| MANGETOUT | A type of pea cooked and eaten together with its pod (9) |
| SUGARSNAP | _ _ pea, a type of pea with a crisp, edible pod (5,4) |
| SNOWPEA | Type of pulse eaten with its pod, aka mangetout (4,3) |
| PANACEA | Can a pea, cooked, form a cure for all ills? |
| SNAP | Game of cards and a type of pea (4) |
| KOSHERDIET | Eating regiment in which meat and dairy can't be eaten together |
| LIEUTENANT | Officer flustered until having eaten together |
| MARROWFAT | Type of pea typically processed and sold in cans |
| FLAGEOLET | The pale-green immature seed of a haricot bean, cooked and eaten as a vegetable (9) |
| FARMSTEAD | An agriculturist, crofter, dairyman/woman or granger's house, place or toun together with its barns, granaries, milking parlour, stables and yards (9) |
| APPETISER | Tripe and peas cooked as a starter (9) |
| WHITEBAIT | The young of herrings and sprats cooked and eaten whole (9) |
| DRUMSTICK | Lower part of a bird's leg that is cooked and eaten (9) |
| AMPERSAND | Sign MPs are changing, together with its meaning |
| SPACESHIP | Chips and peas cooked on interstellar craft (9) |
| ASPARAGUS | Genus of Eurasian plants that includes ... officinalis, whose young shoots are cooked and eaten (9) |
| SPEARMINT | Sister with a lot of money getting hold of pea plant (9) |
| SNOW | Type of pea eaten whole in its pod (4) |
| AUBERGINE | Fruit cooked and eaten as a vegetable |
| ROASTBEEF | As for beet, it's cooked and eaten |