| CHEWINGGUM | Something chewed but usually not swallowed (7,3) |
| FLOORS | 12 and 14, but usually not 13 |
| GUM | It's usually chewed but not swallowed (3) |
| CUD | It could be chewed, but not be cubed (3) |
| TAKENWITHA | And 8dn,21dn Not swallowed entirely? (5,4,1,5,2,4) |
| SWEETENERS | Inducements, usually not sugar (10) |
| GLUTEN | Surfeit eaten but not swallowed is a problem for some diners |
| INDIC | Like some tongues to be showing, not swallowed |
| LAVORIS | Brand that's swirled, not swallowed |
| OFSALT | 9ac,18dn Not swallowed entirely? (5,4,1,5,2,4) |
| CUSTARD | Something bright in something chewed, sauce |
| GOLDFISHBOWL | Holds big fowl maybe but usually something smaller (8,4) |
| NOBODYSFOOL | Failure for starter, summer pudding: one's not swallowed much (7,4) |
| LEVELCROSSING | But usually it is not even going to the other side of the tracks (5,8) |
| SNOWMAN | Not a male, we hear, but usually built as a cold one (7) |
| ARBUTUS | An allotment of cedar, but usually mayflower (7) |
| BUBBLEGUM | Something chewed and blown (9) |
| SEDUCE | Take advantage of something chewed over in bishop's place |
| BARRACUDA | Something chewed in Scottish island, a fish |
| DUCHY | Something chewed over extremely haltingly in Lancaster, for example |