| MASALACHAI | It means "mixed-spice tea" in Hindi |
| CHAI | Tea, in Hindi |
| MISC | Abbreviation of a word that means mixed, sundry or various (4) |
| BLEND | Mixture of spices, tea, whisky, wool etc; or, a portmanteau word (5) |
| CINNAMON | In can on top of mantelpiece, mixed spice (8) |
| SPECIMEN | Mixed spice pieces in sample (8) |
| SPECIFIC | Mixed spice given to fellow in charge, precise |
| CLOVES | Aromatic dried flower buds crushed as one of the ingredients in mixed spice or French equivalent quatre epices; or, the segments forming a bulb of garlic (6) |
| SPECIAL | Distinctive mixed spice the French sent up (7) |
| EPICS | Heroic tales of mixed spice |
| PRICES | As paid for mixed spice around the end of the war? |
| BICEPS | Bishop mixed spice, adding muscle |
| SPECIMENS | Examples of mixed spice given to public toilet (9) |
| PIECES | Bits of mixed spice round the East (6) |
| RAISINS | Meaning "bunch of grapes", dried fruits used to make brandy-fed Christmas cakes with currants, glace cherries, candied citrus peel, cinnamon and mixed spice (7) |
| CURRYPOWDER | Ground mixed spices including turmeric, cumin, cloves, coriander, etc (5,6) |
| PESTICIDES | Mixed spices diet will get rid of nuisances (10) |
| PISCES | Mixed spices are part of the zodiac (6) |
| SPECIES | Kind of mixed spices out East (7) |
| GARAMMASALA | Letter about a right cold dish mostly being mixed spices |