| SWISSROLL | Thin sheet of sponge spread with jam then formed into a cylinder (5,4) |
| ERICCLAPTON | English blues and rock musician who played in the Yardbirds and then formed his own group, Cream |
| ROLEMODEL | Good example of European cupola turned into a cylinder? |
| CLAUSTRUM | A thin sheet of neurons attached to the underside of the neocortex in the centre of the brain |
| COVERSLIP | Thin sheet of glass placed over a specimen on a microscope slide |
| SPARKPLUG | Device screwed into a cylinder head (5,4) |
| ABUNDANCE | Host's hair formed into a rounded mass after a twirl (9) |
| ROCKCANDY | American term for hard crystallised sugar formed into a stick as confectionery (4,5) |
| LAMONGTON | Australian cake consisting of a square of sponge cake dipped in melted chocolate and grated coconut (9) |
| CAPSULATE | Formed into a pill |
| TIPSYCAKE | Dessert of sponge soaked with wine or spirits (5,4) |
| LAMINGTON | A cube of sponge cake coated in chocolate and dried coconut, popular in Australia (9) |
| GRANDSLAM | Nan and mother, squeezing first of sponges, left wiping the floor with the others (5,4) |
| ROLL | Sponge cake spread with jam and cream and shaped into a cylinder (5,4) |
| SWISS | Sponge cake spread with jam and cream and shaped into a cylinder (5,4) |
| BUMPINESS | Uneven quality of sponges covering trees |
| MAOJACKET | Oatcake spread with jam -- not a habit associated with Chairman |
| ROLYPOLY | British dish of suet pastry spread with jam, rolled up and steamed as a pudding |
| SCONES | Thought to derive from early Dutch for "fine bread", baked rounds or quadrants of plain or fruited dough, subject to a long-running debate as to whether said cakes are spread with jam first, or cream |
| STENCIL | Device for applying a design, characters, etc, to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of plastic, metal, cardboard, etc (7) |