| PIE | Over in patisserie, I purchased a pasty |
| APPETITE | A beginner in patisserie with very little desire for food (8) |
| ECCLESCAKE | Special constable in unwanted entrance has look around selection in patisserie (6,4) |
| ENCLAIR | Decrypted name in patisserie |
| ICINGONTHECAKE | Enhancement seen in patisserie? |
| PASTRIES | Desserts whose letters can aptly be found in "patisserie" |
| SWEETEST | Dessert in patisserie is most delightful (8) |
| WATERBAG | Spooner’s purchased a comic in a drink store |
| CARIBOU | A beast of a vehicle I purchased, 50% off! (7) |
| CHARLIEBROWN | Character in Peanuts, the comic brand which halifax-based company DhX Media just purchased a majority stake in: 2 wds. |
| SELLOUT | A show or other event for which all tickets have been purchased; a commercial success; or, a betrayal of one's principles for financial gain (4-3) |
| INAWAY | Back in Newquay, a pasty I served up, as it were (2,1,3) |
| TURNOVER | Word for transference; a pasty-like triangular pie made by folding one half of the crust around a filling of apple or jam; a small shawl; profit, revenue or yield; or, loss of possession of the ball t |
| EMPANADA | In Spanish and Latin American cookery, a pasty with a usually savoury filling |
| EMI | I bought, I purchased |
| TASSEL | Feature on a loafer or a pasty |
| RIP | Tear in jumper I purchased |
| SIP | Drink in small quantities some cocktails I purchased (3) |
| ONCD | Like the music I purchased in the '90s |
| ARCADE | Running back inside, he purchased a cravat in the shopping mall (6) |