1)One for the very posh (6)
2)For french royalty? (7)
3)Sounds like a favourite of Queen Victoria (7)
4)Max could have fancied one when he put his fiddle away ( 5,4)
5)Beware of the indians going deep down (9)
I always bow to the knowledge od AJT but could 3 be ALBERT BISCUIT?
Robert Middlemass set up Middlemass’ Biscuit Factory in 1835. By 1896 production was mechanised and Middlemass produced the famous ‘Albert Biscuit’ during Queen Victoria’s reign.
Osborne Biscuits
These were originally produced in 1860 and were one of the first semi-sweet varieties of biscuit to find mass favour. Initially intended to be called after Queen Victoria, Her Majesty declined to be associated with a commercial product but gracefully suggested that they could name the biscuit after her favourite home, Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.