| ABYSMAL | Very poor lamb, say, when cooked (7) |
| FLEECED | Robbed some poor lamb? (7) |
| BLAMEON | Assign guilt so poor lamb gets time (5,2) |
| ENTOMBS | "The wolf hath seized his prey, the poor lamb cries; / Till with her own white fleece her voice controll'd / ____ her outcry in her lips' sweet fold" (Shakespeare, The Rape of Lucrece) |
| REDMEAT | Engineers made construction square for lamb, say (3,4) |
| RHUBARB | Plant stems, edible when cooked (7) |
| ROASTED | It's criticized when cooked (7) |
| SARDINE | This fish, blue when cooked, could be undesirable (7) |
| OVERACT | Ham to carve when cooked (7) |
| ADVISED | Recommended additives losing it when cooked (7) |
| SHRIMPS | Small crustaceans that turn pink when cooked (7) |
| LOBSTER | Large relative of crayfish, turns red when cooked (7) |
| BRAISED | When cooked like this, bread is laid out (7) |
| OPULENT | Rich nettle soup set out when cooked (7) |
| DESPISE | Hate some French pies when cooked (7) |
| OATMEAL | Foodstuff obtained from CA metal when cooked (7) |
| ENDWISE | Upright, when cooked in swede (7) |
| HADDOCK | N. Atlantic fish of cod family: Arbroath smokie when cooked (7) |
| AMBLER | Poor lamb with hesitation becomes a walker |
| SPINACH | Green, leafy vegetable rich in vitamin C, it is used in the traditional Mallorcan dish espinagada and served with pine nuts and raisins when cooked Catalan-style (7) |