| ROLLS | Very small loaves of bread (5) |
| BUNS | small loaves |
| COBS | small loaves |
| HEELS | Parts of the body synonymous with Achilles; the butts of loaves of bread; or, rinds of cheeses (5) |
| BATCH | All the loaves of bread baked at the same time. |
| BREAD | East Anglian farmers grow over a third of England's ... crop and enough wheat for 5,774 million loaves of ... (6 and 5) |
| PONES | Loaves of corn bread |
| PANS | Bain-maries, skillets, stockpots, woks and other such cookware; steel drums; loaves of bread; small compressed cakes of watercolours; or, bowls/dishes of pairs of scales (4) |
| BEETON | Author of a book on household management whose picnic plan includes two roast ducks and six each of lobsters, loaves of bread and bottles of claret (6) |
| TENDERRYES | Very soft loaves of bread? |
| THIRTEEN | Number of loaves of bread or other items in a baker's dozen (8) |
| PLAITS | Braids of hair/straw; or, twisted loaves of bread such as challahs (6) |
| BLOOMERS | Mistakes for loaves of bread (8) |
| WHEATEN | Like some loaves of bread |
| BAGUETTES | Long, thin loaves of bread |
| SLICED | Like many loaves of bread |
| RYES | Loaves of bread commonly seen behind deli counters |
| THELAW | "___, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal loaves of bread": Anatole France |
| POTATO | East Anglian farmers grow over a third of England's ... crop and enough wheat for 5,774 million loaves of ... (6 and 5) |
| BOULES | French name for a collection of games including petanque; or, round loaves of often sourdough bread (6) |