| ANGIOSPERM | A flowering plant, in which the ovules are enclosed in an ovary, which develops into the fruit after fertilisation |
| PLACENTA | Part of a flowering plant's ovary to which the ovules are attached by filamentous stalks called funiculi (8) |
| ANGIOSPERMS | Plants whose seeds are enclosed in an ovary |
| ARUM | Genus of plants in which the flowers are produced in a spadix surrounded by a spathe |
| AROID | Common name for a flowering plant in the arum family (with flowers borne on a spadix) (5) |
| OVULE | Part of plant ovary which becomes seed |
| EMBRYO | Part of a seed which develops into a plant (6) |
| BUD | Growth which develops into a leaf, flower or shoot (3) |
| SMOOTHIE | Starting with small animal grunt, I tuck into the fruit cocktail (8) |
| APPLIED | Put to use when I get into the fruit, Penny (7) |
| GYMNOSPERM | Plant with seeds not enclosed in an ovary (10) |
| CAPSICUM | Genus of plants whose mild or pungent seeds are enclosed in a pod-shaped or bell-shaped fruit |
| EGGSHELL | What the yolk and white are enclosed in |
| BUDS | Knob-like growths which develop into flowers (4) |
| TRAPS | In greyhound racing, the six box-like stalls in which the dogs are enclosed at the start of a race (5) |
| RADICLE | In botany, the part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root (7) |
| OVARY | In botany, the hollow basal region of a flower's carpel that contains the ovules (5) |
| OVIDUCT | Passage through which eggs are conveyed from an ovary, in mammals typically called the Fallopian tube (7) |
| REACTOR | A plant in which nuclear activity takes place for the purpose of energy generation (7) |
| OVULATION | The process by which a mature egg cell escapes from an ovary (9) |