| SNAPBEAN | Edible with a crisp |
| EGG | Edible with a fragile shell |
| SNAPPEA | Sugar --- ---, a type of climbing plant with a crisp, edible pod (4,3) |
| SUGARSNAP | _ _ pea, a type of pea with a crisp, edible pod (5,4) |
| TAFFETA | A fine lustrous silk or similar fabric with a crisp texture (7) |
| BAGUETTE | From "baton", "stick" or "wand", an elongated ficelle-like loaf of French bread with a crisp crust; or, something reminiscent of this in shape, such as a long rectangular gem or an astragal-like mould |
| RITZ | Cracker brand with a "Crisp & Thins" line |
| GRATIN | With a crisp, golden topping (6) |
| HDTV | Set with a crisp image |
| WHITELINEN | Bedding option with a crisp, clean look |
| FRUIT | Something edible with fuzzy fur on it - a peach, for instance (5) |
| EGGS | Edibles with fragile shells |
| THIN | Description of the "red line" of the British Army or "blue line" of the police force; a crisp/fine ginger biscuit or mint chocolate; a climb with scarce or small holds; or, a word generally meaning le |
| RUBENS | Flemish painter whose landscape of a crisp autumn morning in Het Steen details his chateau with a charm of finches, covey of partridges, hunter and a stalking hound set in meadows, parkland, pasturage |
| RADISH | Name a crisp, pungent, edible root of a particular plant (6) |
| SNAP | Tool used by riveters; a crisp ginger biscuit; a simple card game; or. a spell of cold weather (4) |
| CRINKLECUT | Describing a crisp or chip with a furrowed surface (7-3) |
| PRETZEL | A crisp biscuit baked in the form of a knot and flavoured with salt (7) |
| CHIMNEYSWEEP | It's a lottery after Stack cleans up after burning things to a crisp (7,5) |
| CHARRED | Word referring to a nicely done burger or one burned to a crisp! |