| WOODYALLEN | Director of wood leanly chopped (5,5) |
| MEAGRELY | Leanly; thinly |
| FRUITSALAD | A cocktail or compote of chopped berries, cherries, grapes, kiwi, orange and/or other seasonal pickings; or, alluding to said tropical rainbow-like medley, an array of military colours, decorations, m |
| FORESHADOW | Warn of heads getting chopped in Foreign Office dispute |
| CASHEWNUTS | Nibbles pieces of meat, swallowing when chopped |
| ASSORTMENT | Variety of strong chopped meats for salmagundi |
| BRIDGEHEAD | Fortification of Tower, and what got chopped off there? (10) |
| DECAHEDRON | Solid shape of Cheddar one chopped up |
| PICCALILLI | Mixture of chopped vegetables, mustard and hot spices |
| SAUERKRAUT | A German dish of chopped pickled cabbage (10) |
| COBCOTTAGE | A small rural residence composed of clay and chopped straw |
| SALMONPINK | Colour of edible seed that's chopped, soft, put in basin |
| MINCEMEATS | Spiced mixtures of chopped raisins and apples and other ingredients, served in pastry (10) |
| SALMAGUNDI | Dish of eggs, anchovies, onions and chopped meat popular in 17th- and 18th-century England (10) |
| VERMICELLI | Liver mix chopped with half of celery cooked in pasta (10) |
| SILVERSIDE | Team devouring chopped livers and some beef (10) |
| YESTERYEAR | In the past certainly betrayer was beheaded and chopped up |
| WATERMELON | Fruit, individually chopped, wag dubbed "extensive" |
| THEREAFTER | Tree father chopped up subsequently |
| ROCKSALMON | Fish in pots topped with chopped fruit |