| BURKINAFASO | I ask for a bun, rambling in the country |
| FORBEARANCE | A bore rambling in the country shows restraint (11) |
| ESOPHAGI | I ask for a lift as crone cuts Americans' gullets (8) |
| SAKI | I ask for a monkey (4) |
| RUSTIC | Curtis rambling in the country |
| WAD | A bundle of hay; a roll of banknotes; a bung or disc of felt or other material in a gun; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for stuffing; or, slang for a bun (3) |
| CURIOSITY | Is our rambling in the city from a desire to learn? (9) |
| RABBIT | Word for a bun or a cony; or, from its use with "pork" in a cockney rhyme, slang for a lengthy chatter or talk (6) |
| VIOLATE | How he'll abuse love and I ask for little thanks too! (7) |
| DEPOSCO | I ask for, demand earnestly |
| TRUNCHEON | Chunter on, rambling in the club (9) |
| PYRENEAN | Penny and Rae rambling in the mountains |
| ANDES | Edna's rambling in the mountains (5) |
| FOREST | Foot sore, rambling in the wood (6) |
| OSIERS | Rose is rambling in the willow branches (6) |
| VERSATILE | Realist rambling in the middle of Provence is adaptable (9) |
| HUTCH | A chest or coffer; a box-like cage for a bun or cony; or, a cramped hovel (5) |
| TEAPARTY | Name for a bun fight, crumpet-scramble or muffin-worry of an afternoon social gathering at which little cakes, sandwiches, scones, tisanes and the like are served (3,5) |
| RABBITHUTCH | Get home for a bun! (6,5) |
| POPOVER | Nip across for a bun |