| VENISON | What is deer's flesh, used as food? (7) |
| HINDU | A believer is deer, and upper class (5) |
| MUTTON | Sheep flesh used as food (6) |
| MEAT | Flesh used as food |
| NUDE | Colour evoking flesh used as a shade of make-up, lingerie or hosiery; or, a painting or sculpture depicting the figure of an unclothed human (4) |
| AVOCADO | Pear-shaped fruit or berry with green flesh used for guacamole or as a topping for toast (7) |
| GUAVA | Tropical fruit with pink flesh used for jellies and jams |
| TURTLE | A tortoise-like marine chelonian named by English sailors; said terrapin's flesh, used for soup; or, an old name for a species of dove, symbolic of devoted or true love (6) |
| SPUD | A tattie or tater with flesh used to make pellets for a pretend gun (4) |
| VEAL | What is the flesh of a calf used as food? (4) |
| TIN | Also called stannum, this metal is widely used for plating steel cans used as food containers, in other metals used for bearings, and in solder. |
| STALK | What part of a rhubarb plant is used as food? (5) |
| TRIPE | What is animal stomach lining used as food? (5) |
| RICE | What is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa, used as food? (4) |
| HUSS | The flesh of the European dogfish when used as food |
| OFFAL | What are internal organs of animals used as food? (5) |
| PORK | Flesh of pigs used as food (4) |
| MEATS | Flesh from different animals used as food (5) |
| NUTRIMENT | It's true! In the North, mint is used as food |
| WHELKS | What spiral-shelled marine snails are used as food? (6) |