| GOLIVE | Synonym for "begin a broadcast" formed by G + a pitted fruit used to garnish a martini: 2 wds. |
| DONTSTART | Conversation-stopping phrase whose second word is a synonym for "begin": 2 wds. |
| OLIVE | Small green fruit often used to garnish a Martini (5) |
| APBS | Urgent broadcasts formed by inserting an anagram of "spa" into _ _ B _: Abbr. |
| SIGNON | Begin a broadcast day |
| GCHAT | Onetime online messaging platform formed by G + a synonym for "casual conversation": 2 wds., 1 abbr. |
| BORAGE | A mildly cucumber-flavoured herb with azure, cerulean or sky-blue star-shaped flowers beloved by bumblebees and honey bees and used to garnish a claret/Pimm's cup (6) |
| CUCUMBER | Gourd eaten sliced in sandwiches or used to garnish a G&T with mint (8) |
| GLENS | Highlands areas formed by G + a glass part of a telescope |
| GLOVER | Surname formed by G + a romantic partner |
| OLINE | Set of football players that becomes a pitted martini garnish if its fourth letter is changed to a "V": Hyph. |
| TUILE | From the French meaning "tile", an almond wafer to garnish a light pudding such as panna cotta or sorbet (5) |
| BASIL | Aromatic herb with a Mediterranean variety used to make pesto or to garnish Caprese salad and a Thai variety used to flavour green or red curries (5) |
| HERB | No better man to garnish a pan with (4) |
| CHERRY | Fruit baked in frangipane tart, clafoutis or used to garnish black forest gateau (6) |
| AUDIOGUIDE | Pre-recorded museum tour commentary whose second word is formed by G + an anagram of "dieu": 2 wds. |
| LIONOFSTMARK | The ___, 1889 novel by G A Henty (4,2,2,4) |
| AJACOBITEEXILE | 1893 novel by G A Henty subtitled Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in the Service of Charles XII of Sweden |
| FLAG | 1883 novel by G A Henty subtitled A Tale of the Spanish Main (5,6,4) |
| UNDERDRAKES | 1883 novel by G A Henty subtitled A Tale of the Spanish Main (5,6,4) |