| EDAMAME | Immature soya beans boiled in the pod (7) |
| HAGGIS | Scottish dish made from offal, oatmeal and suet boiled in the skin of an animal's stomach (6) |
| SNOWPEA | Currently with Penny in the Mediterranean from The Pod (4,3) |
| STRINGS | The 'rinds' along the pods of this week's Miscellany subjects (7) |
| PRALINE | Substance made of nuts boiled in sugar, used to fill chocolates (7) |
| CLOOTIE | -- dumpling, suet pudding steamed or boiled in a cloth (7) |
| SUPPAWN | Kind of porridge made with maize flour boiled in water (7) |
| VANILLA | Tropical climbing orchid, the pod or bean of which is used to flavour food (7) |
| PAPRIKA | Chief seasoning of a Hungarian goulash, obtained from the pods of Capsicum annuum plants (7) |
| SEETHED | Boiled in anger |
| JALAPENO | In westward transit to Nepal, a jaunt that'll be hot in the pod! (8) |
| PEASANTS | Those in The Pod lose the head with angry outbursts from old workers (8) |
| BEAN | Like bookies and bankers, they've got your number to the last pea in the pod! (4,8) |
| COUNTERS | Like bookies and bankers, they've got your number to the last pea in the pod! (4,8) |
| BROADBEAN | American dame and Irishwoman found in The Pod (5,4) |
| APEA | ___ in the Pod (maternity clothing store) |
| PEA | A ___ in the Pod (maternity clothes retailer) |
| ORCA | A young one will mature in the pod |
| IRATE | Found with spit and peas in the pod (5) |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |