| BANGER | A sausage, informally (6) |
| SCOTCH | A --- egg is a hardboiled egg in a sausage-meat case fried in breadcrumbs (6) |
| ARMAND | From French for "dainty", a small almond cake, similar to a financier but with the addition of fruit; or, in France, a sausage roll (6) |
| HOTDOG | A sausage, especially a frankfurter, served in a long roll (3,3) |
| SALAMI | I am sadly returning a sausage (6) |
| HAGGIS | Sleep with soldier, putting head down for a sausage? (6) |
| KISHKE | Pairs starting kitchens should keep something like a sausage (6) |
| CASING | It holds a sausage together |
| ENCASE | Put skin on a sausage, e.g. |
| PASTRY | The wrapping of a sausage roll |
| BRAT | Seasoned pork sausage, informally |
| BEERBRAT | Ale-simmered German sausage, informally |
| BRATS | Certain sausages, informally |
| BANGERS | Sausages, informally (7) |
| SNAG | An obstacle or drawback; a hazardous tree stump in a riverbed; a pulled thread; or, a sausage (4) |
| SKIN | Old Norse word for the covering of the body known previously as its hide; the case of a sausage; the peel of a banana or other fruit; or, a layer forming on hot milk or custard (4) |
| CHIPOLATA | Potato cooked a lot with a sausage |
| BOLOGNA | Oblong - a shape for a sausage? (7) |
| SNOOPY | Animated character's given negative reply - not a sausage left in butcher's (6) |
| MARLIN | Fish not a sausage male's thrown back (6) |