| SNACKFOOD | Cask of don drunk with crisps, etc (5,4) |
| BYANDLARGE | German dons drunk brandy with ale mostly |
| PRESCRIBE | Order craft beer with crisps mostly |
| NIBBLES | River's enveloping British bishop with crisps and peanuts (7) |
| LOCKSTOCK | A piece of hair, some flowers and a cask of wine - is that everything? - Yes! (4,5,3,6) |
| MONTRESOR | Character who gets revenge in "The Cask of Amontillado" |
| SNACKS | Put last of onion in bags of crisps etc |
| HUMMUS | Chickpeas pureed with garlic and tahini for pitta, crudites, crisps etc (6) |
| CRUNCH | A hard bite or chomp of an apple, biscuit, crisp etc; the loud sound made; a crisis; a credit squeeze; a sit-up; or, the grind of gravel underfoot (6) |
| POE | Author of "The Cask of Amontillado" |
| PINT | Drink small cask of beer before end of night (4) |
| REEDPIPE | Beast turned up with cask of wine on tube to make noise |
| POPPINGOFF | Dying, the old man wants cask of beer and game with females! |
| BLOWPIPE | Perhaps launch a ball with this buffet and large cask of wine |
| ICEBERG | A type of lettuce with crisp pale tightly-enfolded leaves |
| AND | A piece of hair, some flowers and a cask of wine - is that everything? - Yes! (4,5,3,6) |
| BARREL | A piece of hair, some flowers and a cask of wine - is that everything? - Yes! (4,5,3,6) |
| PIPE | A boatswain's whistle; a cask of wine equal to two hogsheads; or, a type of volcanic vent where diamonds are found (4) |
| SCUTTLEBUTT | Cask of drinking water, on board ship |
| ROTUND | Bar contains cask of stout (6) |