| FORMULAE | Recipes or prescriptions, in a way? |
| AA | (In prescriptions) in equal quantities (2) |
| ANA | (Prescriptions) in equal quantities (3) |
| COBNUTS | Also called filberts, the kernels of wild hazel bushes served in game dishes, foragers' recipes or simply roasted (7) |
| RECIPE | Old word for a medicinal formula or prescription; or, a list of ingredients with a method, such as clergyman Sydney Smith's rhyming version for a salad dressing (6) |
| BOOKOFTHEDEAD | After 11-Across, magazine with zombie dessert recipes, or after 45-Across, guide to appraising a VW Bus covered in bears? |
| OTC | Sans prescription, in brief |
| DRUG | Word after party or prescription |
| PART | Thespian's role in a play; one of several equal portions constituting a mixture/recipe; or, a division of a literary work or broadcast serial (4) |
| STEP | Single part of a recipe or a dance |
| HERB | Thyme, for a savory recipe (or a few of its fellow cabinet members) |
| MEASUREMENT | Eaten summer recipe, or a certain amount |
| STEPS | Parts of a recipe or staircase, e.g. |
| FORMULA | Recipe or list of ingredients |
| TSP | Recipe or dosage amt. |
| POOREST | Most unsatisfactory pesto recipe (or equivalent) (7) |
| TSPS | Recipe or dosage amts. |
| QID | Four times a day, in prescriptions |
| TENCOMMANDMENTS | A number of prescriptions delivered in tablet form |
| TID | Three times a day, in prescriptions |