| HALVA | Indian sweetmeat with honey and nuts |
| HALWA | Indian sweetmeat? |
| NOUGAT | From Latin for "nut" and Provencal for "nut cake", a hazel-hued, pink or white chewy sweetmeat with almonds, noisettes or other kernels (6) |
| STICKOFROCK | Long, round sweetmeat with letters (5,2,4) |
| BAKLAVA | Middle Eastern dessert with honey and nuts |
| LEAR | Artist, humorist and poet who, whilst living at Knowsley Hall, wrote of an owl and a pussy-cat in a pea-green boat, with honey and plenty of money, folded up in a five-pound note (4) |
| KIX | Breakfast cereal with Honey and Berry Berry varieties |
| TEA | Hot drink with honey and lemon |
| KEBAB | Takeaway dish with honey and milk ultimately rejected (5) |
| MEAD | Drink produced from honey and nuts, packed with energy |
| PAVLOVAS | Desserts of thin pieces of flaky pastry, honey and nuts, usually cut in lozengeshaped pieces (8) |
| BAKLAVAS | Desserts of thin pieces of flaky pastry, honey and nuts, usually cut in lozenge-shaped pieces (8) |
| OENOMEL | Drink with honey, orange rind and melon blended |
| REINDEER | Sounds like a right shower with honey in conversation with dancer? (8) |
| FLIES | Here's an old adage about how to get what you want: "You can catch more ___ with honey than you can with vinegar" |
| BUTTER | Word, from "cow cheese", for the pale-yellow churned cream with which to bake a cake, make a roux or veritably spread on one's crumpets or toast with honey from the bees (6) |
| APIARY | Place where bees are kept, and, with honey being one of Mallorca's main traditional products, naturally plentiful on the island (6) |
| PIE | Word with honey or humble |
| IMHOME | Words served with Honey? |
| OGENMELON | Fruit gone rotten with honey topping (4,5) |