| CREAMCRACKERS | The best nuts and biscuits (5,8) |
| CRACKERS | Nuts and biscuits could be stuff for the party (8) |
| GINGER | Spice derived from the rhizome of a plant related to turmeric, used powdered in cakes and biscuits, fresh in curries and stir-fries or preserved in syrup (6) |
| ELEVENS | Tea and biscuits for the teams? (7) |
| ICING | Sugar preparation for coating and decorating cakes and biscuits (5) |
| COOK | From "coquus", also the source of "concoct" and "biscuit", a word for a chef, culinary artist or magirist skilled in baking, preserving, roasting and other methods of food preparation (4) |
| OATCAKES | Scott's companion, devouring lots of dessert and biscuits (8) |
| BOURBON | Whiskey and biscuits? (7) |
| GINGERNUTS | Add spice to bananas and biscuits (6,4) |
| COOKIES | Poor sweetheart sick after eating eggs and biscuits (7) |
| HEAVYCREAM | Ingredient in bisque and biscuits |
| STAB | Cut some tarts and biscuits for starters |
| BAKE | Cook pastries and biscuits (4) |
| ADS | Plugs for tea and biscuits at last (3) |
| ELEVENSES | Tea and biscuits, besides a bit of scripture, fed by English clergyman |
| PETITSFOURS | Various very small rich sweet cakes and biscuits, usually decorated with fancy icing, marzipan, etc. (6,5) |
| COOKIE | Commanding officer gets approval to initiate expense for starters and biscuits (6) |
| GINGERNUT | Fred's partner given fruitcake and biscuit (9) |
| NUTCRACKERSUITE | Set of pieces of fruit and biscuit dessert picked up |
| FLAPJACK | Loud man grabbing drink and biscuit (8) |