| SPANISHONION | Large, pungent, edible bulb with a mild flavour (7,5) |
| COTTAGECHEESE | A curdled milk product with a mild flavour and a creamy texture (7,6) |
| GARLIC | Edible bulb with a pungent flavour (6) |
| ONION | Edible bulb with a pungent odour (5) |
| ARAME | An edilbe seaweed with a mild flavor. |
| SHALLOT | Type of onion, with clusters of bulbs and a mild flavour |
| ONIONS | Edible bulbs with several layers (6) |
| STRIKEALIGHT | Protest with a mild expression of surprise ... |
| INGIN | Dialect term for a pungent, edible bulb of the lily family (5) |
| OLIVERANDONIONS | Kitchen bulbs with a Twist? |
| AILMENT | A bit of a wail - men terrified with a mild illness (7) |
| PORTSALUT | A semi-soft cow's milk cheese from France with an orange rind and mild flavour (4,5) |
| UNRELENTINGLY | Mercilessly imagined evicting a letter with a mild thrill |
| FENNEL | Flowering vegetable with a mild licorice flavour (6) |
| OYSTER | Type of mushroom with a mild, nutty flavour (6) |
| RADISH | Name a crisp, pungent, edible root of a particular plant (6) |
| CHEDDARCHEESE | A firm yellowy-white cheese with a mild to extra sharp taste (7,6) |
| DINGBAT | Eccentric clamour, good with a mild blow (7) |
| DARN | Repair holes with a mild expletive (4) |
| CORSET | With a mild imprecation, adjust underwear (6) |