| RABBITFOOD | Salads and such, jocularly |
| VIDELICET | That is six going to shop for cold meats and salads and it's before time (9) |
| SQUASH | Butternut"; gourd that can be pured for soups, curried with red lentils and coconut milk or roasted with cumin for warm salads and Buddha bowls (6) |
| LEMON | Herb used to flavour chicken and fish, raw in salads, and for herbal teas (5,5) |
| THYME | Herb used to flavour chicken and fish, raw in salads, and for herbal teas (5,5) |
| BEECHNUTOIL | Made from Fagus orientalislipsky and used for salads and cooking |
| COOKBOOK | A volume containing a veritable feast of recipes to be prepared using kitchenalia or batterie de cuisine, from bakes, cakes and stodgy puddings to fatten one up to salads and light suppers to keep one |
| TUNAS | Popular aquatic delicacies used in salads and sandwiches |
| SLIVERED | Like almonds in many casseroles, salads, and desserts |
| DELIS | Places that sell salads and cold cuts |
| FARRO | Hulled wheat in some salads and soups |
| BEETROOT | Vegetable cooked or used in salads and pickles (8) |
| ROCKET | Peppery-tasting leaf used for salads and pizza toppings (6) |
| SORREL | Sour-tasting leaves used in salads and sauces (6) |
| SCRAMBLEDEGGS | Tossed salads and...? What the blues are calling in Frasier's theme song (9,4) |
| CRESS | Plant with pungent-tasting leaves, often used in salads and as a garnish (5) |
| CHICORY | Blue-flowered plant of the daisy family (Cichorium intybus) whose leaves are used in salads and whose roots are ground as a coffee substitute (7) |
| CUCUMBER | Long green fruit often used in salads and sandwiches |
| ALFALFA | Sprouted shoots of the pea family used in salads and juices (7) |
| FRASIER | American sitcom, 1993-2004, whose theme tune was Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs (7) |