| CONFETTI | Italian word for sugared almonds used to describe the paper pieces traditionally flung over newly-weds (8) |
| THREW | Flung over on my ear? (5) |
| VELCRO | Fastener (alternate lace) cuts over newly (6) |
| TODDY | Tons with unusual yen for sugared drink |
| BONBONNIERE | French word for a small ornamental box, drageoir or lidded jar for chocolates, sugared almonds or other sweets; or, confectionery used as a table decoration at a wedding party or other celebration (11 |
| DRAGEE | French word for a sugared almond, a chocolate chip, a medicated sweet or a silvered candy bead for a cake (6) |
| NOTFIT | Sugared almond will almost come to be suitable for one (6) |
| COMFIT | A sugar-coated seed, spice or nut in the form of a sugared almond, aniseed ball or liquorice dragee (6) |
| MARZIPAN | Result of having a crush on sugared almonds (8) |
| PRALINES | Sugared almonds |
| PRALINE | Sugared almond |
| FLAG | Any one of a series of cloth or paper pieces forming a line of bunting (4) |
| ALMONDS | Nut-like seeds of a tree in the genus Prunus that are often sugared for wedding favours or ground to make marzipan fruits or decorations for simnel cakes (7) |
| JULEP | From the Persian for "rose water", a word for sweet or syrupy sometimes- medicated liquor originally, but now an iced and sugared drink of bourbon prepared with mint water (5) |
| JELLY | From the Latin for "freeze, frost", a word for American jam, a colourful PVC sandal, a marine medusa, savoury aspic, a Scottish conserve, a sugared pastille, a Temazepam capsule and a wobbly fruit pud |
| SLIPS | Paper pieces |
| SCRAPS | Torn-off paper pieces |
| OPEDS | Oft-shared paper pieces |
| ARTICLES | Paper pieces |
| SHAPE | A cookery mould for blancmange, jelly, pudding etc; a phantom; a geometric figure such as a circle, square or triangle; or, a fabric/paper piece, cut out in a particular form (5) |