| UNSWEETENED | Not flavoured with sugar (11) |
| LASSI | Indian cold drink made with yoghurt and flavoured with sugar, salt or a spice (5) |
| POSSET | A syllabub made from hot milk curdled with wine, flavoured with sugar, herbs and spices (6) |
| SYLLABUB | Traditional English dessert of whipped cream or milk flavoured with sugar, citrus and wine or spirits (8) |
| CARAMELISED | Browned with sugar (onions?) (11) |
| CANDYWARHOL | Coat a pop artist with sugar? |
| MULLEDWINES | *Warm alcoholic beverages with sugar and spices |
| CANDYCOATED | Covered with sugar |
| GOURMANDISE | Enjoy good nosh ? I'm done with sugar in the cooking |
| RHUBARB | Leaf stalks forced under clay pots, traditionally stewed with sugar and served with a crumble toppin |
| CAFECONLECHE | Spanish or Portuguese dark roasted coffee mixed with sugar and served with heated milk (4,3,5) |
| NOUGAT | Hard chewy confectionery made with sugar or honey and egg whites, often with chopped nuts or dried fruit added (6) |
| CHURRO | Spanish and Mexican snack consisting of a stick of deep-fried dough, often dusted with sugar and cinnamon and served with a chocolate sauce (6) |
| OREO | Its ingredient list starts with sugar and ends with chocolate |
| DREDGE | From Greek for "spices", an old word for a sugarplum, sweetmeat or for sugar-coated spice, hence today's sense, "sprinkle with sugar" (6) |
| NOMAS | Words with which Roberto Durn reportedly ended his 1980 fight with Sugar Ray Leonard |
| ONIT | "Pretty please with sugar ___!" |
| CANDIEDAMY | Coated novelist Tan with sugar? |
| GINSLING | Cocktail with sugar and lemon juice |
| BIOFUEL | It can be made with sugar cane or corn |