| RASHER | Bacon for which more impetuous? (6) |
| TEAROOMS | Refreshment places for which more oats may be ordered |
| FOURSOMES | Companies in which more of us unexpectedly succeeded |
| UNITY | In which more than one become one (5) |
| FREEDOM | Liberty with which more might be fed (7) |
| CREMONA | Italian city in which more can mingle? |
| ACID | Word, apparently introduced by scientist Francis Bacon, for any sour-tasting substance, or for one with a more specific pH of less than 7 (4) |
| OPENSANDWICH | Snack for Frank Bacon, for instance (4,8) |
| GREAT | ___ Schism (period during which more than one person claimed to be pope, 1378-1417) |
| SOMME | 1916 battle in which more than one million men were killed and wounded, including 8000 New Zealanders (5) |
| KYRA | _ Sedgwick, Mrs Kevin Bacon for more than three decades (4) |
| TREF | Like bacon, for some |
| HASTIER | Has a row, being more impetuous |
| ELIZABETHAN | Bacon for one table, in haze, gets mixed up |
| LARDON | Strip of bacon for roasting meat |
| LIT | Course with Lamb or Bacon, for short? |
| PIGMENT | Colourful source of bacon for men finishing breakfast (7) |
| MEAT | Bacon, for one, made extremely vacuous art |
| ARTIST | Bacon, for example, sent back in restaurants I traduced |
| ESSAYIST | Bacon, for one |