| SKEWERED | Drove a long pin through (meat, etc) (8) |
| SKEWERS | Pins through meat |
| PANGOLIN | Scaly anteater - a long pin (anag) (8) |
| POMPOM | Word for a jewelled hair ornament on a long pin originally, later a globular chrysanthemum or dahlia; or, a fluffy or woolly bobble for a hat or a shoe (6) |
| RANSOMER | Man making delivery drove a bit close to corner (8) |
| CHOWMEIN | Chinese American dish consisting of vegetables, meat etc and served with stir-fried noodles (4,4) |
| PENELOPE | ___ Pitstop, character in Wacky Races who drove a pink car called Compact Pussycat (8) |
| COWLINGS | Al who famously drove a white Ford Bronco |
| POTSHERD | Mary Jane and son drove a bit of an old crock |
| BEARCATS | 1971 action series whose lead characters drove a Stutz auto |
| SKEWER | A long pin for holding meat while being cooked (6) |
| GRILL | From "hurdle", a grate or gridiron; an element in a cooker that radiates heat downwards onto cheese, fish, gratin, meat etc; or, a dish of broiled food (5) |
| SPIT | A metal rod pushed through meat to hold and turn it while roasted over an open fire (4) |
| SLICER | A knife, circular-bladed machine or utensil for cutting bread, cheese, meat etc thinly; or, a cucumber for eating fresh or for mandolining (6) |
| STREAK | Line of fat, perhaps, right through meat (6) |
| ROULADE | Slice of meat etc. rolled around a filling and cooked (7) |
| PIE | A baked dish of meat etc. covered with pastry |
| KEBAB | Cubes of meat, etc cooked on a skewer (5) |
| HASH | Dish of diced meat etc - cannabis (slang) (4) |
| FRITTER | Piece of meat, etc., coated in batter and fried (7) |