| EDIBLE | Fit for human consumption |
| EATINGAPPLE | Fruit fit for human consumption such as a Braeburn, Cox or Pink Lady (6,5) |
| EDIBLES | General word for comestibles, fare, food, provender, tuck, viands etc, fit for human consumption (7) |
| EATABLE | Fit for human consumption (7) |
| VEGETABLE | 5 say fit for human consumption, dropping a carrot, perhaps (9) |
| EATERS | Apples for human consumption (6) |
| INEDIBLE | Not fit for human consumption |
| SORGHUM | Genus of about 25 species of plants in the grass family, some of which are grown as cereals for human consumption, and others in pastures for animals (7) |
| PRETZEL | Knot for human consumption? |
| TOXIC | Like rhubarb leaves and pufferfish, for human consumption |
| SWEETCORN | Maize variety grown for human consumption (9) |
| TRIPE | Rubbish for human consumption (5) |
| SLOUGH | Shed that isn't fit for humans now? (6) |
| PSYCHE | Heard sigh 'Key for human soul!' (6) |
| HOUSES | Buildings for human habitation (6) |
| STABLE | A firm "It's unfit for human habitation" (6) |
| ASPERS | Family behind the Canadian Museum for Human Rights |
| MUSEUM | Winnipeg has one for human rights |
| STALLS | Refuses to move from accommodation not fit for humans (6) |
| JOHNBETJEMAN | Poet Laureate, who wrote that Slough 'isn't fit for humans now' (4,8) |