| BAKE | Batch of biscuits, bread, cakes or pies prepared at one time; or, a general word for an oven-cooked mixture of ingredients in the form of a gratin, lasagne or a tian e.g. (4) |
| BAKER | A maker or purveyor of biscuits, bread and cakes; a portable oven for a particular purpose; or, an old type of artificial fly for salmon-fishing (5) |
| FLOUR | From a homophonic word for a bloom, in the sense "the best part", the name given to "the finest quality of ground wheat", aka milled grain, for making bread, cakes or pastry (5) |
| DOSE | A measured quantity of medicine or X-rays etc administered at one time; or, a bout of something unpleasant (4) |
| LITTER | Number of kittens born at one time; or, a layer of ground leaves (6) |
| CRUMB | A mixture of cocoa liquor, milk and sugar to make chocolate; a fragment of biscuit, bread or cake; or, the soft inner part of a loaf (5) |
| PORPOISE | Poor pies prepared by large sleepy type with one eye open (8) |
| APPOSITE | A top pie's prepared as fitting (8) |
| BAKERY | A boulangerie or patisserie; or, the collective biscuits, bread, buns and cakes made in either shop (6) |
| CRUMBS | Small fragments of bread, cake, or other baked foods (6) |
| OVENS | Cast-iron cooking pots; chambers in which to bake biscuits, bread, buns etc; kilns; or, extremely hot places (5) |
| BAKING | Making bread, cake or pastry (6) |
| ENVELOPE | Wrapper for an oven peel |
| TANDOORI | Indian cooking style named for an oven |
| STOVE | Possibly votes for an oven (5) |
| VASILOPITA | Greek "56 Across" bread, cake or pie which contains a hidden coin or trinket (10) |
| CHAIR | Office of a bishop or judge; a professorship; a sedan on poles; a prize at an eisteddfod; or, a general word for a seat derived from the Latin word "cathedra" (5) |
| PASTRY | Mixture of shortening and flour traditionally baked-blind for tart/quiche bases and pie crusts; or, a general word for a cake made by a patissier (6) |
| COCKTAIL | 1988 film with Tom Cruise; or, a general word for a drink prepared by a mixologist (8) |
| SLIPPER | Victorian style of free-standing roll-top bath; or, a general word for a house shoe, babouche, ballet pump, slide, moccasin or monogrammed velvet Albert (7) |