| SWEETTOOWE | Tendency to indulge in desserts, a la "Groundhog Day"? |
| GOESUPINSSUKE | Comes to ruin, a la "Groundhog Day"? |
| FRUITFRLAD | Mixture of fresh produce, a la "Groundhog Day"? |
| UBE | Starch that turns desserts a delightful purple |
| BANANASPLITS | Fruity desserts; a fictional non-human band seen on UK children's TV, 1969-71 (6,6) |
| SUNDAY | Said dessert's a week's portion (6) |
| SKIRMISH | To indulge in winter sports with a marine is hard, leading to a clash |
| EYRIE | A place in which to indulge in high living? |
| SENTIMENTALISE | In logic, it turns one mad first to indulge in fanciful emotion (14) |
| HUMOUR | To indulge in short drink breaks up part of the day (6) |
| PANDAS | Does this to indulge in verbals in police cars |
| FANTASISE | Sat in safe position to indulge in daydreams |
| SKIT | To indulge in winter sport - to the right end - can be entertaining (4) |
| DAYDREAM | To indulge in visionary fancy while awake, is to do what (8) |
| PLAYTHEFOOL | Loathe ploy fashioned to catch fellow getting to indulge in buffoonery (4,3,4) |
| NECK | To indulge in embraces may take a bit of bottle (4) |
| COMMIT | How to indulge in crime and send one to prison (6) |
| SORBET | A frozen dessert, a flavoured water ice (6) |
| CUSTARD | On top of dessert, a crust plastered in sauce (7) |
| PRALINE | A confection of nuts with caramelised sugar, used in desserts and as a filling for chocolates (7) |