| NORI | Seaweed enjoyed as a snack |
| ATE | Enjoyed as a snack |
| CURRANTBUN | A simple yet satisfyingly sweet or comforting fruited roll or teacake enjoyed as a traditional treat by humans and Mrs Rabbit alike (7,3) |
| ROAREDAT | Really enjoyed, as a riot |
| LAYON | Enjoyed, as a beach blanket |
| PRAWN | Popular shellfish enjoyed as a cocktail! (5) |
| ATEAT | Enjoyed, as a bistro |
| WASINTO | Enjoyed, as a hobby |
| LICKED | Enjoyed, as a lollipop |
| ATEUP | Thoroughly enjoyed, as a meal |
| ROTATED | Enjoyed, as a kaleidoscope |
| RODE | Enjoyed, as a roller coaster |
| SAVORED | Really enjoyed, as a treat |
| KIRSCH | Meaning "cherry", a type of morello eau de vie, enjoyed as an aperitif, as a flavouring in Black Forest gateau or in the centres of chocolate liqueurs (6) |
| CRISP | Anglo-Saxon word for curly/frizzy hair originally, later a wafer of potato deep-fried as a snack; or, a pudding of fruit with a crumble-like topping (5) |
| STRAW | A thin tube with which to imbibe a drink; a strip of puff pastry baked as a snack; or, dried stalks of grain (5) |
| CRABSTICK | A cane or cudgel of wild apple tree wood; a bad-tempered or sour person; or, a coral-coloured baton of compressed surimi as a snack (4,5) |
| CASHEWNUT | Seed consumed as a snack, sometimes used as the basis for a korma sauce (6,3) |
| KNISH | A baked roll of dough w/ a filling, often seen as a snack in Jewish cuisine scenes. |
| STAB | Stick a toothpick in, as a snack |