| SCRUNCH | Sound of crushed snow (7) |
| PRALINE | Confection of crushed nuts (7) |
| MACADAM | Road surface of crushed stone mixed with tar (7) |
| SNOCONE | Summer treat made of crushed ice and syrup |
| PACKICE | Masses of crushed-together floes |
| OILCAKE | Stock feed made from the residue of crushed linseed (3,4) |
| MASH | A brewer's mixture of crushed malt grains and hot water; a warm porridgelike bran feed for horses; a champ-like puree of butter, milk and potatoes; any other soft pulpy concoction; or, northern dialec |
| ETON | "River-town" in Berkshire whose name is given to a boys' school, a collar, a cropped hairstyle, a game of fives, a jacket and a mess of crushed meringue and strawberries (4) |
| GARLICCUE | Signal to add a ring of crushed clove? |
| MUESLI | Mixture of crushed grain, nuts etc (6) |
| COUSCOUS | African dish of crushed steamed semolina (8) |
| REAPS | Cuts a crop of crushed pears |
| GROUNDSHEETS | Layers beneath kippers of crushed leaves (12) |
| ACCESSED | Got through a cubic centimetre of crushed seeds |
| JAM | Preserve of crushed fruit |
| GROUNDWORK | Preparation of crushed roots initially placed in pan (10) |
| LOOP | Endless line of crushed polo (4) |
| HALVA | Confection of crushed sesame seeds and honey |
| GROUNDEFFECT | Aerodynamic feature of crushed possession? (6,6) |
| PESTO | Sauce for pasta consisting of crushed basil, nuts, garlic, Parmesan cheese and oil (5) |