| BONESHAKER | Form of transport of patissier, accepting he's no different (10) |
| CREAMBAGEL | Products of patissier (5,5) |
| SHONE | Looked bright only to find he's no different (5) |
| AIRLIFT | Repaired rail fit for a form of transport of supplies? (7) |
| BICYCLE | Form of transport of which, according to the Katie Melua song, there are 9mn in Beijing |
| UNICYCLE | Mode of transport of an acrobat, clown, eccentric hobbyist, juggler, street performer or velocipedist (8) |
| THESAURUS | Sign accepting he's an authority on words (9) |
| EPITHET | English PM accepting he's "the Younger", say |
| PASTRYCOOK | Chef or patissier who specialises in cakes, choux, dough, filo, piecrust, shortcrust, tarts and the like (10) |
| BACONCAKES | Patissier's pancetta desserts? |
| CONTAINERS | Large metal boxes for the transport of goods (10) |
| PROCLAIMED | Broadcast classic about transport of coal by Germany (10) |
| INDUSTRIAL | ___ Revolution-event which led to a boom in canal construction, to allow for the easy transport of goods |
| ENLAIR | Name for first of cakes among cream-filled type being discussed by patissier? |
| PASTRY | Mixture of shortening and flour traditionally baked-blind for tart/quiche bases and pie crusts; or, a general word for a cake made by a patissier (6) |
| ICINGONTHECAKE | Unnecessary addition for a patissier? (5,2,3,4) |
| CAKES | Typical products from a patissier (5) |
| UNPROVEN | A French patissier emptied oven to see how dough is before rising |
| LANLARD | French patissier behind Cake Boy, Eric _ (7) |
| ADRIANO | Australian patissier and , television presenter, _ Zumbo (7) |