| CUSTARD | - - - - - - - apple, common name for the fruit known botanically as Annona reticulata (7) |
| GRAPERY | Word for a building, estate, place or vineyard for the cultivation of the fruits known in French as raisins (7) |
| PLUM | Stone fruit known botanically as Prunus domestica (4) |
| CUSTARDAPPLE | The fruit of the tree Annona reticulata (7,5) |
| APPLE | Annona reticulata or custard ... (5) |
| RHIZOME | One of the main types of subterranean stem of plants in the catch-all group known botanically as cryptophytes (7) |
| APRICOT | Name, fancifully connected to "sunny", for a small downy peach-like precocious fruit known to the Romans as "the apple that ripens early" (7) |
| PUMPKIN | Fruit known as the king of the vegetable patch, related to squashes, cucumbers, watermelons and courgettes, versatile in cookery as it can be served in sweet, savoury or spicy dishes (7) |
| SOURSOP | Fruit of the New World evergreen tree Annona muricata (7) |
| AVOCADO | Fruit known as alligator pear (7) |
| DAMSONS | With varieties including Frogmore, Merryweather and Michaelmas, a cultivated variety of fruits known in their wild state as bullaces, used for gin, jam and spiced "cheese" (7) |
| COMPOTE | Arrive holding a pan for the fruit dessert (7) |
| MEDJOOL | *Palm fruit known for its sweetness |
| HARMONY | A royal-blue splashed yellow Iris reticulata - Concord? (7) |
| PAPAYAS | Tropical fruits, known also as pawpaw (7) |
| FIGTREE | Get fire for the fruit bearer (3,4) |
| LOQUATS | Fruits known as misbeliefs, in New Orleans |
| SLOE | Fruit-bearing shrub known botanically as Prunus spinosa |
| SNOWPEAR | Common name for the fruit of the tree Pyrus nivalis |
| MOSS | Small, soft plants known botanically as musci - including sphagnum (4) |