| MARIE | Word linked with "Rose" for a cold sauce served with seafood (5) |
| MAYO | Irish county that shares its name with the short word for a cold sauce of yolks beaten with oil and vinegar (4) |
| LEMONBUTTER | Sauce served with seafood |
| BROWN | Word linked with sauce for a condiment such as HP or Daddies (5) |
| HEDGE | Originally planted to divide land, a word linked with "row" for a bushy type of habitat forming the British countryside (5) |
| SPOON | Word linked with "wooden" for a type of consolation prize (5) |
| AIOLI | Sauce commonly served with seafood |
| SPRAY | Use a rose for a cluster of flowers (5) |
| LEMON | Wedge served with seafood |
| ASPIC | Clear savoury meat jelly used in the French chaudfroid (hot-cold) sauce, used as a mould (5) |
| ORDER | "I want some red roses for a blue lady; Mister florist, take my ... please," sang Guy Lombardo |
| STEIN | Chef with seafood restaurants in Padstow whose Jack Russell, Chalky, would accompany him on television (5) |
| SUSHI | What Japanese dish has rice with seafood, vegetables etc rolled in seaweed? (5) |
| PETER | Live-action/animated film with Rose Byrne and Sam Neill, ... Rabbit (5) |
| HORSE | Hard to be with Rose - awful nag (5) |
| STOOD | Lived with Rose (5) |
| TRANSFER | Word linked with "wire" for a method of moving money from one bank to another internationally; or, a type of design or sticker also called a decal (8) |
| TAPE | Thin strip stretched across the finishing line of a race; or, a word linked with measure for an item found in a sewing basket (4) |
| MOCKING | Word linked with "bird" for a symbol of innocence in a novel by Harper Lee (7) |
| ROOT | Word linked with "beet" for a vegetable used for borscht (4) |