| BICARBONATEOFSODA | Salt a bit bad for one's heart in avocado, when prepared? |
| SATISFYING | Fig is nasty, when prepared? On the contrary |
| DATA | A bit bad at agreeing the facts (4) |
| SLEEVE | Place to wear one's heart, in a phrase |
| PULSE | Food item for one's heart-throb (5) |
| COLONEL | Mustard for one's heart, so they say |
| UNBORN | Bun or crackers close to one's heart in the womb (6) |
| BID | Say one heart in a bridge game for example |
| ACE | One heart in a deck? |
| OCA | S American's source of nutrition in avocado |
| BANANADAIQUIRIS | *Rum cocktails you can also get in Avocado |
| SINGLETON | One heart in hand |
| PEPPER | From Sanskrit for "berry", a word, adopted by the Anglo-Saxons, for a spice companion of salt; a capsicum; or, cayenne, derived from said pod (6) |
| SOUSE | Related to "salt", a word for pickled pigs' ears, trotters or other pork; the brine or marinade used; a dunk or plunge into pickling or other liquid; or, a habitual drunkard, aka a soak (5) |
| SQUID | A puck used in the game octopush; British slang for a pound sterling; or, a fast-swimming often bioluminescent or colour-changing cephalopod, known as calamari when prepared as food (5) |
| ATLAS | In return for salt, a volume of maps! (5) |
| SAUCE | From "salt", a liquid condiment or dressing taken as a relish with food; any piquant addition; stewed apples in the US; or, impudence (5) |
| MOZZARELLA | Italian food lasts in Roma when prepared by a girl (10) |
| SILD | Young herring, especially when prepared and canned in Scandinavia as a sardine (4) |
| SMOGGY | Small pet is bad for one's breathing (6) |