| SARDINIAN | Rum and raisin for Italian islander |
| SULTANA | Seedless raisin for Aunt Sal, possibly (7) |
| BABA | Cake with rum and raisins |
| UNWINNABLE | 'Professor' Stanley backing Italian islander that one is bound to lose (10) |
| MUSICIANS | Letter from Greece to Italian islanders I left out for players (9) |
| SANDRA | Some nuts and raisins for a girl |
| PROG | Served up nuts and raisins for US TV show |
| LOGIC | There are raisins for everything and currents for a cake: syllogistic reasoning? (5) |
| EATIT | 1984 parody tune that mentions Cap'n Crunch and Raisin Bran |
| PLUM | The Norfolk Cake Company in Downham Market is proud that their Norfolk Cake is one of the only ones to actually contain this fruit, rather than the currant and raisin alternative that many other brand |
| CANCAN | Uproarious dance of French origin involving the high kicking and raisin of skirts (6) |
| SNACK | Raisins for reindeer, something carried by Santa around pole (5) |
| BACALAO | Spanish for a particular fish, but in culinary terms it refers to the dried and salted version which in Mallorca is often served with spinach and raisins, or local mushrooms (7) |
| BABKA | A coffee cake flavored with orange rind and raisins and almonds. |
| SPINACH | Green, leafy vegetable rich in vitamin C, it is used in the traditional Mallorcan dish espinagada and served with pine nuts and raisins when cooked Catalan-style (7) |
| GORP | Mixture of nuts and raisins |
| WALDORF | Salad originally of apples, celery, walnuts and raisins |
| TURNOVER | Shot through ? as this, with cinnamon and raisins? (8) |
| BARKINGMAD | Nuts and raisins, originally, in cakes mother brought round |
| ANTSONALOG | Celery sticks topped with peanut butter and raisins |