| ADAMSAPPLE | Very tempting to eat, but it's stuck in the throat (5,5) |
| AMEN | It stuck in the throat, in Macbeth, this name-change (4) |
| FORBIDDENFRUIT | Refused to yield - it's very tempting (9,5) |
| ICING | Sweet topping, very tempting - first three portions gone |
| MOUTHWATERING | Very tempting argument and how it developed |
| PAUNCHIEST | Fattest man/woman admits desire to eat, but starter's off (10) |
| APPETISING | Tempting to be sipping tea brew (10) |
| EPIGLOTTIS | Cut long story short, rough gist about bundle, it's stuck at top of windpipe |
| STAMP | It's stuck in the corner of a postcard |
| EMU | It's stuck in the mud and can't fly (3) |
| TEE | It's stuck in the grass |
| YOGURT | I'm a healthy, creamy treat you can use a spoon to eat (but when I'm frozen, you can eat me on a stick). What am I? |
| MUCH | A lot to eat, but no stomach for it (4) |
| TARO | A sailor has nothing to eat but a rootstock (4) |
| STABLE | Small place to eat, but firmly established (6) |
| BUCHANAN | US president with endless fruit: a good deal to eat, but no starter (8) |
| FAST | Refuse to eat, but like a shot (4) |
| MUNCHETTY | Presenter Naga goes to eat, but Betty has no starter (9) |
| NOONE | Midday, beginning to eat, but who's here? (2-3) |
| IRONAGE | I went to Arne last spring and found nothing had changed -- it's stuck in a bygone era (4,3) |