| EMACIATED | Lean meat diced briefly in a stew with head of artichoke |
| DETAINMENT | Tinned meat, diced, being kept in the can |
| CORONATION | Innocent cook getting in a stew with a rich dish (10,7) |
| SUPER | Fish among gar used in a stew with powerful associations (12) |
| POTAUFEU | A stew with boiled beef and vegetables cooked in an earthenware container (3,2,3) |
| WASTE | Stir a stew with scraps (5) |
| GOULASH | A stew with paprika |
| ADJACENT | John briefly in a bit of a depression? That's touching |
| PSYCH | Examine the mind, briefly, in a word without a vowel (5) |
| UNIONS | Groups of nuns dancing around briefly in a circle (6) |
| REDCAPS | Goblins said to inhabit ruined Scottish castles; or, with the Latin name Carduelis carduelis, referring to a fondness of artichoke, cardoon and thistle seeds, the goldfinches (7) |
| GLOBE | A sort of artichoke for the model world (5) |
| NAAN | Bread granny filled with slice of artichoke (4) |
| BAP | Halle Berry, briefly, in a 1997 comedy |
| AVIFAUNA | Flyers locally showing one female relative briefly in a state (8) |
| ANCHOVY | Bloke briefly in a US city consuming hot fish |
| TOUCHESON | Mentions briefly in a sense, Oriental relative (7,2) |
| CRYPT | Burst into tears at physical training briefly in a vault (5) |
| SANTASLAP | Where Ralphie sits briefly in "A Christmas Story" |
| TEAK | Rambling at East Kilbride briefly in a wood (4) |