| STROGANOFF | Saffron got out for a dish (10) |
| SOUPPLATE | Sort apples out for a dish |
| SABOT | Footwear a drunkard got out for a sailor (5) |
| FLORENTINE | Word used in cookery for a dish prepared with spinach; or, a small fruitand-nut biscuit with a chocolate base (10) |
| COTTAGEPIE | Unusually, get a poetic name for a dish |
| PUMPKINPIE | Shoe, shocking pink, that is for a dish (7,3) |
| LENTILSOUP | Criminal stole lupin for a dish |
| SEALYHAM | Leash may be got out for the dog |
| SPASMS | Epsom salts Leto got out for tics (6) |
| STEPSON | Paving stones Gavin got out for part of the family (7) |
| ENTREE | French word for a dish served between the main courses of a formal dinner, or according to Mrs Beeton, a side dish served with the first course (6) |
| MEDLEY | Collection of songs played as a continuous piece; a combination of four styles of swimming in one race; or, the general name for a dish consisting of an assortment of vegetables (6) |
| SALAD | Word, from the name of a common white seasoning, for a dish of greens, herbs, fruit, leaves, lettuce, mesclun, vegetables or other so-called "rabbit food", thus for any diverse medley (5) |
| RECIPE | A formula for a dish in cookery (6) |
| VERONIQUE | French word for a dish of sole, turbot, scallops or chicken served with a creamy vermouth sauce with Muscat grapes (9) |
| AUGRATIN | French term for a dish with a topping of browned breadcrumbs and cheese (2,6) |
| STIR | Word linking with "fry" for a dish of vegetables and other ingredients cooked quickly in a wok (4) |
| SPAGHETTIANDMEATBALLS | Marinara makes a match complete for a dish often pictured in "Garfield and Friends" |
| OPSOMANIA | Answer shortly coming back on pensioners wanting a thing for a dish |
| CONFIT | French word for a dish of duck or goose, for example, cooked or preserved in its own fat (6) |