| STRUDEL | Daughter in Ulster concocted a layered pastry (7) |
| BAKLAVA | Shortly cook hot stuff, a layered pastry dessert (7) |
| ATHEISM | His team concocted a godless doctrine (7) |
| DANIELA | Lady concocted a denial (7) |
| MARTINI | Mr. King and I concocted a drink (7) |
| CONICAL | Conservative icon concocted a proposal, finally, that's pointed (7) |
| APPLIED | Used computer program and concocted a story (7) |
| KNICKERBOCKER | ____ glory, a layered ice cream sundae served in a tall glass and eaten with a long spoon (13) |
| CLUB | A layered sandwich - or a blunt instrument? (4) |
| STRATAGEM | For a start, concocted a lulu of a plan! (9) |
| QUILT | Word for a stuffed mattress first, later a layered, padded or stuffed often patchworked coverlet for said bed, biscuit or palliasse (5) |
| SHORTCAKE | One of the names for a rich buttery finger biscuit or "petticoat-tail"; or, a layered dessert filled with strawberries and cream (9) |
| AUNATUREL | Concocted a rule about preparation of tuna without dressing (2,7) |
| EPIC | In sleep I concocted a story of heroism (4) |
| COINTREAU | A neurotic concocted a triple sec digestif (9) |
| PALLIATIVE | Prince concocted a lie vital as a temporary expedient (10) |
| ADROPINTHEOCEAN | On a visit, he at once concocted a trifle |
| PUFF | Type of layered pastry |
| QUILTING | The creative pursuit of crafting a layered or patchworked comforter, counterpane, coverlet or puff; the cloth, padding or pattern of stitching used; or, the work fabricated (8) |
| NAPOLEON | Layered pastry |