| CHASSEUR | From the French meaning "hunter", a sauce that combines demi-glace with minced mushrooms, shallots, fines herbes and wine (8) |
| CACCIATORE | From the Italian meaning "hunter", a tomato, rosemary and garlic-based sauce for chicken or rabbit (10) |
| MAYOCUE | Novelty Heinz sauce that combines two condiments |
| STEAKDIANE | Retro meat dish with a sauce that was sometimes flambéed at the tableside |
| MINT | Herb used to make a sauce that is a popular accompaniment to roast lamb (4) |
| HUNTERS | - sauce; consisting of mushrooms, shallots, herbs and demi-glace, another name for sauce chasseur (7 |
| BORDELAISE | Description of a French sauce based on demi-glace, shallots and red wine such as claret (10) |
| CANNELLONI | From "pipe, reed, stem" and with a similar name to a white haricot bean, a variety of tubular pasta; or, a dish of said rolls stuffed with minced beef and cheese or ricotta and spinach (10) |
| ESPAGNOLE | Spanish in name but French by nature - a classic Escoffierian "sauce mere" of brown roux, tomatoes and veal stock, often used as a base for demi-glace (9) |
| CHASER | A hunter; a horse used for a form of point-to-point originally raced between church steeples; a type of dragonfly; or, a shot of liqueur taken after a pint of beer, for example (6) |
| LYONNAISE | French sauce of demi-glace, white wine vinegar and onions (9) |
| COURSER | A swift charger, steed or warhorse; a runner; a beagler or other hare hunter; a hound, trained for said chase; or, a plover-like bird, adapted for sprinting, rather than flying (7) |
| ACTAEON | This hunter, a grandson of Cadmus, saw Diana bathing, which meant she turned him into a stag that was then killed by his dogs. In The Merry Wives of Windsor (act 2, scene 1), Pistol says, "Like Sir __ |
| ONE | The Deer Hunter: "A deer has to be taken with ___ shot." |
| EGGPLANT | Another name for the aubergine, a vegetable much used in Mallorcan cuisine, notably stuffed with minced meat or as part of the vegetable dish tumbet (8) |
| ESAU | "A cunning hunter, a man of the field" |
| GATHERER | Hunter- , a member of a society who lived by foraging for food and killing wild animals (8) |
| ALLIUM | From the Latin meaning garlic, any of the plants related to the latter including chives, leeks, onions, ramsons and shallots (6) |
| INTERVIEWSSTEVEIRWIN | Asks the Crocodile Hunter a series of questions? |
| EVAN | Author Hunter a k a Ed McBain |