| CHIKOROLL | Heading for hospital, crook - I'll stew food to go (5,4) |
| HALFTERM | Break left arm badly, heading for hospital first (4-4) |
| EASTEND | Leaving hospital, crook hastened to city area (4,3) |
| CHOWDER | Thick fish stew, food put before the German |
| BRAISE | Fry and then stew (food) |
| MUSHYPEAS | Green food to go with fish and chips (5,4) |
| TAKEAWAYS | Falafels, fish suppers, frankfurters, French fries and other foods-to-go; or, facts and findings similarly characterised by being carried off to be digested elsewhere (9) |
| REGISTRAR | For hospital doctor, it's less usual to return and cover point |
| TAKEOUTMEALS | Food to go (and instructions for this puzzle) |
| ALIMENTARY | Tell me how easy it is, Holmes, for food to go through this canal? |
| TAKEOUT | How to get an insurance policy, say, with food to go? (7) |
| TAKEAWAY | Kate adapted a process for preparing food to go (8) |
| NIGHTDUTY | Almost take top tax for hospital shift (5,4) |
| BACKWARDS | Reverse support for hospital accommodation (9) |
| AMBULANCE | Name a club cooked up for hospital transport |
| ORDERLIES | Command isn't honest for hospital workers (9) |
| TREATMENT | Tricky matter: ten for hospital care |
| TURNCOCK | Waterworks' official ensures ships' company has food to go round (8) |
| BEGGAR | Food to go with scotch in pub - he can't choose |
| SQUAREMEAL | Yet it will be enough food to go round! (6,4) |