| BUCKINGBRONCO | Tossing horse in a stew, run BBC cooking shows |
| STREW | Getting into a terrible stew, run: dispose (5) |
| LOYD | Original host of the BBC cooking show MasterChef, succeeded in 2001 by Gary Rhodes (4,8) |
| GROSSMAN | Original host of the BBC cooking show MasterChef, succeeded in 2001 by Gary Rhodes (4,8) |
| MENU | Great British ----, BBC cooking show (4) |
| EMERIL | First name in cooking shows |
| BAIL | A bucket for removing water from a boat; a portable dairy house; a wicket crosspiece; or, a bar or chain separating horses in a loose box (4) |
| VERYHUNGRY | Raymond Blanc's BBC cooking series, ... ... Frenchman (4,6) |
| READY | BBC cooking game show hosted by Rylan Clark-neal, ----- Steady Cook (5) |
| GBBO | BBC cooking competition, to fans |
| BIGZUU | Professional name of British rapper born in 1995 noted for his TV cooking shows (3,3) |
| ALA | French phrase heard on cooking shows |
| ILAN | Host of reality cooking shows Top Chef and Knife Fight, ... Hall (4) |
| SEPIA | Pie as cooking shows brown shade |
| PITA | It's stuffed on cooking shows |
| OVENS | Fixtures on television cooking shows |
| BANBURY | Market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire associated with "a fine lady upon a white horse" in a well-known nursery rhyme |
| SCURRY | Word, from "bustle, confusion, hurly-burly", for the frantic haste or scudding pace of a horse in a short sprint or race; or, a squirrel or mouse's speedy scampering during a chase (6) |
| DEEN | Last name of the chef whose TV cooking shows have included Paula's Party and Paula's Best Dishes |
| TAHITIAN | South Sea islander has a horse in a reddish shade |