| PINKLADY | A Chaenomeles x superba with apple-like fruit - pa kindly moved (4,4) |
| SUPERBA | Latin name meaning splendid, as in Chaenomeles x ___ (7) |
| OAKAPPLE | Brown apple-like growth on an oak tree (3,5) |
| JAPONICA | Chaenomeles - - -, flowering shrub also called Maule's quince (8) |
| JAPANESE | Common name of flowering shrub Chaenomeles japonica (8,6) |
| HOGSHEAD | Much wine that's often served with apple in it? (8) |
| ONCEADAY | Ward off doc with apple this often (4,1,3) |
| TURNOVER | What could be made with Apple Store's income? (8) |
| STRUDELS | German pastry rolls with apple fillings |
| MEDLAR | Small Eurasian tree with reddish-brown apple-like fruit (6) |
| SWEATERS | Tops Snow White initially with apples? (8) |
| MEDLARS | Small, brown, apple-like fruits that make tasty seasonal jams and jellies (7) |
| FIRE | '___ Dance', variety of Chaenomeles superba (4) |
| BISTORT | 'Superba' is a popular variety of red ___ , a summer-blooming perennial (7) |
| GENOA | Italian city with the nickname "La Superba" |
| QUINCE | Common name of flowering shrub Chaenomeles japonica (8,6) |
| HAW | From Old English for "hedge", word for any one of the miniature red apple-like pomes of the purportedly sacred "bread-and-cheese"-bearing fairy tee, mayflower or quickthorn; or, an utterance marking h |
| CABALLE | Montserrat, Spanish operatic soprano, "La Superba" (7) |
| EGLANTINE | Also known as sweetbrier, a wild rose with apple-scented foliage (9) |
| CHAMOMILE | Composite plant with apple-scented foliage, used medicinally and as a tea (9) |