| KHOKHO | With a similar sounding name to that of a chocolaty drink, a traditional Indian version of the game "tag" (3,3) |
| MACAROON | With a similar name to that of a French meringue-based confection, a biscuit of egg whites, ground almonds/coconut and sugar (8) |
| BEWICK | Engraver and ornithologist noted for A History of British Birds and for having a species of swan named in his honour (6 48 African shrike with a similar-sounding name to Yogi Bear's little sidekick (6 |
| SMORZ | Kellogg's cereal modeled after the flavor of a chocolaty, marshmallowy treat |
| SCAREDYCAT | Be off to drink a traditional scrumpy — turned, I’m afraid |
| AUTOGRAPH | Out with Georgia and her harp! I'll put my name to that one! (9) |
| BOUBOU | African shrike with a similar-sounding |
| BOWSTREET | Thoroughfare in Covent Garden, used in the original London version of the game of Monopoly (3,6) |
| LUDO | The loud version of the game? (4) |
| HOMONYM | Man and Shakespearean corporal's similar-sounding name |
| MOCA | LA art museum whose acronym sounds like a chocolaty coffee drink |
| OREO | Cookie with a chocolaty outside |
| LIOTARD | Name, similar to that of a famous trapeze artist's, of a Swiss artist who adopted Turkish dress and created, in paint or pastel, The Chocolate Girl, The Early Breakfast, Portrait of Lady with Hyacinth |
| TAMTAM | A gong of indefinite pitch whose onomatopoeic name in question is similar to that of a type of drum (3-3) |
| TOLA | From Sanskrit for "weight", the name of a traditional Indian unit of mass equal to 180 troy grains (4) |
| CANNELLONI | From "pipe, reed, stem" and with a similar name to a white haricot bean, a variety of tubular pasta; or, a dish of said rolls stuffed with minced beef and cheese or ricotta and spinach (10) |
| AYURVEDA | From the Sanskrit for "knowledge of long life", a traditional Indian system of healing that combines diet, herbalism, meditation and yoga (8) |
| HOMONYMIC | Two clubs, for example, with similar sounding names that are different from a descriptive perspective (9) |
| SADDLE | Word, similar to that of a pew-like high-backed bench, for a rider or cyclist's seat on a horse or a bike (6) |
| LINTEL | Name, similar to that of a green pulse from Le Puy, for a horizontal beam or header over a window or door (6) |