| UPSIDEDOWNCAKE | Sponge gateau baked over a layer of fruit and inverted for serving (6-4,4) |
| ICING | Christmas cake topping traditionally applied over a layer of marzipan and apricot jam (5) |
| POSTAGESTAMPS | The Penny Black and Inverted Jenny are noted past examples (7,6) |
| MARYROSE | Excavated girls inverted for remembrance (4,4) |
| ROMANACLEF | Novel handcuff inverted for jails |
| TANDOORI | Type of Indian cooking in which meat, vegetables, etc. are baked over charcoal in a clay oven (8) |
| MARKETGARDENER | Regret drama Ken created as a grower of fruit and veg for sale (6,8) |
| EXOCARP | Outer layer of fruit - no longer other half of beef |
| STRATUM | Layer of fruit desserts served up without a starter - yum! (7) |
| RIND | Outer layer (of fruit, for example) (4) |
| TABLE | "A __, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?": Albert Einstein |
| COUPE | A pudding of fruit and cream; the glass goblet in which it is served; or, a carriage with two passenger seats and a cut-down coach body from which a two-door car derives its name (5) |
| CHAIR | "A table, a ___, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?": Albert Einstein (5) |
| DRUPEL | A bit of fruit and a drop of red in the French dessert that's rejected (6) |
| EPICARP | Outermost layer of fruit, such as the grape (7) |
| EXOCARPS | Stewed pears containing sweet apple over layers of fruit |
| GATEAU | Cake with layers of fruit or cream (6) |
| RINDS | Outer layers of fruit |
| STALLS | A church's choir seats, often with misericords; cowsheds or stables; or, booths for the sale of fruit and vegetables in street markets (6) |
| JAM | A conserve of fruit and sugar boiled to a thick consistency |