| ROLYPOLY | Pudding made with a sheet of dough (4-4) |
| ROLYPOLYPUDDING | Dessert made from a sheet of dough covered with jam or fruit (4-4,7) |
| TRIFLE | English pudding made with a layer of sponge fingers, custard, fruit and whipped cream (6) |
| JAPANESE | Asian judge with a sheet of glass, extremely safe |
| COMB | Hair implement that can be covered with a sheet of tissue paper to create a makeshift kazoo |
| FOLIO | I fool around with a sheet of paper |
| PLUMDUFF | A rich spiced suet pudding made with raisins or currants (4,4) |
| ENSHROUD | To cover with a sheet or envelop (8) |
| SEMOLINA | From Italian for "bran, flour", the middlings of wheat left after milling; or, a pudding made of this (8) |
| CRUMBLES | Baked puddings made from fruit covered with a mixture of flour, butter and sugar (8) |
| EGLOMISE | Paired with "verre", an ancient method of engraving, gilding or painting the reverse of a sheet of glass to create a soft mirrored effect (8) |
| BLANCMANGE | Jelly-like pudding made with milk (10) |
| ROULETTE | Casino game named after the French meaning "little wheel"; or, a tiny incision on a sheet of stamps, similar to a perforation (8) |
| FOOLSCAP | Size of a sheet of paper (8) |
| CHARLOTTE | Pudding made of stew: fruit with a casing or covering of bread (9) |
| LIGAMENT | Bad ailment? Good to get in a sheet of tissue |
| COVER | Add a protective layer, ... with a sheet |
| TOGA | Garment you might make with a sheet |
| ICEUP | Cover with a sheet? |
| PANE | Word for a strip of cloth originally, later a sheet of glass in a window; or, a block of typically six postage stamps bound to the margin of a booklet, sometimes tete-beche (4) |