| THRESHED | Separated the edible part of the grain from the straw (8) |
| THRESH | Separate the grain from the chaff |
| ROOT | Subterranean edible part of the carrot, celeriac, turnip or swede plant (4) |
| TRIPE | Edible parts of the stomachs of cattle (5) |
| CRABMEAT | The edible part of a crustacean that has stalked eyes and pincers (4,4) |
| GATHERIN | Outcome of the grain harvest (6,2) |
| WINNOWED | Turnover now, finally one separated the chaff (8) |
| EGGWHITE | Old snooker star gets, say, green at first, having separated the yellow? (3,5) |
| THRESHER | Machine for separating grain from husks and straw (8) |
| MEAL | The edible part of any grain; or, from the Old English for "measure" or "set time", breakfast, luncheon, supper or any other regular occasion when food is eaten (4) |
| KERNEL | From "corn", a word for a grain or a seed; the edible part of a nut; a core or essential part; or, a nucleus (6) |
| CHAFF | Separation of the husks of grain from the seed could result in a little teasing? (5) |
| NUTS | The kernel is usually the edible part of these foods with hard shells (4) |
| POLLINATION | Transfer of fertilizing grains from the anther to the stigma |
| BROWNRICE | Cereal grain from the grass species Oryza sativa that has only the inedible outer hull removed (5,4) |
| SECEDE | Look at grain from the Whispering Desert! (6) |
| KERNELS | The edible parts of a nut , fruit stone, etc. |
| THRESHING | Agricultural process of separating cereal grains from the husks (9) |
| BRAN | The last of the grain is found in the barn |
| DRUMALBYN | Ranges of mountains that separated the Picts from the Scots (9) |