| TACO | Tortilla with a filling (4) |
| WRAP | Mention criticism for tortilla with a filling? (4) |
| ENCHILADA | A tortilla with a filling of meat or cheese (9) |
| NACHO | A small piece of tortilla with a topping (5) |
| TACOS | A Scot prepared the corn tortillas with a savoury filling (5) |
| TOSTADA | Fried tortilla with a topping |
| CAKE | S10:A::British pastry with a filling of dried fruit (6,4) (see 10A) |
| PITA | Flat unleavened bread, often sewed with a filling (4) |
| FLAN | Pastry case with a filling (4) |
| OREO | Chocolate circles with a filling |
| ROLO | Chocolate circles with a filling |
| FAJITA | Soft tortilla with filling and grated cheese (6) |
| BURRITO | Mexican tortilla with savoury filling (7) |
| SPLIT | A sliced-open banana, bun or cake with a filling of cream or butter and jam; a share-out of loot/money; a longitudinal crack; or, a break-up (5) |
| QUESADILLA | Grilled tortilla with cheese (10) |
| TABASCO | Graduates tucking into tortilla with relish (7) |
| BURRITOS | Flour tortillas with filling (8) |
| SANDWICH | Consisting of slices of bread with a filling, peer John Montagu's snack of choice whilst gaming; or, anything in a similar arrangement, such as a Victoria sponge or a layer cake (8) |
| SWISSROLL | A flexible floating pier or jetty that can be furled; or, a type of roulade of sponge cake with a filling of strawberry jam and whipped cream (5,4) |
| ECCLESCAKE | A pastry with a filling of dried fruit named after a market town in Greater Manchester (6,4) |