| MARROWFAT | Spoil argument, putting lard on a pea |
| DOUBLECHIN | Bit of lard on the bottom of a mug? (6,4) |
| OWL | Serenader on a pea-green boat, in rhyme |
| MARROW | Spoil argument and get a vegetable (6) |
| SHELL | A structure such as a coconut's husk, a pea's pod, a pie's crust, a snail's exoskeleton or tortoise's carapace; or, a class that originally met in the apse of Westminster School (5) |
| MARROWS | It will spoil arguments about such large vegetables (7) |
| STAKE | Upright rod woven over a strand in basketry; a pea stick or beanpole as a plant support; or, a wooden post forming part of a fence (5) |
| POD | A pea case; a pepper; a purse- net; a pack of porpoises; or, a paunch (3) |
| COD | Word for a chap or fellow; a cushion or pillow; a gadoid food-fish; a hoax or jest; a pea husk; or, nonsense (3) |
| EARLY | A potato (or a pea) could be an ___, a second ___ or a maincrop (5) |
| CAKE | A sweet baked food, such as the elaborate fruit-laden "twelfth" variety cooked for the feast of the Epiphany, customarily including a dried bean and a pea (4) |
| ALPHABETSOUP | Fare with a pea in each part, I hear a€“ or a lot of them? (8,4) |
| LEAR | Artist, humorist and poet who, whilst living at Knowsley Hall, wrote of an owl and a pussy-cat in a pea-green boat, with honey and plenty of money, folded up in a five-pound note (4) |
| BEANPOLE | Lone black pea spiralling something like a pea stick |
| APNOEA | A pea swallowed on rising with blockage of the airway (6) |
| SEED | Pea, for a pea plant |
| LENTIL | A pea or a bean |
| PANACEA | What sort of a cure-all can a pea be? (7) |
| HAIL | Frozen precipitation that might be the size of a pea or a golf ball |
| DOP | Gem cutter's holder (or backward, a pea holder) |