| COPIED | Reproduced fish pie inside (6) |
| POTATO | Food that is the covering for a traditional fish pie (6) |
| MELTONMOWBRAY | Low moment stumbling upon second-rate fish pie place (6,7) |
| COULIBIAC | Traditional Russian fish pie (9) |
| PARR | Fish pie and raspberry ripple starters (4) |
| CHARCUTERIE | Fish pie dinner ends in lovely French shop |
| TAKEHEART | Be encouraged by Spooner's fish pie (4,5) |
| PIRANHA | Fish pie unfinished - managed half of hake (7) |
| FAMISHED | Made fish pie when hungry |
| CODPIECE | Fish pie course wanting contents in pouch (8) |
| COED | Mixed fish pie finally eaten (4) |
| KOULIBIACA | Purple fruit acceptable to cover odd bits of brill cut over fish pie |
| PARSLEY | Flat-leaved or curly, a herb used for fish pie, roux-based sauces, salsa verde, tabbouleh, chimichurri or garnishes (7) |
| BAKE | General word for an ovencooked dish such as macaroni cheese, fish pie or lasagne (4) |
| PIED | Mary Cole, our estuarine scientist at the EL Museum, lists this two-tone kingfisher which bodder-bodders and then dives! Fish "pie" tonight! (4) |
| KOULIBIAC | With crust of silk, filling of coulis initially baked in a fish pie |
| CLONED | Reproduced on its own in means of reproduction (6) |
| CRISIS | Dramatic moment when converted Catholic is reproduced (6) |
| ORNATE | Baroque art one reproduced (6) |
| SCENIC | Attractive and faithfully reproduced, capturing church, note (6) |