| CASSEROLE | Mama, say, at the end, had a part to play in cooking up a stew (9) |
| DIS | Talk about "yo mama", say |
| PIECE | Part played in cooking up some recipes? (5) |
| MARITIME | One involved in cooking up Marmite beside the seaside (8) |
| GOULASH | Depart, you! Whip up a stew (7) |
| BRAISE | Bishop will stir up a stew (6) |
| MOM | Person to ask when Mama says no, perhaps |
| CELLIST | Julian Lloyd Webber or Yo-Yo Ma, say (7) |
| MENAGERIE | A marine came over, say, at the end, to see the animals (9) |
| UNADORNED | Stubbs maybe finished — in the end had to keep roan's head simple |
| EXPENSE | In the past, old writers, at the end, had a fee to pay (7) |
| ELUCIDATE | New clue, I would say; at the end explain (9) |
| CHINA | A church, in the end, had a friend in the Far East (5) |
| FRYINGPAN | Cooking up the tip of the day is particularly useful for those who are browned off (6,3) |
| ETERNAL | At the end, had a long time to stay here (7) |
| ENTRECOTE | Cooking up sound stake in France, etc (9) |
| GASTROPUB | Eatery cooking up roast in Britain (9) |
| HOTPOTATO | Is cooking up an issue that's very hard to deal with (3,6) |
| OBLIGATED | Bound over till cleared of wrongful charges cooking up big deal (9) |
| THEME | Other people, at the end, had a brief exercise (5) |