| LYONNAISE | Poor snail one Yankee cooked with onions |
| SEEEYETOEYE | Agree to develop toys with six Europeans and one Yankee (3,3,2,3) |
| MONEY | (1,000-1) Yankee Dollar? (5) |
| MAYONNAISE | Mum cooked with onions, left out dressing |
| STROGANOFF | Beef dish cooked with onions, mushrooms and seasoning in a sour cream sauce (10) |
| ALOOGOBI | An Indian dish of potatoes and cauliflower cooked with onions, tomatoes and spices (4,4) |
| BEEF | Dish of thin strips of meat cooked with onions and mushrooms served in a sour cream sauce (4,10) |
| NOPAINNOGAIN | Saying pig must be cooked with onion and naan (2,4,2,4) |
| MARINIERE | Of mussels, cooked in white wine with onions and herbs (9) |
| PILAU | Rice cooked in well-seasoned broth with onions or celery and usually poultry or game or shellfish and sometimes tomatoes. |
| DOPIAZA | Indian dish of meat or seafood cooked and garnished with onions (7) |
| STEAKTARTARE | Finely chopped raw beef, with onions and seasoning, topped with raw egg yolk |
| LIVER | Dish served with onions |
| DICEUP | Work with onions, perhaps |
| SMOTHER | Cover, as with onions |
| SLIVER | Tiny bit of second dish with onions? |
| OREGANO | Herb European used to stuff liver, perhaps with onions initially |
| BHAJI | Type of Indian pakora made with onions |
| STIFADO | In Greek cuisine, a meat stew with onions |
| BIALY | Flat roll with onions |