| GRANITA | Crunchy flavoured water ice (7) |
| SORBET | A frozen dessert, a flavoured water ice (6) |
| EROSION | The wearing away of rocks and other deposits on the Earth's surface by the action of water, ice or wind (7) |
| SORBETS | Water ices (7) |
| SHERBET | Turkish and Persian word for an exotic drink or refresher prepared from fruit juice, herbs, rose petals etc; sweet fizzy powder eaten with liquorice or a lolly or used to make an early form of pop; wa |
| ICELOLLY | Ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick (3,5) |
| LOLLY | Informal word for money; an ice cream, sweet or water ice on a stick; or, an easy catch in cricket (5) |
| ABETS | When gulping half of water ice helps? |
| BALTICSEA | European water-ice a blast in cocktail (6,3) |
| ABSORBENT | Like a sponge served with salt and water ice? Any number will tuck in! (9) |
| ENCELADUS | The second nearest of the major regular moons of Saturn, the brightest of all its moons, and discovered in 1789 by the English astronomer William Herschel. The surface is almost pure water ice, with t |
| JULEP | Mint _, cocktail consisting of bourbon, sugar, water, ice and mint (5) |
| COBBLER | Iced drink - fruit pie with a crunchy topping (7) |
| BRITTLE | A crunchy sweet made with treacle and nuts (7) |
| CROUTON | Crunchy cube served in soup (7) |
| CRACKLE | Break the French's crunchy sound (7) |
| GRANOLA | Olga ran off to get a crunchy cereal (7) |
| MALTESE | End bitten off crunchy chocolate - get cross (7) |
| BISCUIT | A crunchy, sweet snack (7) |
| PRETZEL | Glazed salted crunchy biscuit (7) |