| BUNS | Fruited, spiced rolls such as teacakes; or, hairstyles worn by some ballerinas or equestrians (4) |
| BUTTER | From the Greek meaning "cow cheese", a block, pat or hand rolled portion of churned cream, used in cookery or as a spread for crumpets, teacakes or toast (6) |
| RATTAIL | Hairstyle worn by some young Jedi |
| LITHE | Like ballerinas or gymnasts |
| SADDLEBAG | Pouch for bikers or equestrians |
| ETONCROPS | Hairstyles worn by women in the 1920s (4,5) |
| MOP | ___-tops (hairstyles worn by the Beatles early on) |
| SUSHI | Rolls such as futomaki |
| SALLYLUNN | Resembling an unfruited teacake or a cross between bread, cake and brioche, the original Bath "bun" (5,4) |
| TAPEDDANCERS | Prerecorded some ballerinas? |
| PRIMA | Like some ballerinas |
| ONTOE | Like some ballerinas |
| CURRANTBUN | A cinnamon roll, hot cross bap, rock cake, teacake or other raisiny confection; a rich dark pastry-covered Scottish fruitcake; or, rhyming slang for the English translation of "filius" (7,3) |
| PIKELET | Thin kind of crumpet,teacake or muffin (7) |
| ETON | & 6D Short hairstyle worn by women in the 1920s (4,4) |
| AFRO | Hairstyle worn by Diana Ross and Angela Davis, for example (4) |
| SIFT | Use a sieve on some of the flours (if teacakes) (4) |
| ELLA | She's some ballerina making a comeback (4) |
| SHAG | Hairstyle worn by Rachel on "Friends" |
| FETE | A batch of Fife teacakes for a fundraising event (4) |