| RHUBARBTART | This dessert is a statement of fact so bar Ruth & Bart (7,4) |
| SORBET | Heard pained howl: "This dessert is cold!" (6) |
| THEOREM | What is a statement embodying something to be proved (7) |
| IGNORE | Pay no attention, in fact, so resign, or end it (6) |
| ROOST | Perch set up in fact, so ordinary |
| STONYFACED | Deny fact so scandalous, showing no emotion |
| REPORT | A statement of facts; a news bulletin; a teacher's assessment of a pupil's deportment and scholarship; or, the loud echoing sound of an explosion or gunfire (6) |
| ESTOPPEL | In law, a rule of evidence whereby a person is precluded from denying the truth of a statement of facts he has previously asserted |
| TREACLETART | Clear treat prepared with first sign of this dessert (7,4) |
| TREVORROPER | Historian bringing up statement of facts about traveller |
| ASNICEASPIE | Many would agree ice-cream for dessert is very pleasant (2,4,2,3) |
| TIRAMISU | Dessert is a triumph, cooked without a measure of acidity? |
| SEMOLINA | Dessert is a melon, oddly! (8) |
| TRIFLE | Creamy dessert is a small thing (6) |
| SPUD | Second dessert is a vegetable (4) |
| IMPROVABLE | Statement of fact apparently in need of enhancement (10) |
| ANARCHY | "A vote for Bart is a vote for ___!" (campaign slogan for both Martin and Bart, on the Simpsons episode "Lisa's Substitute") |
| CREPESUZETTE | A dash of Grand Marnier is usually added to this dessert. (5,7) |
| CONSTITUTION | A statement of the basic principles and laws of a nation (12) |
| AFFIDAVIT | Written statement of fact made under an oath (9) |