| ROLO | Hershey candy in a gold-foil wrapper |
| HAZELNUT | Whether eaten by a dormouse, squirrel or woodpecker in the wild or by a human in chocolate spread or a gold foil-wrapped Ferrero praline ball, it is a cob, filbert or noisette (8) |
| FERREROROCHER | Italian confection brand known for its gold foil wrappers |
| HAMPER | Foil wrapper removed from sparkling wine (6) |
| STYMIE | Foil wrapper for sweet that is filled with the reverse of goodness! |
| LEAF | With no certain cognate, one of a plant's photosynthetic folia to whose flatness or laminarity a flap of a table, page/folio, piece of gold foil or a sheet of filo are likened; or, foliage, loose tea |
| ROLOS | Hershey candy that comes in a tube |
| ARROYO | A one-time Philippine President / (Spanish) pit in a gold mine |
| GILET | A worn key in a gold case (5) |
| HUGS | Hershey candy introduced in 1993 |
| ATOM | Basic unit of matter consisting of Rutherford's "gold foil" discovery of a tiny-massive nucleus within a cloud of electrons likened by said scientist to planets orbiting the sun (4) |
| ARTNOUVEAU | Reduced turnover, possibly, in a gold style of decoration (3,7) |
| LABRADOR | Dog you find in a Gold Coast suburb (8) |
| PROSPECTORS | Participants in a gold rush (11) |
| ASSAYER | Busy fellow in a gold rush |
| KARAT | One of 14 in a gold chain |
| SREEJA | Sharath's partner in a gold-medal winning CWG effort. (6) |
| BACKWARDLOOKING | Earlier work in a gold sculpture retrospective |
| MRGOODBAR | Hershey's candy in a yellow wrapper |
| CARAMELLO | Cadbury's ___ (Hershey candy brand) |