| RACLETTE | Swiss dish of melted cheese eaten with potatoes |
| FONDUE | Dish of melted cheese eaten with dipped bread (6) |
| EDAM | Gouda-like cheese eaten with bread, crackers or, traditionally, pale ale (4) |
| RAREBIT | Melted cheese eaten on toast is known as Welsh ... |
| WELSHRAREBIT | Dish of melted cheese on toast |
| GLOB | Lump of melted cheese, e.g. |
| RUNNY | State of melted cheese used in paste (5) |
| HUTT | Pizza the ___ ("Spaceballs" character seemingly made of melted cheese) |
| ROSTI | Swiss dish of grated potatoes formed into a pancake and fried, traditionally eaten for breakfast (5) |
| QUALE | A "flavourful" charming or strange elementary particle, never found alone; or, a different kind of flavour in the form of low-fat soft cheese, eaten in a dip, a pudding or a sandwich at home (5) |
| ROESTI | Swiss dish of grated potatoes shaped into a flat cake and fried (6) |
| DEBRIEFED | Grilled cheese eaten on diet, oddly (9) |
| SOBRIETY | Cheese eaten by habitual drunkard unknown for temperance |
| HALLOUMI | Cheese eaten grilled or fried (8) |
| GABRIEL | Cheese eaten by female angel (7) |
| ESCARGOT | Variety of edible snail, usually eaten with a sauce of melted butter and garlic |
| BRIOCHE | Bread and cheese's eaten round Switzerland |
| CHICKENKIEV | Dish with lots of melted butter |
| NOBELPRIZES | Given for peace, say, with piles of melted bronze (5,6) |
| TWOQUEENS | Place in New York with potatoes for couple of royals (3,6) |