| BUNG | Bribe consisting of cake and sugar essentially (4) |
| SWEETENER | Bribe consisting of saccharin (9) |
| BAKEDALASKA | A dessert consisting of cake and ice-cream covered with meringue and cooked very quickly in a hot oven (5,6) |
| YOUS | Omnivorously chewed up, swallowing last bits of cake and sausage and last Rolo for 1Ac hit (2,4,1,4,4) |
| EASY | A piece of cake and some tea, Sybil? (4) |
| HOCK | House has odd bits of cake and wine (4) |
| COCKAIGNE | Mythical medieval land of plenty, idleness and luxury described as having dwellings of cake and barley sugar, rivers of milk or wine, roasted geese roaming pastry-paved streets and skies raining chees |
| NOMOREILOVE | Omnivorously chewed up, swallowing last bits of cake and sausage and last Rolo for 1Ac hit (2,4,1,4,4) |
| CHINCHIN | Henry tucked into piece of cake and currently hot toast (4-4) |
| IDIOMS | "Piece of cake" and "cup of tea" |
| ECCLESIASTIC | Sort of cake and wine in middle of nice church (12) |
| NOTHING | Love Hearts cutting out sugar essentially (7) |
| BREEZES | Pieces of cake and French cheeses say with a drop of sherry (7) |
| INJOKES | At home, Mr Biden's eating a third piece of cake and making japes of limited appeal (2-5) |
| MAUGHAM | W. Somerset -; author of Cakes and Ale, The Magician and The Moon and Sixpence (7) |
| CANYON | Gorge on a slice of cake (and then some) for starters (6) |
| SHOOTTHEBREEZE | Send away dry fellow with piece of cake and chat |
| PICNIC | Piece of cake and cream jug? Both, we hear |
| EASYCHAIR | I start to relax with a piece of cake and tea here? |
| SEABREEZE | Host with piece of cake and cocktail |