| CHEESEONTOAST | Poor Theo eats scone and a savoury snack (6,2,5) |
| TEAPARTY | Listeners might enjoy a scone and a cuppa whilst enjoying this Canadian band's music |
| TEATIME | Occasion for a scone and clotted cream |
| SALTEDPEANUTS | Savoury snack (6,7) |
| KIBBEH | Levantine literal "ball" of spiced bulgur wheat and lamb prepared as a savoury snack or as part of a meze (6) |
| FISHFINGER | Search and identify a savoury snack... |
| SAMOSA | Greek island associated with a savoury snack |
| CHEESEBURGER | Revolutionary directions about food sent back, a savoury snack |
| BATTER | A striker in cricket; a mixture of eggs, flour and milk as the basis of Breton galettes, crepes, crumpets, drop scones and pancakes; or, a damaged piece of type in a forme (6) |
| CREAMTEA | Clotted jollop, scones and strawberry jam with a hot brew as a traditional taste of Cornwall or Devon, whether in the afternoon or early at 11, it is a little piece of West Country culinary heaven (5, |
| NAMKIN | A regional Indian name, from "salty", for any savoury snack, from badam lachha and bhujia to chaat (6) |
| DOUGH | Basic mixture of flour and water used in a number of recipes including bread, pasta, pastry, biscuits, dumplings, scones and pizza bases (5) |
| CHEESESTRAW | Munch, consuming assortment of Easter eggs ultimately, and savoury snack |
| SCOTCHEGG | Savoury snack from a whisky omelette? (6-3) |
| PITAPOCKET | Savoury snack for sleuth - thanks, a bag (4,6) |
| PORKSCRATCHINGS | Savoury snack in packs, strong and rich when crunched (4,11) |
| HORSDOEUVRE | Savoury snack to whet the appetite before a meal (4,7) |
| DIP | Smooth savoury snack eaten with biscuits (3) |
| CORNISH | British regional savoury snack (7,5) |
| SAMOA | Savoury snack son's avoided in island territory (5) |