| FORTUNECOOKIES | Wafers cracked open to reveal a motto or prophecy |
| LOCKET | Ornamental pendant that can open to reveal a photograph (6) |
| CRACKER | A biscuit, if pulled, may reveal a motto (7) |
| LEGEND | Traditional story or one of a saint's life; a motto or caption with a picture; a hero; or, an inscription on a coin (6) |
| POSY | A nosegay; or, a motto or sentiment engraved inside a ring (4) |
| DEVICE | A plan, plot, scheme or trick; any contraption, contrivance, gimmick, gismo, tool or waldo; an ornamental design, embroidery pattern, heraldic emblem or motto; or, a bomb (6) |
| PRACTICED | Kept trying to improve till levered open to reveal hidden deed (9) |
| PRACTISED | Kept trying to improve till levered open to reveal hidden deed (9) |
| KAPOK | Crack a poker player open to reveal stuffing (5) |
| PENELOPE | Peel open to reveal the legendary woman who remained faithful to Odysseus (8) |
| FORECAST | A prediction of the atmospheric conditions, based on meteorological observations; or, a calculation, estimation or prophecy generally (8) |
| MANTIC | Resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy. |
| ROULADE | French word for a cylindrical cake, meat loaf or souffle that is sliced to reveal a spiral cross-section; or, a vocal ornament or melisma in music (7) |
| AMMO | Ammonite split open to reveal little live rounds (4) |
| PEBBLE | Sometimes revealing an ammonite or a geode when cracked open, a smooth stone found on a shingle beach (6) |
| BEANS | If you cracked open maracas, you might find dried peas or ___ inside (Craft-y suggestion: If you want to make a pair at home, put a handful of them in plastic water bottles and get shaking) |
| ORACLE | Priest or priestess who sought advice or prophecy from the gods (6) |
| VATIC | Characteristic of a prophet or prophecy (5) |
| CRACKERS | Party favours pulled with a bang to reveal paper hats and mottos; or, savoury biscuits for cheese (8) |
| AMOK | Any motto or keyword starts in a murderous frenzy (4) |