| WRAP | Shawl or pashmina; light dressinggown; tortilla folded around a filling; or, the end of a session of filming (4) |
| TURNOVER | Triangular-shaped puff pastry pie baked with an apple filling; or, the amount of money taken by a business in a specific period (8) |
| PEIGNOIR | Light dressinggown (8) |
| ADJOURN | (Of a court) to close at the end of a session (7) |
| FINISH | The last coat of paint or touch of veneer; the aftertaste of beer or wine; polish and refinement in social graces; surface texture of cloth or wood; or, the end of a hunt or a race (6) |
| SOLE | Underside or bottom of a boot, clubhead, foot, oven or plough; the floor of a ship's cabin; or, the end of the chanter of a set of bagpipes (4) |
| BURRITO | Mexican dish of tortilla folded around a filling (7) |
| NEST | A structure made by a bird during nidification, hence a cosy retreat, den or snug; a shell of meringue for a filling; or, a set of tables, graduating in size (4) |
| BURRITOS | Tortillas folded around a filling (8) |
| CREAM | A winter white-like colour; sweet sherry; a confection of soft fudge or peppermint fondant covered in chocolate; a sandwich-biscuit filling; or, one of the components of the pudding described in 37 Ac |
| PITTA | From the Greek for "cake or pie", a hollow oval "pocket" of flatbread for a filling; or, a colourful tropical bird with species including Elegant, Fairy, Graceful and Rainbow (5) |
| CREPE | A very thin pancake, often rolled or folded around a filling (5) |
| SALPICON | A chopped medley of ingredients bound in a sauce, used as a filling or stuffing in French cuisine (8) |
| ROULADE | From kitchen to concert hall, a word, ultimately from "wheel", for a furled cylindrical preparation of meat, souffle mixture or sponge cake with a spiral filling; or, a florid virtuoso run or elaborat |
| CALZONE | Italian dish of pizza dough formed into a circle and folded around a savoury filling; literally, 'trouser leg' (7) |
| STUMPS | Tortillons used for softening hard edges or blending tones in works of art created with chalk, charcoal, Conte crayon, pastel or pencil; or, the end of a day's play in cricket (6) |
| BOLSTER | A long cylindrical cushion/pillow; a chisel for cutting bricks; or, the end of a pocket knife's handle (7) |
| TACO | In Mexican cookery, a tortilla folded or rolled around a filling (4) |
| SNAP | Strip in a Christmas cracker that creates a bang; a rolled gingerbread wafer with a whipped cream filling; or, a cold spell (4) |
| STUFFING | Be it Paxo in a poussin, plumous packing in a pillow or padding in a throw, it's a word for farce, filling or wadding, and derives from "coarse fibres, tow" (8) |