| CREPES | Traveller tucked into these French snacks |
| BUFFET | Polish and French snacks (6) |
| CES | These: French |
| CLASSES | Girl admitted to these French groups in school (7) |
| CESSPOOL | These French kinks returned in unpleasant place (8) |
| SOURCES | Bad-tasting, these French roots (7) |
| CAKES | A king is enthralled by these French bakery items (5) |
| CAFES | A female enters these French places for a cuppa (5) |
| VOSGES | The Grand Ballon is the highest of these French mountains |
| CREPE | French snack rejected by Lance Percival |
| CROQUEMONSIEUR | French snack from menu or course I fancy? Without question! |
| RENAULTFUEGOS | The 18 formed the basis for these French coupes which arrived in 1980 (7,6) |
| ACADIANS | The World Heritage site designated as the Landscape of Grand Pre, in Nova Scotia, celebrates the heritage of these French settlers of North America, some of whom became the Cajuns of southern Louisian |
| AGLETS | From French for "small needles", metal tags or tips on the ends of cords for doublets/hose, ribbons, shoelaces, shoulder braids etc; or, in the singular with "babies", little images cut into these (6) |
| PIECES | You might drop glass into these |
| BASSOONS | Singer soon gets into these instruments (8) |
| ORDERS | Nuns are into these books (6) |
| LOGS | Pines losing needles primarily get turned into these? |
| LUNGS | Bears introducing component of atmosphere ___ into these? (5) |
| ASHTRAYS | Smokers' trash, say, flicked into these |