| ECCLES | Go on together for cake! (6) |
| VIENNESEWHIRLS | What dervish-like Austrian dancers will do for cakes! |
| LESION | Les and I get on together but there's this hurt evident (6) |
| COEDIT | Work on together, in a way |
| MENAGE | Household staff get on together |
| AGREED | Got on together |
| GATEAU | Flip tag on French water for cake (6) |
| PASTRY | Dad and son go for cake (6) |
| COOKIE | From Dutch for "cake", an American word for what the English, Irish, Scots or Welsh call an Aberffraw, Bourbon, custard cream, ginger nut, Hobnob, Jammie Dodger, plain/cream bun or a shortbread, for e |
| ECLAIR | The French tucked into accompaniment for curry, going back for cake (6) |
| SPONGE | Beg for cake? (6) |
| PARKIN | Activity of driver after stoppin" for cake (6) |
| KUCHEN | The German word for cake (6) |
| VIOLET | Growing in woodlands, meadows and hedgerows, a plant with flowers symbolising modesty, sometimes crystallised for cake decorations (6) |
| QUICHE | From the German for "cake", a flan or tart with a savoury custard filling, such as the broad bean, spinach and tarragon variety selected by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as the official Coronatio |
| YARG | The last holiday my two parents went on together was to a place on the edge of Bodmin Moor, and the last thing they brought me back was some Cornish cheese (4) |
| CLICKETYCLACK | Get on together yet about 100 lack the sound you would hear from the train on the track (8,5) |
| AGREE | In time about to get on together (5) |
| IFWE | Diana Ross "___ Hold on Together" |
| CONSPIRE | To plan or agree on together in secret (8) |