| BAKESTONE | Type of griddle on which Welsh cakes are traditionally cooked (9) |
| DROPSCONE | Traditional type of griddle cake also called a Scotch pancake (4,5) |
| DRUNKASALORD | Steaming fresh larks around centre of griddle (5,2,1,4) |
| BBQS | Abbreviation of alfresco meals where marinated meat, burgers and foil-wrapped fish are traditionally cooked using methods of the same name (1,1,1,1) |
| NAANBREAD | Indian foodstuff traditionally cooked in a clay oven (4,5) |
| DEADLYSIN | Another name for a capital vice of which there are traditionally seven (6,3) |
| THIRTIETH | Wedding anniversary for which pearls are traditionally given |
| GRIDDLE | Type of bakestone traditionally used to cook flatbreads, drop scones, Welsh cakes, potato cakes, oat biscuits, English pancakes, pikelets and muffins (7) |
| RAMEKIN | A savoury mixture similar to baked eggs or oeufs en cocotte; or, a miniature often fluted fireproof dish in which an individual portion of said food is traditionally cooked/served (7) |
| BARRY | In which Welsh town does much of the action in Gavin & Stacey take place? (5) |
| SWANSEA | In which Welsh town, at the mouth of the River Tawe, was the poet Dylan Thomas born? (7) |
| PAELLA | Saffron-flavoured Valencian rice dish, traditionally cooked in a pan of the same name over an open fire (6) |
| PATISSERIE | Its cakes are fancy (its pies are rubbish) |
| BAKERIES | Bikes are used to get to where cakes are sold (8) |
| RICE | What some light cakes are made of |
| TET | Holiday in which banh chung cakes are eaten |
| ANGLESEY | Which Welsh island is separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait? (8) |
| JPR | Initials by which Welsh fullback legend was known (3) |
| RHYL | Which Welsh resort lies between Prestatyn and Colwyn Bay? (4) |
| COINS | Items traditionally cooked in a Christmas pudding |