| BOWLERHAT | Dish with minced heart and traditional topping (6,3) |
| LIMBURGER | Cheese and fruit mostly served with minced beef (9) |
| THEMANDUS | Must head off to tackle new and traditional opponents (4,3,2) |
| FOLKMUSIC | Sort of musk oil in fine clubs and traditional bars (4,5) |
| LEMONBALM | Aromatic herb's a disappointment with minced lamb (5,4) |
| HARLEQUIN | Masked lover of Columbine dressed in a diamond-patterned costume in commedia dell'arte and traditional pantomime (9) |
| MOUSSAKA | Greek dish with minced meat, aubergines and tomatoes (8) |
| LARB | Spicy Southeast Asian dish with minced meat |
| CANNELLONI | From "pipe, reed, stem" and with a similar name to a white haricot bean, a variety of tubular pasta; or, a dish of said rolls stuffed with minced beef and cheese or ricotta and spinach (10) |
| SYRUP | Traditional topping for waffles and pancakes, maple ... |
| BROWNGRAVY | Traditional topping for mashed potatoes |
| CRANBERRYSAUCE | Traditional topping for turkey (9,5) |
| IRA | Investment with Roth and traditional types: Abbr. |
| RASHER | Follow recipe with minced hares and sliced meat (6) |
| WHITEWEDDING | Union with minced mutton, diamonds and ring (5,7) |
| TACOS | Big folded corn chips filled with minced beef and salad (5) |
| TOMATO | Salad component that is a traditional topping for the Italian toasted bread bruschetta (6) |
| MAPLESYRUP | Sweet, sticky brown liquid that is a traditional topping for pancakes (5,5) |
| THRUSH | The international criminal organisation and traditional enemy of Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin, a |
| CHEESE | Bread and -; traditional or regional name for the young, spring leaves and unopened buds of the hawthorn (6) |