| TUBER | A fleshy underground stem, as in the potato (5) |
| RHIZOME | What is a fleshy underground plant stem with roots and shoots? (7) |
| LAYS | Brand in the potato chips aisle |
| RACEME | Flower cluster on a single stem, as in the honey locust |
| CORMS | Swollen bases of stems, as in the crocus and begonia (5) |
| CYME | In botany, an inflorescence in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem, while subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems, as in African violet (saintpaulia) (4) |
| ERRED | Read "stem" as "stern," e.g. |
| BINES | Climbing, twining stems as of the hops |
| BERRY | Technically, a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary makes the second part of the subject of this week's Miscellany (5) |
| DRUPE | What is a fleshy fruit with a central stone, such as a plum, olive, cherry? (5) |
| REBUT | Deny, in the argument, the potato will come up (5) |
| DROOP | Hang down loosely... a fleshy fruit with a stone, we hear (5) |
| POUCH | A fleshy fold in rodents for storing undigested food (5) |
| FATAL | Like the attraction of a fleshy fellow? (5) |
| BRYCE | The Power of One and The Potato Factory author, ___ Courtenay (5) |
| TAPIR | Mammal with a fleshy snout (5) |
| CLAMP | Fasten up the potato store (5) |
| TUBAS | Instruments from the potato family so to speak (5) |
| IDAHO | U.S. state nicknamed 'the Potato State' (5) |
| BACCA | An indehiscent fruit derived from a single ovary having one or many seeds within a fleshy wall or pe |