| JELLOSHOTS | The dessert photographer took a set of ___ |
| STEPS | In this structure, the water is reached by descending a set of ___ to the water level. |
| LIES | "History is a set of ___ agreed upon" (remark attributed to Napoleon) |
| MATELOT | A ship's officer took a set for sale from an old seaman (7) |
| NAGAL | Indian who took a set off Federer (5) |
| EYELASHES | Two sets of ___ protect the camels eyes from the sun and sand. One short, nearest the eyes and the long ones found above the eyes. |
| SUN | "That will be ere the set of ___": "Macbeth" |
| EYELIDS | They have three sets of ___ which act as a shield from the sand. |
| PUMPKINPIE | Grill the family, the Greek character reportedly gets the dessert (7,3) |
| TART | The abstainer gets the artist to return for the dessert (4) |
| MERETRIFLE | When the dessert was brought out, [ZAP!] the pudding cake turned into a ... |
| TREVISO | City in the Veneto region of Italy where the dessert tiramisu is thought to have originated (7) |
| CUSTARDAPPLE | Fruit with a sweet, creamy texture often called the "dessert on a tree", originally from South America it is now grown extensively in southern Spain (7-5) |
| BOMBE | Pack up - and take part of the dessert |
| EATERS | Colloquial name for the dessert varieties of apples and plums (6) |
| ICECREAM | Rice came out of the dessert (3,5) |
| PARFORTHECOURSE | Father, royal, in favour of the dessert? That's typical |
| BLACKFORESTGATEAU | Translation of the dessert, Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte (5,6,6) |
| SWEETTALK | Flatter with a speech after the dessert (5-4) |
| SWEET | Confectionery or the dessert course before the lamb and pork etc. (5) |