| SHERBET | What sweet effervescent powder was formerly sold in a paper sachet with a liquorice straw? (7) |
| TEABAG | Small porous sachet with tea leaves for making a cup of tea (6) |
| NISSAN | Japanese motor manufacturer that formerly sold its vehicles under the Datsun brand (6) |
| AVON | Cosmetics brand formerly sold door-to-door (4) |
| ANISEED | Something with a liquorice flavour is included in a requirement (7) |
| FENNEL | Vegetable with a liquorice taste (6) |
| TORTE | What sweet cake with cream and fruit or nuts originated in Austria? (5) |
| MARZIPAN | What sweet confectionery is a local speciality of Lubeck, north Germany? (8) |
| CREMEDEMENTHE | What sweet mint-flavoured liqueur comes in either green or white? (5,2,6) |
| LYCHEE | What sweet, fleshy fruit is often served in Chinese restaurants? (6) |
| HOUND | Word for any dog originally, later a more specific canine bred for hunting, such as a beagle; a contemptible or despicable person; a pursuer in a paper chase; or, any assiduous seeker (5) |
| ICING | What sweet substance is called "frosting" in America? (5) |
| MOLASSES | What's sweet way of behaving with girls? |
| TOMFOOLERY | What's sweet in big book, lines offering nonsense (10) |
| FASCINATED | What's sweet as nothing on fixed distance makes us spellbound (10) |
| PAPILLOTE | En -; French term for a method in which fish, vegetables or poultry are cooked in a paper bag with w |
| PROFILES | A top academic, in short, lies about having articles in a paper (8) |
| SODA | Sweet effervescent drink (4) |
| ANISE | A liquorice-flavoured plant from an island to the east |
| ANISETTE | A liquorice-flavoured liqueur |