| LIBATION | Drink and fresh bait eaten by cat (8) |
| TROLL | Secured by ring, second bit of fresh bait |
| PARAKEET | Colourful creature, something in the garden to be eaten by cat? (8) |
| CRABMEAT | Seafood block, upside-down, eaten by cat (8) |
| LARYNX | Organ and a rodent's head eaten by cat (6) |
| CHAPATTI | Tea and fresh pitta bread (8) |
| PRICEWAR | Penny added to cereal and fresh rolls? Hardly, in this (8) |
| ENDANGER | Green and fresh, but put at risk (8) |
| BRACKISH | Slightly salty, with mixture of sea and fresh water (8) |
| ABUNDANT | Well-supplied with a roll and fresh tea, we hear (8) |
| INSOLENT | Is no different fast and fresh (8) |
| STEADILY | Stokes has tea and fresh idly regularly (8) |
| HONEYDEW | Melon that's sweet and fresh? (8) |
| LEGION | Great number, say, eaten by cat (6) |
| GUPPY | Fish very quietly eaten by cat (5) |
| ORATORIO | It's full of melodic sounds, beginnings of ornithological ramble ___ and fresh air too (8) |
| RELUCENT | No longer shining and fresh, having to admit fortune half gone |
| INSEASON | Available and fresh (2,6) |
| HAIRBALL | Bundle of fur coughed up by cat (8) |
| KATMANDU | World capital in song titles by Cat Stevens and Bob Seger |