| GIVECHASE | Pursue sage and chive combo (4,5) |
| COTSWOLDS | AONB noted for honey-hued stone, chocolate-box villages, lionly sheep and chive-and-onion double Gloucester cheese, among many other things (9) |
| BOCKWURST | Mildly flavoured sausage made from veal and pork, seasoned with parsley and chives |
| EVILCHILD | Imp makes chive and dill soup (4,5) |
| ONIONRING | Snack for association of chive farmers? (5,4) |
| SEASONING | Flavouring of mixed sage and onions -but no starter (9) |
| ALLIUM | Genus of flowering plant that includes garlic, leek and chive (6) |
| LEEKS | Vegetables relating to onions and chives (5) |
| POTATOSOUP | Bowlful that might be "loaded" with bacon, cheese, and chives |
| CAVENDISH | Chopped up chives, and then had some tobacco (9) |
| MAHARISHI | Sage and hock turnover, a recipe requiring one vessel mostly (9) |
| ONION | Related to garlic and chives, a versatile vegetable hung on string or in a net, used for gravy, a variety of French soup or savoury marmalade for cheese (5) |
| BAKEDPOTATO | Side dish that might come topped with sour cream and chives |
| HERBS | Bring potted ___, such as parsley and chives, indoors for winter (5) |
| SOURCREAM | Condiment often served with chives (4,5) |
| SCALLIONS | Chives cousins |
| ANCHOVIES | Sprinkled chives on a fish (9) |
| REMOULADE | French condiment flavoured with chopped capers, pickles, celeriac, herbs such as chives, chervil, ta |
| CARRAGEENS | Cook arranges case of chive and seaweed |
| LEEK | Chive cousin |