| THROWAWOBBLY | Have a (jelly-like?) tantrum (5,1,6) |
| GELATINOUS | Of a jelly-like consistency |
| AGAR | A jelly-like substance |
| REDCURRANT | One of the summer pudding fruits used to make a jelly-like sauce served with roast lamb, venison, ch |
| GEL | A jelly-like substance that people put in their hair (3) |
| TURKISHDELIGHT | A jelly-like sweet flavoured with flower essences, usually cut into cubes and covered in icing sugar |
| DELIGHT | Turkish -- is a jelly-like sweet flavoured with flower essences (7) |
| HAIRGEL | A jelly-like substance applied by barbers and stylists (4,3) |
| SHAPE | Plane geometric figure such as a square or triangle; a piece of paper or material cut in a particular form; a jelly mould; or, a guise (5) |
| BEAN | A haricot served in a cassoulet, for example; or, a jelly sweet or coffee seed resembling such a legume (4) |
| WOBBLE | Move unsteadily (like a jelly?) (6) |
| FILLING | jelly, in a jelly doughnut |
| AGARAGAR | A fish repeatedly produces a jelly |
| SET | Become solid, like a jelly |
| ASPIC | Cap is designed like a jelly (5) |
| ROYAL | What can be a flush, a jelly or an icing? (5) |
| ALLEGRO | A jelly roll swallowed, for example, during a fast passage (7) |
| HOLE | What a jelly donut doesn't have in the middle |
| TOMBAKER | Actor who often asked "would you like a jelly baby?" in his first big TV role |
| MOULD | Fungus that can form a jelly |