| GINGERNUTS | William Brown's friend mad for biscuits (6,4) |
| CRACKERS | Mad for biscuits |
| CREAMCRACKERS | Best get mad for biscuits (5,8) |
| SHORTBREAD | In need of money for biscuits (10) |
| DIGESTIVES | Drops wrapping one gets out for biscuits |
| GINGERSNAP | Scrambled eggs in pan, about right for biscuit! (6,4) |
| NUTCRACKER | Head for biscuit squeezing device (10) |
| BARBIEDOLL | Girls are mad for this Black Label Dior creation (6,4) |
| DISTRAUGHT | Mad for a drink and first to go in (10) |
| GOINGPRICE | Piercing to go mad for current rate (5,5) |
| DRESSSENSE | Sends seers mad for style awareness (5,5) |
| ALLNIGHTER | Lethal ring mad for a lot more than a session (3-7) |
| ARCHITRAVE | Wren maybe giving a third off, go mad for piece of classical temple |
| JUMBLE | A hotchpotch, mingle-mangle, mishmash, muddle or other confused mixture; bric-a-brac, cast-offs and oddments collected for a rummage sale; or, William Brown's trusty dog (6) |
| PEN | *Charlie Brown's friend, Pig____ |
| EAST | Tom Brown's friend at Rugby School (4) |
| LINUS | Charlie Brown's friend with a blanket |
| LINCTUS | Charlie Brown's friend catches cold, takes original medicine |
| CHIPS | English word for pommes frites; little chunks of chocolate used for biscuits, muffins, trail mix or semifreddo; or, wood strips used to make baskets/punnets (5) |
| PACKET | A wrapper for biscuits, crisps, sweets etc; a datagram sent over a network; a boat for carrying mail or passengers; or, a "king's ransom" (6) |