| ISOTOPES | Mince pies, too, with sulphur, providing atomic elements |
| SECT | Faction in section with no atomic element (4) |
| BORON | Atomic element with the symbol B (5) |
| HYDROGEN | Gas, atomic element number 1 |
| ISOTOPE | An elemental form of pies - too flaky (7) |
| PATIODOORS | Entries from gardens are sliding pairs too, with the same inside |
| COHORT | Group wildly cheer too with outsiders from elsewhere gone (6) |
| OVERTLY | Entertaining tango, too, with no smoke and mirrors (7) |
| SOAPOPERA | Criminal appears too with time gone in long-running serial (4,5) |
| SWEETPOTATO | Vegetable stew, pate too, with a fudge (5,6) |
| POTATO | Playing too with Pat Murphy |
| BRANDY | Armagnac or Cognac often blended with butter to make a hard sauce for Christmas puddings or mince pies; or, with "snaps", creamfilled tubular gingerbread wafers (6) |
| SEPIA | Brown mince pies, one to finish with (5) |
| MULLEDWINE | Glogg-like spiced beverage served warm with mince pies (6,4) |
| DISPEL | Drive off with 500 mince pies left (6) |
| EPIGRAMS | Oscar's specialities ___ mince pies filled with good stuff (8) |
| JOCULAR | Judge of mince pies providing some humour |
| RUMBUTTER | Odd goat gets something to go with mince pies (3,6) |
| OCULAR | Dealing with mince pies? (6) |
| HOLLOWEYED | Christmas plant has its base in old pot with deep mince pies (6-4) |