| TIDBIT | Orderly cut and chewed dainty morsel |
| TITBIT | Dainty morsel songbird pecked? (6) |
| BAGUETTE | Loaf taken from wrapper and chewed noisily (8) |
| RUMINATED | Ian had a rum with Ted and chewed it over (9) |
| BETEL | Nut wrapped in leaves and chewed as a narcotic |
| VEGETABLE | Gave betel away and chewed on something more conventional |
| ELFIN | Dainty morsel of mackerel, finely sliced (5) |
| DELICACY | Fineness of structure or texture; fragile or graceful beauty; a dainty morsel or special culinary luxury; tact; or, the need for said propriety (8) |
| MIGNON | Dainty and pretty Frenchified? (6) |
| PETITE | A small, delicate and dainty woman (6) |
| SPRITE | Is nimble and dainty, yet trips clumsily at one point (6) |
| TRENDY | Upper-class, quaint and dainty in the extreme (6) |
| MARROW | F1 'Tiger Cross', 'Table Dainty' and 'Long Green Bush 3 - Smallpak' are all varieties of this vegetable! (6) |
| MINUET | Stately court dance in triple time fashionable in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries; from French, 'dainty, small' (6) |
| SISKIN | Name, evocative of a female sibling, of a dainty lemony-lime "thistle finch", fond of seed eating, birch pecking and alder cone nibbling (6) |
| ECLAIR | Dainty city hideaway (6) |
| TWEEDY | Precious, extremely dainty - but ready for the outdoors? (6) |
| BANDIT | Exclude odd, 'dainty' tsotsi (6) |
| MINDED | Walked with short quick steps in an affectedly dainty manner (6) |
| CANAPE | A dainty hors d'oeuvre (6) |