| CHEERFUL | Happy with the food, and almost replete (8) |
| FARE | Get on with the food and drink (4) |
| AMBROSIA | In mythology, the food and drink of the gods (8) |
| MERCIFUL | Clement, thanks to the French, almost replete (8) |
| BLISSFUL | Bachelor having left one ship almost replete, perfectly happy (8) |
| FORCEFUL | Powerful waterfall, almost replete (8) |
| CONTENTS | Is happy with the first selection of the passages in a book (8) |
| ECSTATIC | Very happy with the European Community interference (8) |
| CATERING | Troubling to include a bit of tea in the food and drink provided (8) |
| SCORNFUL | Scoffing second cereal, almost replete |
| SADIRONS | Isn't happy with the clubs, but they smooth things out (3-5) |
| SERIOUSEATS | Food and drink website with the "Food Lab" column |
| DIGEST | The stomach exits the starfish's mouth to ___ the food, and reenters the body when it has finished eating |
| AUSTEN | Novelist whose authorial mentions of baked apples, Bath buns, picnics, rout-cakes, saddle of mutton, "whipt" syllabub and the like offer a glimpse into the food and dining habits of the Regency era in |
| FULCRUM | At the turning-point, almost replete with crumb left unfinished (7) |
| FRIARTUCK | Was he the one to sound as if used the pan with the food for Robin Hood ? (5,4) |
| THOROUGHFARE | No half measures with the food for the road (12) |
| TASTERS | The Tsar set off to identify the food and wine testers (7) |
| CATER | Supply the food and a feline pet for the Queen (5) |
| BEGGAR | The poor fellow took the food and chocolate outside (6) |