| DENATURED | Made inedible with teeth, all at first tucking in |
| TWO | Brace over wonky teeth, all crowns lifted (3) |
| ENSCONCE | Settle in French cafe at first, tucking into doughy cake |
| ACTRESS | One may get 25 of tequila at first, tucking into a salad ingredient (7) |
| CALVADOS | Drunk in France gets locked first, tucking into Spanish wine at parties (8) |
| STRATA | Layers of flans, perhaps, rejected by all at first (6) |
| OMNI | All at first? |
| LOBSTER | Shellfish at sea? British tucking in with hesitation |
| NEPETA | Plant, mostly familiar, with cat, say, tucking in |
| QUINCE | Fruit topping for horses, with colt tucking in (6) |
| NAPKIN | One tucking in may tuck it in |
| UNDERDO | Cook al dente udon noodles with the German tucking in (7) |
| REPEATING | Belching quietly before tucking in? Extremely rude, first and foremost (9) |
| CHARLOTTERUSSE | Cold tart with crisp base - see us tucking in for dessert |
| REGISTRAR | University official made bishop tucking in new gaiters |
| REHEATING | Dealing with leftovers and tucking in after woman's back |
| BREAKFAST | British are excited with flakes etc, one tucking in - this? (9,6) |
| BREAKFASTCEREAL | British are excited with flakes etc, one tucking in - this? |
| CORDONBLEU | Like some cuisine, cool and under cooked, with British tucking in |
| AMBROSIAL | Delicious salami in the soup, sibling tucking in (9) |