| PIPPINS | There's something pointed in the seeds of such apples (7) |
| GROPING | Feeling there's something pointed in rum-and-water (7) |
| SPEAR | Something pointed in special fruit (5) |
| ASSEGAI | In short attack, say something pointed (7) |
| RICIN | Highly toxic protein occurring in the seeds of the castor-oil plant in the family Euphorbiaceae (5) |
| NIBBLED | Bit gently, something pointed exuded (7) |
| MUSTARD | From a word for grape juice, a hot-tasting condiment traditionally prepared by grinding the seeds of a brassica of the same name into a paste with said marc or stum; or, the yellow-ochre colour of thi |
| VSHAPED | Pointed, in order to save PhD (1,6) |
| HENTOED | He noted, curiously, that his feet pointed in (3,4) |
| VANILLA | Ingredient derived from the seeds of the pods of a Mexican orchid, used to flavour custard, ice cream, poached pears, creme brulee, fudge and some sea bass dishes (7) |
| OATMEAL | A kind of flour made from crushing the seeds of a type of cereal grass (7) |
| ANISEED | The seeds of this plant are widely used as a flavouring in food and drink, notably in Mallorca's Hierbas liqueur (7) |
| STYLOID | Slender and pointed, in botany |
| SHARPER | more pointed, in a way |
| CONKERS | The seeds of the horse chestnut; or, a traditional game for children also known as kingers (7) |
| GRANARY | What is a repository for the seeds of cereal plants (7) |
| APPEASE | Pacify animal fed with the seeds of a climbing plant (7) |
| ANNATTO | A yellowish-red dye obtained from the seeds of a tropical American tree, used for colouring food and fabrics (7) |
| SEMINAL | Containing the seeds of later development |
| LINSEED | What is the seed of flax (7) |