| CRACKERS | Plums and biscuits (8) |
| FRUITAGE | Old word for apples, berries, citruses, pears, plums and other such foods of the earth collectively (8) |
| DUMPLING | Date, plum and gin stewed in pudding (8) |
| OATCAKES | Scott's companion, devouring lots of dessert and biscuits (8) |
| FLAPJACK | Loud man grabbing drink and biscuit (8) |
| UTENSILS | Batterie de cuisine for cookery including bakeware, bain maries, butter curlers and biscuit presses (8) |
| CREAMCRACKERS | The best nuts and biscuits (5,8) |
| BLOSSOM | Depicted on kimonos and Japanese 100 yen coins, pinkish or white flowers that develop into almonds, apples, cherries, peaches, plums and other drupe fruits (7) |
| DRUPES | From "olives", a botanical word for the aforesaid stone fruits and others including apricots, cherries, damsons, dates, elderberries, peaches, plums and sloes (6) |
| SUNLAMP | Plums and short bananas for a tanner |
| MOCKTURTLESOUP | Roast trout, plums and Coke as starter |
| STONES | Peaches, plums and apricots have them (6) |
| TREATS | Sugar plums and candy canes |
| EVESHAM | Worcestershire vale famous for producing plums and asparagus |
| GINGER | Spice derived from the rhizome of a plant related to turmeric, used powdered in cakes and biscuits, fresh in curries and stir-fries or preserved in syrup (6) |
| ICING | Sugar preparation for coating and decorating cakes and biscuits (5) |
| BOURBON | Whiskey and biscuits? (7) |
| GINGERNUTS | Add spice to bananas and biscuits (6,4) |
| ELEVENS | Tea and biscuits for the teams? (7) |
| HEAVYCREAM | Ingredient in bisque and biscuits |