| BITSANDPIECES | Took a mouthful of grains with parts of oddments |
| PECK | Quarter of a bushel; a strike or take of grain with a beak; a perfunctory kiss; a tongue-twisting amount of pickled peppers; food; or, a mickle (4) |
| TASTED | Took a mouthful |
| PARAPHERNALIA | Horn blast involving a little boy in rupture of oddments (13) |
| MISC | Abbreviation on a box of oddments, maybe |
| CORNUCOPIA | Abundant supply of grain with ideal location when temperature's cold (10) |
| CORNER | Buy up all the stocks of grain with hesitation (6) |
| OFFCUT | An end of timber, ort of food, remnant of carpet/cloth/fabric, shred of paper, scrag-end of mutton or other surplus oddment that is left over after severing a larger piece (6) |
| ABERGELE | A student of Schoenberg with parts of elegy (8) |
| TONGUEINCHEEK | With ironic intent and a mouthful of meat |
| AMANDA | Seyfried of "A Mouthful of Air" |
| VASE | One with a mouthful of stems? |
| BARLEYWATER | Drink of boiled grains with purported detoxifying effects |
| KERALA | State of SW India created in 1956 by combining the former state of Travancore- Cochin with parts of Madras (6) |
| APRIL | With a pink supermoon, month coinciding with parts of the former French Floreal and Germinal (5) |
| BRISTLES | Blisters popped with parts of a toothbrush (8) |
| BRANCHES | Herbs can be mixed with parts of a tree (8) |
| TOMATOES | Fruits of splitting atom with parts of foot? (8) |
| POLLENCOUNT | Often quoted on weather forecasts, this is the measurement of the number of grains discharged from the male part of a flower, per cubic metre of air (6,5) |
| ORAL | Final test mandating a mouthful of mumbo-jumbo? O, relax, Master of Arts in distress! (4,4) |