| FOUGASSE | Name, from Latin's "focus" or "fireplace", for a traditional Provencal leaf-shaped "hearth bread" (8) |
| HOB | Word for a clown; elf or imp; male ferret; quoit peg; rustic; or, prior to modern cookers, a clay shelf beside a fireplace for a heating pan (3) |
| TUILE | A delicate French wafer biscuit that is curved or Pringle-shaped, like the traditional Provencal roofing slate from which its name derives (5) |
| GARNI | With "bouquet", a tied bunch or cheesecloth sachet of bay leaves, parsley, summer savory, thyme and other classic herbs as the basis of traditional Provencal cookery (5) |
| BOUILLABAISSE | Traditional Provencal stew |
| PANTRY | Word, from Latin's "bread", for a baker's bountiful buttery, a cupboard for crust and crumb, a larder for loaves, staff of life's store or other place for a fragrant food broken with friends or topped |
| FUSIL | Based on Latin for "hearth" or "fireplace", word for a steel for a tinderbox; a light flintlock musket; or, an elongated heraldic lozenge (5) |
| LUAU | From the name of a dish made from coconut, octopus and taro, a word for a traditional Hawaiian feast, festival or poi supper (4) |
| ATTITUDE | Word, from Latin's "apt, fit", for an asana, opinion, pose, posture or stance that is "apt, fit" for a purpose, be it politics or a balletic dance (8) |
| TARGET | Word for a small round shield or buckler first, later a board with concentric circles as a butt to shoot at, thus an aim/focus; or, a victim (6) |
| RAYED | Extended or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center. (5) |
| FOIL | Lobe or leaf-shaped curve between cusps in Gothic tracery; mercury coating on a looking-glass; or, a brilliance-enhancing layer of metal placed under a gemstone (4) |
| ARTISAN | Term, situated in Chambers Dictionary just after a hoofed even-toed ungulate, for a traditional baker, brewer, cooper, goldsmith, stonemason or other masterful craftsperson or banausic worker in a ski |
| INGLE | Archaic term for a domestic fire or fireplace, thought to derive from Scottish Gaelic (5) |
| DECAN | Word, from Latin's "ten" or "chief of a group of ten" and homophonous with an ordained minister's title, for a 10Adegrees division of a zodiac sign (5) |
| QUANTUM | Word, from Latin's "how much", for a required portion or legal sum; or, a physicist's discrete amount (7) |
| HEALTH | A shift from the right to the left is needed in the open fireplace for well-being (6) |
| JAMB | The side post or lining of a doorway, window or fireplace (4) |
| OBCORDATE | Of a leaf, shaped like a heart with the pointed end attached to the stalk (9) |
| GEMMA | Word, from Latin's "bud, jewel", for a tiny botanical treasure and veritable unit of sparkling potential in the form of a fern, liverwort, moss or pygmy sundew's reproductive clone (5) |