| FROZE | Preserved in ice (5) |
| ICENI | Boadicea's tribe preserved in ice, perhaps (5) |
| DRIED | Preserved, in a way (5) |
| GLACE | (Of fruit) preserved in sugar (5) |
| CURED | Preserved in crude form (5) |
| CUTTY | - Sark; preserved in Greenwich as a memorial to the Merchant Navy and monument to the age of sail, the last surviving tea clipper, once the fastest ship of her time (5) |
| LEMON | Citrus fruit that can be preserved in a Kilner jar with sea salt flakes (5) |
| HIRST | Damien -, English artist noted for his works of dead animals preserved in formaldehyde (5) |
| DIANA | 'EM2' electric No. 27003, preserved in the Netherlands (5) |
| FROCK | Name, preserved in a word for "depose", for a priest's gown or monk's habit; a farm worker's traditional linen shirt; a sailor's jersey; or, a dress (5) |
| ONICE | Preserved, in a way |
| LATIN | Old tongue preserved in gelatine |
| WALLE | Pixar movie that was preserved in the National Film Registry and added to the Criterion Collection |
| 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) |
| PICKLE | Predicament in getting vegetables preserved in vinegar (6) |
| JAR | Research specimens are often preserved in formaldehyde in this storage vessel |
| SKIPPERED | Had leading role in Society preserved, in a way |
| ARTICHOKES | Globe -; buds of a plant in the thistle family with edible hearts often preserved in oil (10) |
| PEEL | Lemon and orange rind preserved in sugar as an ingredient for Christmas cakes/puddings, stollen or festive sweetmeat dipped in chocolate (4) |
| COB | Preserved in honey or used to flavour meringues or Piedmont gianduia chocolate, a short word for a hazelnut or filbert cultivated for consumption, traditionally in Kent (3) |