| ECLAIR | French pastry similar to a long john |
| JALOUSIE | French pastry similar to a strudel or turnover (8) |
| PAINAUCHOCOLAT | Filled pastry similar to a croissant (4,2,8) |
| CRISP | Pastry similar to a crumble |
| HOBOES | Nomads in a long John Hodgman list |
| HOE | A tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle. |
| LIFER | Take up a few refills to a long-term guy in a prison (5) |
| HARPOON | A barbed missile attached to a long cord, hurled or fired from a gun (7) |
| SCONES | Thought to derive from early Dutch for "fine bread", baked rounds or quadrants of plain or fruited dough, subject to a long-running debate as to whether said cakes are spread with jam first, or cream |
| MOUSE | An originally corded device named for its resemblance to a long-tailed rodent; or, with "potato", in imitation of "couch potato", a person who spends excessive amounts of time sat at a computer, using |
| DIGAMMA | Appreciate a medal given to a long-retired character |
| DARTFORD | A Kent borough linked to a long-tailed warbler (8) |
| EXTENSIONCORD | Old anxiety to lead to a long cable |
| PATISSERIE | A French pastry-shop (10) |
| CROISSANT | Crescent-shaped French pastry made from puff pastry (9) |
| RAKE | Garden tool consisting of a row of metal or wooden teeth attached to a long handle (4) |
| FLAIL | Threshing tool consisting of a free-swinging metal or wooden bar (swingle or swiple) attached to a long handle (5) |
| LEAD | France's leader due to fly north to a long-running dispute (4) |
| HAMMER | Athletics event in which a metal ball attached to a long handle of flexible wire is hurled (6) |
| RAMPION | A species of purple bellflower whose common name, "Rapunzel", shared with lamb's lettuce, is given to a long-haired maiden in the eponymous fairy tale (7) |