| FONDUE | Treat with chocolate or cheese |
| HEATHBAR | Treat with chocolate and toffee |
| UHOHOREO | Onetime treat with chocolate creme and vanilla cookies |
| SKORBAR | Treat with chocolate and toffee |
| ECLAIR | Choux pastry filled with cream and topped with chocolate or icing (6) |
| LAB | Word with chocolate or crime |
| BABKA | Braided bread often filled with chocolate or cinnamon |
| CHIP | Word with chocolate or tortilla |
| FLAVORED | With chocolate or lemon |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| BLOOM | A bluebell, daisy, pansy, pink, sweet pea or other inflorescence; the state of flowering; a rosy glow; a time of greatest beauty, freshness, prosperity or vigour; or, powderiness on chocolate or a fru |
| PETITFOUR | Meaning "little oven", a French delicacy in the form of a miniature eclair, baked meringue, macaron, dainty biscuit or a fancy with glace, fondant, chocolate or marzipan (5,4) |
| SLAB | Thick slice of cake or piece of chocolate; or, a large flat paving stone for a patio, path or terrace (4) |
| BAR | A counter or room in a pub; or, a block of chocolate or soap (3) |
| BRAZIL | Largest country in South America; or, a variety of nut or seed that is often coated in chocolate or used to flavour brownies (6) |
| SEASHELL | Sometimes emulated as a chocolate or praline, an object such as a cockle or scallop, collected by a beachcomber or conchologist (8) |
| BUTTON | An olivet, toggle or other fastener measured in lignes; the cap of an unexpanded mushroom; a small disc of chocolate; or, a knob at the end of a foil or one for winding a watch (6) |
| BARS | Blocks of chocolate or soap; ingots of gold; counters in cafes or pubs; or, metal rods, behind which prisoners are detained in jails (4) |
| BASKET | A classic bike's front container for shopping or school books; or, an Easter punnet for eggs, whether of chocolate or laid by chooks (6) |
| LABS | Dogs with yellow, chocolate, or black coats, informally |