| CARVER | Nuts about peanuts (and other foods), George Washington ___ discovered a way to turn crops into biofuels |
| FOUND | Discovered a way to get metal into a mould (5) |
| PILOTS | The Red Baron in "Peanuts" and others |
| RANDOM | Adjective meaning 'haphazard', 'without uniformity' or 'variable'; The ___ Apple Company, set up by Sarah Simpson from Macclesfield, to convert unwanted home-grown apple crops into apple juice (6) |
| THUMBSCREW | Perhaps Tom's gang discovered a way of making you talk? (10) |
| NUTTIEST | Craziest about peanut butter (8) |
| ADAYATTHEREESES | Marx Brothers movie about peanut butter cups? |
| TAKEAWAYS | Falafels, fish suppers, frankfurters, French fries and other foods-to-go; or, facts and findings similarly characterised by being carried off to be digested elsewhere (9) |
| ALLSPICE | Peppercorn-like berry, dried and ground to flavour jerk chicken, gingerbread and other foods (8) |
| PAPRIKA | It's sprinkled on deviled eggs and other foods (7) |
| CURED | Description of meat and other food preserved by a method of salting and drying (5) |
| EVERT | Never think to look for a way to turn something inside out (5) |
| CEREAL | Derived from a Roman agriculture goddess, word for barley, oats, wheat and other food grains collectively (6) |
| REALISED | Worked out a way to turn property, say, into money (8) |
| ORCHARD | Gold and green veg and other food grown here (7) |
| LARDER | A room in which meat and other food is stored (6) |
| BATON | A short baguette; a hollow tube passed from runner to runner in a relay race; or, a rectangular piece of carrot, cheese or other food (5) |
| BATTER | From "to beat", a mixture used for making pancakes or for coating a fish, fritter or other food before frying ; a damaged piece of type in letterpress printing ; or, in sports, a ball hitter (6) |
| PIE | A quantity of mincemeat, plum, pork or other food/fruit baked under a crust of pastry; or, depicted in a winterscape by Monet, a chattering black-and-white green-tinged bird whose short name in questi |
| SOFARSOGOOD | Up to now OK with sago, or other foods (2,3,2,4) |