| WHOLEFOODS | Bowls filled with jam and fine things to eat |
| ARTS | Fine things to study? |
| FOUR | One true and fine thing in the old book (8,6-4) |
| NINETEENEIGHTY | One true and fine thing in the old book (8,6-4) |
| SALADBAR | Where to find bowls filled with lettuce, tomatoes etc (5,3) |
| ICECREAM | European tucking into fancy ceramic bowls filled with it! (3,5) |
| PLANTBASED | Like a diet filled with Impossible things to eat |
| FISHINGNET | It catches fine things at sea! (7,3) |
| SWISSROLLS | Roulade-like cakes, traditionally vanilla sponge with jam and sometimes cream (5,5) |
| WHOLEGRAIN | Like some bread with jam and seeds |
| HEALTHFOOD | Natural things to eat (6,4) |
| STEAKKNIFE | Small meal, two kilos cooked, fine thing for a carnivore (5,5) |
| THECATSWHISKERS | Sensing fine things, a fine thing indeed! |
| APRICOT | A bowl filled with most delicious fruit (7) |
| MOSQUITONET | Artist outlining second capital city, a fine thing to hang |
| FEAT | Fine thing to do in a restaurant as an achievement (4) |
| FICTCE | Exodus — fine thing to put in the grid |
| BUMPER | Exceptionally fine thing to protect a vehicle (6) |
| BAKEWELLTART | Baked treat with a pastry base topped with jam and filled with almond-flavoured sponge cake (8,4) |
| VICTORIA | Queen whose name was given to numerous things including an English plum, a decoration for bravery, an Australian state and a sponge cake sandwiched with jam and cream (8) |