| PANDOWDY | North American deep-dish pie made from fruit with a cake topping |
| CANYON | North American deep gorge |
| APOLOGISE | Eat humble pie made from a loose pig |
| PETUNIA | Seems strange - tuna pie made from a flower |
| COBBLER | Australian mate consuming large deep-dish pie (7) |
| WHOPPER | Pork pie made from tail of cow, and frog or kangaroo, perhaps? (7) |
| BANOFFEEBUNS | English dessert pie made from bananas, cream, and toffee |
| RATAFIA | Liqueur made from fruit or from brandy with added fruit (7) |
| TURNOVER | An old word for a shawl; a small triangular pastry/pie made by folding the crust around a sweet filling of apple or other fruit; reversal of position; transference; an overlapping part; or, the amount |
| MOCKINGBIRD | To Kill a ___ bestselling debut novel by Harper Lee published in 1960 that deals with race and gender issues in the American Deep South |
| STREUSEL | What is a cake topping of nuts, sugar, spices, etc (8) |
| ICING | Sweet mixture used as a cake topping (5) |
| CRUMBLES | Baked puddings made from fruit covered with a mixture of flour, butter and sugar (8) |
| GATEAU | Entrance a union leader with a cake (6) |
| TEMPURA | Almost time for original, American deep-fried food (7) |
| AMUSING | Mildly entertaining to find American deep in thought (7) |
| SORBET | A water ice made from fruit juices, egg whites, etc. (6) |
| CHUTNEY | A pickle of Indian origin, made from fruit, vinegar, spices, sugar, etc. (7) |
| RAGAMUFFIN | Dickensian character perhaps has piece of cloth with a cake (10) |
| LETITBLEED | Classic album with a cake on its cover |