured bottom) (7) |
| RIETI | City and comune in Lazio, Italy, that was originally a major site of the Sabine nation |
| CLUBCAR | Train carriage in which food and beverages are sold (4,3) |
| BECAUSE | - the Night ; song that was originally written by Bruce Springsteen and later released as a single by Patti Smith (7) |
| ANFIELD | Stadium that was originally the home of Everton FC, from 1884 to 1891 |
| FRIENDS | U.S. sitcom that was originally called Insomnia Cafe (7) |
| ATOMIUM | Landmark building in Brussels that was originally built for the 1958 World Fair (7) |
| ICEICEBABY | 1990 #1 rap hit that was originally a B-side |
| TOKYO | Major capital city that was originally a fishing village called Edo (5) |
| OPEL | European automaker that was originally a sewing machine company |
| MECCANO | Frank Hornby's model construction kit that was originally called Mechanics Made Easy |
| SITDOWN | Song by Manchester band James that was originally released in 1989 (3,4) |
| ALE | Beverage that was a medieval source of nutrition |
| TORCHSONG | Sentimental ballad that's a type of light music (5,4) |
| BREN | A type of light gun from a battalion without Royal Engineers |