| CLOTTED | ___ cream, served with scones and jam (7) |
| CREAM | Fatty part of milk (delicious with scones and jam) |
| CREAMTEA | Traditional West Country afternoon repast with scones and jam (5,3) |
| PARFAIT | French frozen dessert consisting of ice cream, fruit, syrup and whipped cream, served in a tall glass (7) |
| TEAS | Afternoon meals with scones and clotted cream |
| TEA | Beverage that goes well with scones and finger sandwiches |
| TEATIME | Occasion for a scone and clotted cream |
| SUNDAE | Ice cream served with fruit and syrup (6) |
| DEVONSHIRECREAM | It may be served with scones |
| JAM | Often homemade from gluts of strawberries, gooseberries or damsons, a preserve served with scones or in Victoria sandwiches (3) |
| WHITERUSSIAN | Cocktail of vodka, coffee liqueur and cream served on ice (5,7) |
| VICHYSSOISE | Thick soup of leeks, potatoes, and cream, served cool |
| SCONE | Cake and ice cream served after end of mains (5) |
| MACARONICHEESE | One has ice cream served for savoury (8,6) |
| TEAGARDEN | Public space serving scones and cream etc (3,6) |
| ASPOTOFTEA | What scones and clotted cream might accompany |
| SPLIT | Largest coastal city in Croatia; a strip of wood used in basketry; or, a pudding consisting of ice cream served between a banana cut lengthwise (5) |
| TRACEELEMENTS | Fish in whipped cream served in temporary homes, lesser building units? (5,8) |
| DOUGH | Basic mixture of flour and water used in a number of recipes including bread, pasta, pastry, biscuits, dumplings, scones and pizza bases (5) |
| TEAPARTY | An afternoon social gathering where sandwiches, cakes, scones and beverages such as Darjeeling or Earl Grey are served (3,5) |