| ATTEA | Enjoying a scone, maybe |
| TEA | Something to drink with a scone, maybe |
| CONFESSOR | He offers absolution for scones maybe (9) |
| CREAM | Devoured by a scone fancier, stolen by a blue tit, filling a "naughty but nice" bun or layered on a trifle's top, it is an unctuous churned dairy food synonymous with the best, choice, elite or finest |
| TEAPARTY | Listeners might enjoy a scone and a cuppa whilst enjoying this Canadian band's music |
| WEDDINGCRASHERS | 2005 comedy in which Vince Vaughn tells Owen Wilson at breakfast: "I'm a little too traumatized to have a scone" |
| TEAROOM | Venue where you can enjoy a cup of Earl Grey and a scone, say (3,4) |
| OCEANS | A scone is tossed into the seas (6) |
| GREASED | Craving to eat a scone first well buttered |
| GRIDDER | Good puzzle set by a scone producer (7) |
| CLOTTEDCREAM | Served with jam on a scone (7,5) |
| TEATIME | Occasion for a scone and clotted cream |
| JAM | Topping for a scone |
| COBBLER | Recipe term meaning a scone topping (7) |
| ASCENSION | Influences in a scone's rising (9) |
| SULTANA | Dried white grape used in multiple quantities to flavour a scone, tea bread, carrot cake or stuffing with pine nuts (7) |
| ROCKCAKE | Sure support to cover thing like a scone (4,4) |
| CHICK | Baby fowl, hatchling hen or newborn in the coop; or, a dated word for a girl, perhaps enjoying a film considered by some boys as sentimental gloop (5) |
| AAHING | Enjoying a massage, maybe |
| ONSAFARI | Enjoying a wilderness vacation, maybe |