| CHAPATI | Tea's a bit of butter on one flatbread (7) |
| PASTRAMI | Long ago, had butter on one kind of smoked beef (8) |
| CRAMIN | Stuff with cold butter on 1 November? (4,2) |
| PATROLS | Bit of butter on bun, ending with different size rounds (7) |
| RAMPART | Bit of butter on top for security (7) |
| PATELLA | A girl after a bit of butter for her kneecap! (7) |
| PATRIOT | Country's defender, 3 smothered in a bit of butter (7) |
| AFTER | Trying to get half a loaf with a bit of butter on |
| SNUB | A bit of butter on the gun bolt handle piece ? (4) |
| JASMINE | With a fragrance strongest at night and blossoms used to scent a variety of China tea, a flower symbolising love and beauty; the national flower of Pakistan (7) |
| BISCUIT | Custard cream, bourbon, rich tea ... a crumbly food sometimes stored in a barrel or tin with a sweetmeal variety crushed as the base of a cheesecake (7) |
| PATTIES | A little bit of butter binds small pies (7) |
| SCRAPE | A very thin layer of butter on a piece of bread or toast; a tuneless stroke of a violin bow; a mass of earth dug up by a rabbit; or, an awkward or embarrassing predicament (6) |
| MATELOT | Salt and tea- a great deal of it (7) |
| CHAPTER | In tea, a pet brew found in a book (7) |
| PLEDGET | Before tea, a solemn avowal to provide dressing for a wound (7) |
| CHARRED | Burnt tea a hot colour? (7) |
| AMATEUR | Non-professional made tea - a rum mixture! (7) |
| PAT | A mark of one's approbation for a bit of butter (3) |
| PATHOGEN | A bit of butter husband put on a melon? It makes you sick (8) |