| ROAN | Horse with a mixture of colored and white hair |
| ROANS | Horses with interspersed colored and white hairs |
| CRUELLA | Disney villain with black-and-white hair |
| TORTELLI | From "round loaf of bread" and "small cake, fritter", a variety of ravioli-like pasta stuffed with a mixture of sage, spinach or squash with ricotta (8) |
| DAUB | Wattle and ---, a form of wall construction consisting of interwoven twigs plastered with a mixture of clay, lime, water, dung or straw (4) |
| MULTIGRAIN | Description of a food such as bread baked with a mixture of cereals and seeds (10) |
| POMANDERS | Perforated bags or balls filled with a mixture of aromatic substances and used to scent clothes and linens (9) |
| CRUMBLES | Baked puddings of fruit topped with a mixture of flour, butter and sugar (8) |
| MASH | Flirt with a mixture of crushed malt and hot water (4) |
| SQUASHING | Flattening a fruit-drink with a mixture of spirit (9) |
| SILVOUSPLAIT | The French please with a mixture of tulips and violas (3,4,5) |
| RENDER | Perform with a mixture of sand and cement builders use |
| RESUMED | Began again with a mixture of seed and rum (7) |
| BLUEROAN | Horse with evenly mixed black-and-white hairs |
| MARBLECAKE | Sponge confection baked with a mixture of chocolate and vanilla batter, to create an agate- or taw-like variegated swirl when sliced (6,4) |
| STAR | Patch of white hair under a horse's poll and forelock; or, any one of the 100-400 billion luminous spheres of plasma forming the Milky Way (4) |
| SATED | Satisfied with a mixture of dates? (5) |
| MINCEPIE | Festive pastry filled with a mixture of spiced fruit (5,3) |
| REGARDED | With a mixture of dread our Reginald observed it (8) |
| CAULK | Fill in the cracks with a mixture of luck |